January 2010 marks the launch of the Gordon College News Service (GCNS), a multimedia internship program that provides journalism students with the opportunity to gain professional experience as they cover a wide range of stories.
Click to read moreWhat happens when poems get painted? Or drawings go to the theatre, or digital devices are created to help the blind 'see' color? The newest show in the Barrington Center for the Arts 10th anniversary celebration showcases the unique collaborations of faculty, beginning November 7 and running through January 29.
Click to read moreGordon students have the opportunity each holiday to travel abroad for mission work; this year's trip to Mexico is the 15th for Gordon teams. Another marks the 21st trip for students serving in Latin America.
Click to read moreA new emphasis on peace and reconciliation studies—along with a speaker series—has begun its planning stages through a generous gift to the College.
Click to read moreKate Kirby, president of the student club Advocates for a Sustainable Future, was one of only two Christian college students from across the country invited to participate in a special Forum at a special address in Washington, D.C.
Click to read moreThe Spirit of Christmas Past, Father Christmas and Dickens' lovable character Fezziwig from A Christmas Carol will all be on hand at the first Fezziwig Ball in Salem's Old Town Hall, sponsored by Gordon's Institute for Public History. It's an old English celebration of Christmas!
Click to read moreThis week is Christmas at Gordon! The community is invited to special campus festivities and to join students as they collect coats for those in need during the holidays.
Click to read moreAs the Gordon College community celebrates the holidays, Provost Mark Sargent offers a new perspective--and challenge--on how Americans past have viewed Thanksgiving.
Click to read moreAfter all the tallies, a new poll recently released by the Commonwealth Coast Conference has place Gordon's men's basketball at the top. The season is officially underway!
Click to read moreDavid L. Franz, Ph.D., professor of history at Gordon College from 1951–1991 and professor emeritus, passed away Thursday, November 6, from congestive heart failure. He taught history at Gordon for 40 years and founded Gordon's groundbreaking European Seminars.
Click to read moreOliver Goodrich and Julie Ray—both part of Gordon's department of first year experience in Student Development—are training for a November 15 marathon, motivated by very personal reasons.
Click to read moreThe role of religion is complex and influential, especially in modern times. On Monday, November 9, the Gordon community will host one of the leading scholars on the subect in the world today. The free lecture is open to the public.
Click to read moreFor the 29th consecutive year, Sonia Weitz will share her story of survival with the Gordon community. The November 5 lecture is free and open to all.
Click to read moreFrom October 19 until November 6, Dr. Is-haq Akintola will visit from his homeland of Nigeria—a country experiencing intense conflicts between Christians and Muslims—to discuss the peaceful teaching of Islam as Gordon's first Fulbright Scholar.
Click to read moreDr. Scott Larson, adjunct professor of Christian Ministries at Gordon and president of Straight Ahead Ministries, will be the keynote speaker for Gordon's latest gathering of youth ministers, November 5th.
Click to read moreThis year's athletic season is well underway and some of Gordon's sports are under exciting new leadership.
Click to read moreDirected by Jeffrey S. Miller, "The Complete History of America, Abridged" runs through this weekend! The second comedy event of the year, this funny play also celebrates the 10th Anniversary season of the Barrington Center for the Arts. You won't want to miss it!
Click to read moreFrom stomp and Tchaikovsky to The Wiz and North Shore Stories, Gordon's newest part of this year's homecoming weekend had something for everyone. Admission for the live entertainment was a can of food—or two—which supported two local food pantries. New video of the event now available!
Click to read moreWith its first ever essay contest using only symbols from the periodic table, Gordon's chemistry department is joining the English department to host a poetry and essay 'slam' for the National Day on Writing during National Chemistry Week!
Click to read moreSocial work professor Sybil Coleman and psychology professor/chair Bryan Auday teamed up to survey college students from four Christan campuses across the country about their usage of social media and electronic tools. The results raise a number of important questions and their study is being released at the largest gathering of religion reporters in the country.
Click to read moreWith the newly expanded Christian Ministries major, students now can choose from five areas of study, including the first of its kind in the U.S.: juvenile justice ministries.
Click to read moreHistorian Mark Noll's landmark book is the focus for the only two-day conference of its kind in the country. Dr. Noll and several other scholars will be on campus to discuss just how far evangelicals have come since his book came out 15 years ago. Make plans now to attend this historic conference, which is free and open to the public.
Click to read moreA wide variety of activities are planned for the week of September 21-26 as Gordon's Center for Balance, Mobility and Wellness serves for the first time as a host site for the International Active Aging Council.
Click to read moreThe Lord is my Shepherd . . . and other Psalms will be the topics of several talks this fall given by experts in the Hebrew scriptures. The public is invited to hear each lecture and to consider anew these favorite Psalms.
Click to read moreThe Gordon College music department continues its tradition of excellence with this year's opener: an evening with Allison Eldredge and Max Levinson, September 18th. Students are invited at no cost.
Click to read moreThe summer heat isn't the only thing rising on the North Shore as excitement builds across campus for the start of the 2009-2010 academic year. Welcome to all new and returning students!
Click to read moreAs the Barrington Center for the Arts turns 10, director Karin Coonrod '75 will offer a glimpse into the world of Greek Comic Chorus--the first day of classes! Theatre arts students will perform as well.
Click to read moreLike most Gordon athletes, players from the men's basketball team don't just perform on the court during their season; they serve on sports-related mission trips throughout the year.
Click to read moreThe Center for Christian Studies has benefited from his leadership. Now Dr. Dan Russ brings his talents and insights to a new role as academic dean.
Click to read moreJon Tymann's enthusiasm for Gordon College sports has been tapped for a new role in the Athletic Department.
Click to read moreDr. Brian Glenney, who coordinates the Philosophical Psychology Lab, has worked with two students to explore how the external world is perceived through our senses. This is the third in a series of articles highlighting what students and professors are discovering in summer research projects.
Click to read moreDorothy Boorse, associate professor of biology, has added another publication to her prolific resume, an essay in a new anthology published by New York-based Penguin Classics.
Click to read moreIn a unique research project, Dr. Greg Keller and two students are studying what wildlife is roaming around the North Shore. This is the second in a series highlighting what students and professors are discovering in summer research projects.
Click to read moreMany Gordon students are spending their summers on research projects with their professors. This is the first in a series highlighting just what they are discovering.
Click to read moreA veteran in the film and television industry, Brook Berry is now helping communicate the value of a Gordon College education in his new leadership role.
Click to read moreFormer NBA player Tod Murphy is named the new men's basketball coach at Gordon College.
Click to read moreGordon's commitment to science and technology has been enhanced by the recent donation of Tom Phillips' Raytheon archives and a new scholarship for women and students of color.
Click to read moreThis summer, children interested in basketball, lacrosse, soccer, field hockey or swimming can learn more about their sport at a Gordon day camp.
Click to read moreFrom photographs, artifacts, rare books and manuscripts, Gordon's archival collections cover a broad range of historic topics. A new web page provides summaries for researchers, writers and scholars.
Click to read moreThanks to a grant through the Massachusetts Campus Compact (MACC), the Gordon in Lynn program has expanded its capacity to better serve its neighbors.
Click to read moreSandra Doneski, associate professor of music, earned the highest honor in Massachusetts music education last month. She will be overseeing many of this summer's choir programs, including the popular Summer Music Academy. Enrollment for children is now open!
Click to read moreBring a Senior, Get an Ice Cream Coupon for Captain Dusty’s at the Center's One-Year Anniversary, Saturday, June 13!
Click to read moreDr. Paul Brink is one of only eight CCCU scholars selcted to participate in a unique conversation on "Public Theology: The South African Experience."
Click to read moreFrom as far away China and South Africa, scholars in linguistics, psychology, philosophy and other fields will come together this weekend at Gordon College to explore the dynamics of language. It is the first conference of its kind in the U.S.
Click to read morePresident R. Judson Carlberg has announced the newest member of Gordon's leadership team, Michael J. Ahearn.
Click to read moreOn May 30, 2009, the community is invited to a special tribute for long time Gordon College friend, Tom Phillips. President Carlberg, Charles Colson, Joanna Mockler and others will be on hand to honor Mr. Phillips, who recently donated his Raytheon archives to Gordon.
Click to read moreDr. David Batstone, professor of ethics in the department of theology and religious studies at the University of San Francisco and co-founder of the Not For Sale Campaign to end human trafficking, spoke at the 117th Commencement under a perfect spring sky on the Quad.
Click to read moreWith increased academic interest, Gordon's newest minor is one of only a handful at Christian colleges across the the country.
Click to read moreWhat do Greece, field hockey and Gordon College have in common? The answer is Ariande Niavradaki.The 2009 graduate in biblical and theological studies, originally from South Africa and Greece, moved to the Boston area with her husband, Peter, in 2007 for his residency in pediatrics and internal medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital while Ari attended Gordon.
Click to read moreThere has been no shortage of interesting student presentations across campus in the past few weeks. Read what some of Gordon's seniors explored.
Click to read moreRev. Gloria White Hammond, M.D., of My Sister’s Keeper and Dr. David Batstone of the Not-for-Sale Campaign will address this year's graduating class.
Click to read moreGordon's many women's and men's sports finished their seasons strong and eager for next year's competition.
Click to read moreOver 50 students will be awarded master's degrees in education at the 12th Commencement ceremony for Gordon's graduate programs. Nationally-recognized high school teacher, Kevin O'Reilly, will address the class of 2009.
Click to read moreNetworking is the key to successful job searches, and it just got easier for Gordon graduates thanks to a collaborative new effort between Career Services and the Alumni Board.
Click to read moreGordon College has won an energy consultation with Terrapin/Bright Green, the architectural/engineering firm whose principal partners recently designed the world's "greenest" skyscraper.
Click to read moreWhether for academic credit or personal enrichment, registration is officially open for all students and learners. May Term offers a variety of condensed and affordable classes.
Click to read moreTravel with your friends and family through the centuries as Gordon's Institute for Public History sponsors its first festival at Salem's Old Town Hall, May 2 and 3! It's free and open to the public.
Click to read moreThe Symphonic Chorale will perform a spring choral concert on Sunday, May 3 at 7 p.m.
Click to read morePoems by Robert Frost, Langston Hughes, Emily Dickinson and others are only a click away. Listen to Gordon students, staff and professors read!
Click to read moreFrom the annual symposium to a local seminar in Hamilton and campus speakers, Gordon's ongoing commitment to the environment is highlighted.
Click to read moreDirected by Professor Jeffrey S. Miller, Gordon's Theatre Arts Department will stage the story behind Handel's Messiah as part of a global commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the composer's death.
Click to read moreThe fifth annual JAF debate Tuesday, April 21, explores issues involving the emergent church.
Click to read moreThe country of Moldova is landlocked by Ukraine and Romania. Lithuania is two countries north of Moldova, and the U.S.A. is to the west across the Atlantic Ocean. How are these countries connected? Sergiu Rusu.
Click to read moreAn earthquake hit central Italy early this morning. All participants in the Gordon in Orvieto program, located about 50 miles from the epicenter of the quake, are safe.
Click to read moreAlong with the Hamilton-Wenham Library, Gordon hosts Bridge to Terabithia award-winning author Katherine Paterson. And the first annual Read-In on the Quad is planned for National Library Week!
Click to read moreMarch is Women's History Month and the Gordon College Archives include many stories, documents and collections of the women who made history here. The second in a new series: Mrs. Gordon.
Click to read moreGordon College business professor Ted Wood offers surprising advice for financial success.
Click to read moreSradda Thapa '08--who studied international affairs and will share her experiences March 18th at the U.N.--says her Gordon education made all the difference.
Click to read moreThe La Vida Adventure Camp, a day camp at Gordon College that seeks to build character, a positive self identity and a commitment to serve and care for others, is now accepting applications for their summer adventure camp program.
Click to read moreMarch is Women's History Month and the Gordon College Archives are full of incredible stories, documents and collections of the women who made history here. First in a new series: Mrs. Frost.
Click to read moreJan Carlberg lends her familiar and friendly voice to Gordon's iTunes U, reading daily devotionals from her book, The Hungry Heart.
Click to read morePhil Williams '89 and Cami Foerster '98 are joint recipients of the 2009 Provost Awards.
Click to read moreFrom men's basketball to indoor track, Fighting Scots claimed new records.
Click to read moreGordon student actors and Salem’s Pioneer Village provide the perfect combination for a contemporary television series on the history of religion in America.
Click to read moreThe New England Premiere of Brick by Brick, a civil rights documentary, is Friday, February 26 and sponsored by Gordon College and the Institute for Public History.
Click to read moreThis spring, nationally recognized speakers and authors such as Dinesh D’Souza, Frederica Mathewes-Green, Katherine Paterson and David Batstone will explore a variety of issues when they visit campus.
Click to read moreThursday, February 5, standing at center court in front of precisely 18,624 Celtics fans during half time, Yegue Badigue humbly received the Celtics Heroes Among Us award, highlighting his "inspiring journey and dedication to helping disabled people in need."
Click to read moreThis year's Academy Award-nominated films are filled with resonance, inner demons and guilt, says Rini Cobbey, associate professor of communication arts. See who she is predicting to win, and why.
Click to read moreAlong with a campaign banner and birthday cake, Civil War songs, soldiers, dancers and Lincoln himself will all be a part of the Gordon-sponsored celebration called, "For Lincoln and Liberty, Too!"
Click to read moreTo act or not to act was never a question for Paul D'Agostino. Graduating in 2005 from Gordon College with a B.A. in theatre, D'Agostino attended month-long intensive training at Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, Massachusetts.
Click to read moreJoining nearly 3,000 college and university delegates, seventeen Gordon College students will spend February 12--15 living, breathing and eating international politics and diplomacy.
Click to read moreGordon students give up their Christmas breaks to travel nationally and internationally on service-oriented mission trips.
Click to read moreOpening on Friday, January 30, Thornton Wilder's play provides a unique and creative balm during difficult times, says director Norman Jones.
Click to read moreGordon College alumna Kimberly Kurczy produces and performs touring show Mzungu Memoirs.
Click to read moreMany across the Gordon campus have planned unique ways to honor the dream of racial unity as the country celebrates this historic period.
Click to read moreThe Robert W. Bowden Engineering Lab—as well as a new partnership with the University of Southern California—builds on Gordon's engineering and physics program.
Click to read moreWhat better way to start the new year than with Jan Carlberg's inspiring storytelling Friday, January 16?
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