Jon Tymann '83, Director of Athletics, reflects on his long history at Gordon and on what keeps him inspired.
“Tom Phillips’ life is a great example of the power of one person being wholly committed to Christ.” –President Carlberg
Informative Fauxlosophy: Notes From A Recent Alum. bryan parys must confront concepts of mystery and truth when a wrong number puts him on the spot.
Two modern-day abolitionists addressed the Class of 2009.
On May 30 a special tribute to Tom Phillips, longtime Gordon Board of Trustees member and benefactor of the College, brought together family members, friends and colleagues of both Tom and his wife, Gert. One of those longtime friends was Chuck Colson, founder of Prison Fellowship International.
Janet Arndt, director of the College’s graduate and licensure program in education, has to convince others why teaching matters now more than ever. But she finds it’s not a hard sell.
Sam Sennott ’04 has designed an application for the iPhone that assists the disabled in communicating.
Pike Scholar Elissa Arndt ’00 designed a program in communication disorders, paving the way for graduate work in reading-instruction research.
A Jerusalem and Athens Forum (JAF) student considered the challenge of biotechnology and found inspiration in the face of his baby sister.
2003 grad Steven Beaudry's two-year research fellowship at the National Institutes of Health.
One of Gordon's earliest science graduates has been a pioneer in the field of biological safety.
A new networking program at Gordon is putting alumni in touch with current students.
Derek '93 and Sara (Hillier) '93 Mogck have included Gordon in their estate planning.