China SST canceled for second consecutive year
On Mar. 26, the Global Engagement Office made the decision to cancel the fall 2021 China SST unit. It’s the...
Academic symposium returns for 22nd time
For the first time since 2019, Goshen College will host the 22nd Annual Academic Symposium on Friday, April 9. The...
Vaccination rates on campus climb
As of yesterday, 558 members of the Goshen College community have reported receiving at least one dose of the vaccine....
New culturally immersive opportunities announced
International and domestic study opportunities will be adapted in 2021 with new locations and opportunities beyond the traditional Study-Service Term....
Public health professionals speak on COVID-19 disparities
On Monday at noon, a workshop co-sponsored by the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the MLK Jr. Day...
‘Scapegoating must stop, harassment must stop, hate must stop’
With flags of the world lining Sauder Concert Hall in anticipation of the 2021 International Student Coffeehouse last Saturday, a...
Vandals strike campus for a second time
In another episode of vandalism, the underpass, Recreation-Fitness Center and Music Center were graffitied with obscenities, just weeks after the...
Bible religion and philosophy department searches for new professor
After months of considering 44 applications and resumes, interviewing the applicants, and discussing the goals of the department, four final...
President Stoltzfus appointed to second five-year term
Goshen College President Rebecca Stoltzfus was appointed to a second five-year term by a unanimous vote from the Goshen College...
Award-winning poet Philip Metres speaks at GC
Philip Metres, a poet and Guggenheim Fellowship winner, spoke at Goshen College on Tuesday night, performing and speaking about his...
Recent vandalism on campus
Three weekends ago, the Goshen College campus was hit with what campus safety director Chad Coleman said was probably the...
GC track athletes put up all-American performance
The constant echo of cheering and nervous chatter in the newly-built Ruth Donohoe First Dakota Fieldhouse seemed to become muffled...
Eligible GC students receive vaccines; some turned away
On Tuesday, an estimated 225 Goshen College employees and students received the first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, due...
2021 commencement to take place in person
Commencement for Goshen College’s class of 2021 will take place in person on Sunday, April 25 at 3 p.m. in...