The Global Education Office at Gordon College has just launched Gordon in South Africa, a new semester-abroad program that focuses on issues of reconciliation and social justice.
Gordon was one of 610 four-year colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada to participate in the recently released 2007 National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) Report.
This is the first time the College has been recognized for service learning by U.S. News and the recognition can be found online within the “Academic Programs—Programs to Look For” section.
A silent auction will take place throughout the course of the exhibition and proceeds will benefit the artists and nonprofit organization Heifer International.
The Gordon Chamber Singers present a special Christmas performance that will feature long-time Gordon professor Dr. Peter Stine reading "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever."
Mia Chung and Alina Polyakov will perform a duo piano recital on Friday, December 14, at Phillips Recital Hall that will include works by Mozart, Milhaud and Rachmaninov.
Join Gordon College for a classic old-fashioned Christmas experience with caroling, outdoor tree lights, stories, and other traditional performances.
Chung and Polyakov will perform a duo piano recital on Friday, November 16, at 8 p.m. in the Phillips Recital Hall and the program will include works by Mozart, Brahms and Rachmaninov.
An epic play by Bertolt Brecht that poses tough questions about love and choice while retelling the biblical tale of Solomon and a child claimed by two mothers.
La Vida Adventure Camp received “First Place” in the Community Newspaper Corporation's 2007 Reader’s Choice Awards.
Peabody resident Sonia Weitz to give her 27th consecutive lecture at the College entitled "My Story: Personal Reflections of a Holocaust Survivor" on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 at 7 p.m.
The event will feature panels of scholars, practitioners and 2008 Presidential candidates speaking on religion and international affairs.
Approaching the Liminal features a selection of paintings, constructions and reliquary objects by Susan Heideman, painter and art professor at Smith College.
“The President’s Own” United States Marine Band, considered to be one of the world’s greatest concert bands, will perform at the College as part of their 2007 Northeast Tour.
Faith In The Halls Of Power involves the largest and most comprehensive work ever conducted on people of faith who hold positions of public leadership.
Soul Searching tells the complex story of the religious and spiritual lives of contemporary American teenagers.
Tim Ferguson-Sauder, art director and art faculty member at Gordon College, competed against seven other designers from around the nation in the Boston Cut&Paste Digital Design Tournament.
The National Christian College fair tour will arrive at Gordon on Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2007, featuring representatives from some of the top Christian Colleges in North America.
Gordon is one of only 24 colleges and universities nationwide to have their podcast site selected for Apple’s public iTunes Music store site.
The Fighting Scots will host an Alumni Match on Saturday, October 6, 2007, at 2:30 p.m. on the Quad on the campus of Gordon College.
In "The Future Of Marriage” Blankenhorn proposes that same-sex marriage raises difficult questions about the future of marriage as a social institution.
Gordon opens its Evangelicalism at the Crossroads Lecture Series with Stan Gaede, Ph.D., on the current state and future of evangelicalism.
Today Gordon College officially announces the largest gift in its history--Dale E. and Sarah Ann Fowler have committed $60 million from their estate to the College as unrestricted endowment.
Yaliang Zhao of Andover, MA, recently joined the faculty at Gordon College as a professor of Biology.
Gordon College welcomes Ellen Gilson Voth of Rocky Hill, CT, to the music department for the 2007-2008 academic year.
Gregory S. Keller of West Newbury, MA, recently joined the faculty at Gordon College as a professor of biology.
Emmanuelle Vanborre of Brookline, MA, recently joined the Foreign Language Department at Gordon College as a professor of french.
Emily A. Jarvis of Wenham, MA, recently joined the faculty at Gordon College as a professor of chemistry.
Brian Glenney of Beverly Farms, MA, recently joined the faculty at Gordon College as a professor of philosophy.
Erin E. Devers of South Hamilton, MA, recently joined the faculty at Gordon College as a professor of psychology.
David Aikman, author, journalist, college teacher, and United States foreign policy consultant, to speak at Gordon.
Connect-ED® provides college administrators the ability to send voice and text messages to Gordon students, faculty and staff in the case of a campus emergency.
The 2008 edition of "America’s Best Colleges" by U.S. News & World Report has listed Gordon among the nation's 248 best liberal arts colleges.
Gordon College received five awards at the 13th Annual Communicator Awards Print Competition, the leading international awards program recognizing creative excellence in the communication field.
Gordon College is pleased to announce open auditions for its Symphonic Chorale, a choral ensemble comprised of members of the local community, along with Gordon students, faculty, staff and alumni.
"Folkways: A Day in the Life of the Early Colonists," is a hands-on interactive performance that depicts 17th-century life through period singing, storytelling, and other themed activities on education and worship, love and courtship, and crime and punishment.
Gordon College will host a summer field hockey league for young women currently in high school (Grades 9 –12) beginning Tuesday, July 10 at 6 p.m.
The Senior Distinguished Faculty Award is in recognition of Dr. Smith’s gestures of collegiality and his continued dedication to service and scholarship at Gordon.
The Junior Distinguished Faculty Award is in recognition of Dr. Hevelone-Harper's successful teaching performance, scholarly and professional endeavors, and service to the College and community.
Taryn Knerr, a double major in German and Mathematics, and Daniel Santimore, a double major in Ancient Languages and Biblical Studies with a minor in Ancient Near Eastern Studies.
A report on the Soulforce Equality Ride visit to Gordon College.
On June 29-30, 2007, Gordon will host "The Education Challenge: ADHD and Asperger’s Syndrome," a free conference featuring highly acclaimed author and educator Rick Lavoie.
The “Summer Music Academy” is a one-week music program designed to help fourth through ninth graders develop their talent as vocal and instrumental musicians.
Today Gordon College celebrated its 115th Commencement with College President R. Judson Carlberg presiding.
This Saturday, May 19, 2007, six of the original New City Scholars will walk across a stage and receive a bachelor’s degree from one of the nation’s top Christian liberal arts colleges.
Gordon was recently included in a Boston Business Journal article as having the second-lowest loan-default rate of all colleges and universities in Massachusetts, of which there are over 100.
----DUE TO RAIN, COMMENCEMENT WILL BE HELD INDOORS---- Dr. Winner is the highly acclaimed author of Girl Meets God, and Mudhouse Sabbath.
At a recent Gordon ceremony, Dr. Marvin Wilson was presented with the "Dr. Marvin Wilson Award for Teaching Excellence in the Humanities" by former student Betsy Gage Pea ‘79.
In the 2007 "Fiske Guide To Colleges," Gordon College was featured in the “Small Colleges and Universities Strong in Music” category.
Under the direction of Dr. Sandra Doneski, Assistant Professor of Music at Gordon College, Music Mania instructors will familiarize young students with musical theatre, symphonic music, theory, world music...
A spring comedy, "Enchanted April" is about four distinctive English women, initially strangers, who plan a brief escape from their bleak, gray England existence to a charming Italian seaside villa.
Gordon College honors Soulforce request to visit.
The Gordon College “Adventurous Life” advertising campaign was recently honored at the Fourth Annual Service Industry Awards (SIAA).
Dr. Mark L. Sargent was recognized for his years of distinguished service and leadership as a prominent academic administrator on the council and development of Christian college education abroad.
With this grant the Gordon Education Department will create a unique summer institute that brings public school teachers and Gordon education professors together to discuss best teaching practices.
Steeves prints explore the meaning of a house, new and old, where sadness and joy cohabit, and consider the house as a self-protective fortress.
Five Gordon College senior English majors (among other Christian college students), Rachael Mayer, Jenelle Siegal, Anna Slater, Jessica Sorrells and Anna Tschetter, were recognized at Taylor University's first "Making Literature Conference".
Gordon College received top honors at the 22nd Annual Admissions Advertising Awards, once again recognizing Gordon for outstanding communication pieces and design.
International Author Dr. James Kennedy to Speak at Gordon College
As an event co-sponsor with the Hamilton-Wenham Public Library, Gordon College welcomes Pulitzer Prize winning author Tracy Kidder to speak on his widely-admired book "Mountains Beyond Mountains."
Gordon College welcomes Reverend Richard Cizik, vice president for governmental affairs of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE), as keynote speaker at the Barrington Annual Seminar.
The Gordon Symphony Orchestra presents Mozart’s "Requiem" with world-renowned Mozart scholar Robert Levin and Finzi’s "Clarinet Concerto" featuring soloist William Kirkley.
The Gordon College Theatre Department launches their Spring 2007 season with "Quilters," a folk-musical about pioneer women living on the frontier and the importance of quilting.
The Gordon College theater production "Growing Up Christian" is one of six productions recently selected to perform and compete in the 2006 Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival - Region I.