Celebrating the Carlberg Years
As Jan and I leave Gordon, we do so with a sense of fulfillment and hearts full of thanks to the faculty, staff and students we have known through these 35 years.
Click to read moreBehind a great leader there is often a great assistant who holds everything together. Here are some reflections by Gaynelle Weiss, Jud Carlberg's assistant for the last eight years.
Click to read moreAfter a seven-month international search, Rice University sociology professor D. Michael Lindsay was named the eighth president of Gordon College.
Click to read moreLeadership is the paradoxical ability to take part in and step back from battling spheres of opinion.
Click to read moreStories about experiences of Gordon students and their works of service.
Click to read moreJud Carlberg’s legacy will showcase significant growth of Gordon’s campus; the expansion of student experiences academically, extracurricularly, and in global programming; and pushing boundaries in impacting culture with emphasis on Christian perspective in the arts and sciences.
Click to read moreA mini-history of a stellar presidency.
Click to read moreDuring my time as provost I have appreciated Jud’s encouragement to link educational ventures to the local setting rather than envisioning education primarily as a global commodity. There is no digital equivalent for the hum of insects in Kenyan grasslands or the long conversation over coffee at Aix-en-Provence.
Click to read more"There is a kind of extravagance that belongs to any proper act of charity."
Click to read moreSeeing photos of great works of art in a book or online is one thing. Feeling the complex tension of Christian learning when standing between Raphael's "School of Athens" and his "Disputation of the Sacrament" at the Vatican is another thing altogether.
Click to read moreTeaching an introductory history class led Agnes Howard to a fascinating reacquaintance with members of the 19th-century Beecher family (close relatives of Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin) buried in the Georgetown cemetery just a short walk from her home.
Click to read moreKen Olsen, founder of Digital Equipment Corporation, widely recognized as one of the 20th century’s leading computer industry pioneers, passed away February 6. Gordon’s Ken Olsen Science Center stands as a legacy both to Olsen’s faith and to his tireless commitment to the sciences.
Click to read moreDr. John Mason, founding father of the Department of Economics and Business at Gordon, passed away January 15. This is text of John’s address to graduating seniors May 18, 2007, at the traditional Senior Breakfast.
Click to read moreThe numbers are simple: 175 Days, 25% Participation and You.
Click to read moreDuring his 35 years in leadership roles at Gordon, Jud Carlberg has used a lot of pens. Favorites include...
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