Through the tunnel: Changes carry campus from old to new
Each year, the beginning chills of fall have beckoned a new first-year class to Goshen's...
“Aphasia: Hope is a four letter word”
Carl McIntyre spoke to students and faculty at an Umble Master Class lecture on September...
A new country, a new language for fall SSTs
This fall, two Study-Service Term units are pioneering changes for the SST program. Both...
Year of the passionate learner includes new core curriculum
This is the year of the passionate learner, announced Dr. James Brenneman, President of Goshen...
Construction projects occupy campus
Goshen College students stepping onto campus this fall will notice a plethora of...
Social work department to change its make-up
Next year, the social work department will its lose long-time program director, Bob Birkey....
Employees tested for healthy living habits
As part of Goshen College's new wellness plan, employees are undergoing health testing this week...
Child’s play: GC students write for whippersnappers
For students ready for a break from back-breaking academic literature during finals week, some...
Student Senate members elected for 2012-2013
Every year Goshen College elects new Senate cabinet members to lead the student body. The overall...
Cambridge bishop to speak at 114th commencement
Goshen College will celebrate its 144th commencement on April 22nd and will welcome Bishop Simon...
2012-2013 Comm. co-corriculur leaders announced
Abby Deaton: Deaton, a first-year psychology and communications major from Indianapolis, will be...
Domestic SST program undergoes major revisions
Starting in fall 2012, Goshen College students who choose not to take an international Study Service...
Students share work at annual research symposium
This Saturday marks the 14th annual Goshen College Student Research Symposium, a day in which...
Goshen College in good company with colleges turning to underpasses
Goshen College isn’t the only college where train whistles interrupt professors mid-sentence. &...
Revisiting a “Sundown Town”: Race & Culture in Goshen
A special report from Reporting for the Public Good (Comm 350...