King’s legacy honored at Goshen College with challenge to be one’s best
“Nonviolence chooses love, not hate … If you can’t be nice, or you can’t not hate, just leave people alone,” LaKendra Hardware told a full house at Goshen College.
“Nonviolence chooses love, not hate … If you can’t be nice, or you can’t not hate, just leave people alone,” LaKendra Hardware told a full house at Goshen College.
Christi Sessa is a senior peace, justice and conflict studies major at Goshen College, where this originally appeared in the Goshen Record student newspaper.
In an early kick-off to Goshen College’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day festivities, GC President Rebecca Stoltzfus Wednesday provided convocation attendees an update on the ongoing work of the college’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Task Force.
Java Junction, GC's on campus coffee shop, is operated by students for course credit, making decisions around accounting, marketing, purchasing, hiring, training, technology and business analysis. They purchase coffee from a local roaster, working to balance cost and quality.
President Rebecca J. Stoltzfus makes the case for Mennonite higher education in the Mennonite World Review.
Educational institutions play an essential role in preparing Elkhart’s future workforce and supporting its Latino residents, and an anchor is Goshen College.
Goshen College senior Christi Sessa took part in a meeting in Indianapolis to get a hate crimes law passed in Indiana.
The Mennonite Higher Education Association (MHEA) had its official launch at the first in-person gathering on September 15-17, 2018 in Angola, Indiana. A key element of this meeting was the group’s selection of Rebecca Stoltzfus, president of Goshen College, to provide leadership for MHEA as the new chair.
Goshen College sophomore Mariane Grace was crowned the 2018 Miss Apple Blossom queen at the annual pageant Thursday night, opening night of the Nappanee festival.
Every year in September, Joel Pontius leads students in Goshen College’s Sustainability Leadership Semester on an eight-day canoe trip from the headwaters of the Elkhart River at Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center to Lake Michigan.