Scholar-in-residence Stan Gaede quizzed his colleagues about teaching and learning in postmodern times-and received some intriguing answers.
From a jungle shelter in Jaguar Creek, Belize, Provost Mark Sargent explores the history of an idea.
Economics professor Bruce Webb evaluates popular claims about abortion trends and their causes.
Alumni pay tribute to some of their favorite professors from the early years of the sciences at Gordon.
An adult Sunday school series provides a safe forum for Christians to explore controversial issues involving science and religion.
Susan Skillen, an American Episcopal priest in Orvieto, Italy, has developed an ecumenical friendship with a Roman Catholic bishop.
Ask associate professor of physics David Lee why he loves materials and he will give you a complex--and fascinating--answer.
For Diana Anderson '07, tennis is a family passion.
Gordon's Master of Music Education program, entering its fifth year, emphasizes learning by doing.
The Department of Athletics honors six outstanding alumni athletes.
Milton Chen's life was changed dramatically by an encounter with Jesus Christ. He's been passing it on ever since.
Andrew Shriver '95 reflects on his journey to an Army chaplaincy in Afghanistan.
Leadership and the Moral Imagination: "We are too young to realize that certain things are impossible, so we will do them anyway!" --William Pitt, Prime Minister of England 1783-1801, 1804-06
Bruce Herman (Art), Graeme Bird (English), Jennifer Hevelone-Harper & Agnes Howard (History), Stephen Smith & Bruce Webb (Economics), Robert Whittet (Youth Ministry), Jim Trent (Sociology), Cliff Hersey (Global Education), Steve Hunt (Biblical & Theological Studies)
Bryce Batchelder '10, Kelsey Klerowski '10, Jonathan Crawford '08
Paul Van Ness '73 & Bill Collins '71, Rob Graves '00, Sarah Herman Heltzel '01, Pete Holmes '01
Informative fauxlosophy from a recent alum
This issue's column is authored by Dr. Elaine Phillips, professor of biblical at Gordon.
Charlotte Baker's passion for Holocaust awareness led to unexpected friendships.