While Steve '05 and Janel (Stockwell) '05 Wright were at Gordon, they were connected to a community that nurtured their gifts and passions. Now, as young professionals, they are giving back.
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. Director of LaVida Center for Outdoor Education and Assistant Professor of Recreation and Leisure Studies Rich Obenschain is the columnist for this issue.
Notes from a recent alum, Bryan Parys '04
The faculty at Gordon have always been the true DNA, the essential building blocks of the College.
What happens when an alumnus makes a return trip to Kenya? Jonathan Fitzgerald is finding out.
After losing nearly half his body weight, Matthew McNutt '00 sees a vital link between his spiritual and physical health.
Over 150 Gordon and Barrington alumni, coaches, administrators and friends gathered for a second annual Athletics Hall of Honor Induction Ceremony.
A look at books recently published by Gordon faculty, and the questions and passions that gave rise to them. Read More...
Prudence, one of the cardinal virtues, has had an image problem in recent years. An economics professor attempts a rehabilitation.
Why should Christians care about theatre, and what do you do with a theatre major, anyway?
The provost shares some encouraging news from recent studies that reinforces the merits of a Gordon education.
Evangelicalism in the Global South is on the rise. Ruth Melkonian-Hoover, assistant professor of political studies, and her husband, Dennis Hoover, present some enlightening research that goes beyond stereotypes.
Dr. Michael Ward's new book Planet Narnia advances the theory of a secret meaning governing the seven Chronicles of Narnia. A crazy idea, or is he on to something?
A look at the human face of an outstanding and visionary academic department. Included in this collection of articles is a tribute to John D. Mason, recently retired professor of economics and business; some of Mason's thoughts on biblical norms of justice and stewardship; and reflections by economics alumni Judy Dean '78, Kevin Tordoff '90 and Casey L. Cooper '03 on life at Gordon and beyond.
Norm Jones' new dependence on others has made him the recipient of extraordinary kindnesses.
Theatre arts professor Jeff Miller had the sabbatical of his dreams--assisting on a Broadway production at the Lincoln Center Theater. Read excerpts from his day-to-day blog.