Scholars' Profiles: Habits and Habitats of 26 Gordon Professors
Photos and brief profiles of 26 Gordon professors.
Click to read moreThese four "pillars," drawn from Gordon’s mission statement, convey that we practice what we preach: to graduate men and women distinguished by intellectual maturity and Christian character, committed to lives of service and prepared for leadership worldwide.
Click to read moreA current student reflects on an influential teacher.
Click to read moreOne of Gordon's newest employees is an Australian labradoodle. His job description is brief and to-the-point.
Click to read moreBryan Parys '04 reflects on the puzzle of names, histories and language.
Click to read moreAn appreciation for Kurt Keilhacker's productive 15 years as Board of Trustees chair.
Click to read morePastor and author Skye Jethani was this year's DEEP FAITH speaker.
Click to read moreA longtime member of the Gordon community will be the new chair of the Board of Trustees.
Click to read moreRoger J. Green, longtime professor of biblical and theological studies, is retiring at the end of the 2016-17 academic year.
Click to read moreThree new global education programs expand opportunities for students.
Click to read moreGordon's master's degree program is a standout in the field of reading instruction.
Click to read moreA new resource center for the Gordon faculty support innovative teaching and learning.
Click to read moreThe latest improvements to the Ken Olsen Science Center include a cadaver lab.
Click to read moreA look back at the first five years of the Gordon Presidential Fellows Program.
Click to read moreAn appreciation of longtime professor of economics, Dr. Bruce Webb.
Click to read moreSarita Kwok (music) and Bruce Herman (art) have made substantial recent contributions to the arts.
Click to read moreProfessor Steve Hunt had long wished to experience Rome up close. Last fall he got his wish.
Click to read moreDr. Jessica Ventura's sabbatical involves both research and entrepreneurship.
Click to read moreDr. Chad Stutz is exploring the life and work of a popular 19th-century novelist.
Click to read moreDr. Bryan Auday's sabbatical research explores how moral decisions are "wired."
Click to read moreIn January 2015, Bryce Bachelder ’10 opened an email that charted his course for the year: an invitation to join the worship team for Urbana 2015.
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