A few of our favorite things: Favorite creatures of the biology department
Betsy Gage Pea's gift recognizes Dr. Wilson's excellence in teaching.
This column will feature a different writer from the Gordon community in every issue, each writer reflecting on what he or she has been inspired by. Dean of Global Education Cliff Hersey is the columnist for this issue.
Notes from a recent alum, Bryan Parys '04
Raymond Lee--Visionary Pastor and Entrepreneur: "We must see cultural transformation. We are rowing a boat toward the rapids. We will either make headway or we will be swept away. Either we will transform our culture or it will sweep us aside."
Polly Brown remembers a first date, and Billy Graham's historic New Year's Eve 1950 Crusade in Boston.
Kandyce Kingsley's two Summer Missions Program trips led to a commitment to justice for India's untouchables.
Gordon celebrated the graduation of the first cohort of New City Scholars.
Christian ethics author Dr. Lauren Winner, Park Street senior minister Dr. Gordon Hugenberger, and retiring economics professor Dr. John Mason addressed this year's graduates.
Well known author, Tracy Kidder visited Gordon and shared the challenging story of Dr. Paul Farmer.
Don Gonzales, M.D., mentored Cliff Mathisen in the adventures and challenges of biotech research.
Biblical studies professor Steven Hunt and his student Jordan Montgomery researched well-publicized attempts to debunk the historicity of the Gospels.
Farmsteads of New England began with a mother's question: "What will become of my developmentally disabled son when he is an adult?"
Michael Polefka spent 10 years overseas with Mercy Ships, a medical missionary organization. Now he sees his own country with new eyes.
We asked students in the Jerusalem and Athens honors program to analyze the often unexamined concept of "progress." Michael Tishel '08, Bethany Joy Floch '08 and Josh Hasler '09 share their responses
Faculty, students, alumni and friends of the College are shaping the direction of Asian studies at Gordon. Contributing authors include Dong Wang, John Stoeckle '07, Paul Sidmore '92, Hannah Miller '08 and Samuel Tsoi '07.