Gordon students bring together area students to explore campus collaborations.
Click to read moreIntro to Engineering students tackled a unique challenge right before Christmas break: design a "geeky" Christmas ornament.
Click to read moreFor years Mary Bigus received an excellent salary but felt she was doing little to make the world a better place.
Click to read moreWhy do so many Gordon grads go on to complete graduate degrees? High expectations, a multitude of opportunities and a campus culture of mentoring and encouragement.
Click to read moreWhile some college students are picking up part-time jobs or catching up on lost sleep, many Gordon students continue to live out their faith by serving others over Christmas break.
Click to read moreGordon College has been included in "Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine" as one of the country’s top 100 private liberal arts colleges for value and affordability.
Click to read moreThe Institute for Public History has launched a new lecture series in Salem's Old Town Hall.
Click to read moreThe author of Deep Church discusses his hopes for the Church in the 21st century.
Click to read morePresident R. Judson Carlberg has asked Rick Sweeney '85 to lead Gordon's communications and marketing.
Click to read moreCome and enjoy Gordon's annual Christmas celebration.
Click to read morePaul Harding, author of "Tinkers," will be speaking at Gordon, November 16th.
Click to read moreThe Gordon College community celebrates A. J. Gordon's 175th birthday and legacy through a yearlong series of events, readings and profiles.
Click to read moreOn November 11, two prominent intellectuals will debate theodicy, suffering and Christianity.
Click to read more“I’d be able to glean more from this conference if I a) were omnipresent and b) required no sleep. Conclusion? God is enjoying the Lausanne III Congress more than anyone.”
Click to read moreFor parents who bring their children to church, youth group and Bible study, week after week year after year, the idea that they might abandon their faith in college is troubling. But research shows that nearly 50 percent of Christian teens fail to connect with a faith community after high school.
Click to read moreThese were not your usual children's stories but a fun musical twist on Brothers Grimm—on stage at Gordon College's Barrington Center for the Arts!
Click to read moreA new collection of resources from over 100 years has been given to Gordon's Archives.
Click to read moreThe North Shore Chapter of Sigma Xi, an international scientific research society, presents the lecture “Placebo Effects in Medicine and Psychiatry: Obstacle or Opportunity?”
Click to read moreThe city where one of Europe's most presitigious theater and music festivals is held each summer is now home to Gordon's newest international program!
Click to read moreResearch has shown that 50 percent of Christian teens fail to connect with a faith community after high school. Dr. Cheryl Crawford, assistant professor of youth ministry at Azusa Pacific University, wanted to know why.
Click to read moreEven as class president at Gordon, Prashan De Visser, who graduated in 2008 with a major in international affairs, was working toward unity in his war torn home country of Sri Lanka. When he returned home after graduation, he and a 15-member committee planned a leadership and reconciliation conference that brought together hundreds of Sri Lankan youth.
Click to read moreStomp. Singing. Stories. And cans of food? They’re all part of Gordon College’s second annual benefit variety show, 255 Grapevine: An Evening with an Address and a Certain Zip.
Click to read moreAfter 35 years of serving students, Jud and Jan Carlberg have announced a new season for their lives: beginning next summer, they will retire. Read about President Carlberg's legacy.
Click to read moreCommunity: a group organized around common values, within a shared geographical location.
Click to read moreNational leader in literacy education will speak at Gordon.
Click to read moreHerman, the Lothlorien Distinguished Chair of Art at Gordon College, finds the Gloucester museum a fitting space to show his new collection of paintings. As a longtime resident of the peninsula north of Boston known as Cape Ann, Herman has been inspired by the raw beauty of the land, sea and sky as well as the changing weather.
Click to read moreWhere a college is matters—but "where" has many dimensions.
Click to read moreNationally recognized speakers—such as Brian McLaren, James Davison Hunter and others—will address global issues at Gordon this fall.
Click to read moreKarin Coonrod ’76 is an international theater artist whose work has been hailed by The New York Times as “prodigiously inventive” and by The New York Observer for “clear-eyed imaginative intelligence.”
Click to read moreStephen G. Alter, associate professor of history and recipient of the Junior Distinguished Faculty Award, addressed incoming and returning students at the Matriculation Chapel. Alter, left, is pictured with Provost Mark Sargent.
Click to read moreGordon joins others around the world to celebrate the International Day of Peace (September 21) with a host of events, including lectures from Dr. David Steele.
Click to read moreA $200 Lego model of an $80,000 atomic force microscope (AFM) was built this past summer in Gordon's Bowden Engineering Lab.
Click to read moreFormer ABC News reporter Jody Hassett-Sanchez will be coming to Gordon to screen her new documentary and to talk about her work in journalism.
Click to read moreStudents succeed during—and after—their time at Gordon, making it one of "America's Best Colleges."
Click to read moreGordon's orientation team as well as President and Mrs. Carlberg are ready to welcome the newest members of the Gordon family, Friday, August 20th!
Click to read morePresident R. Judson Carlberg recently appointed Sandy Butters to lead development efforts at Gordon, an appointment that is also a homecoming for the '93 alumna.
Click to read moreGordon's newest professors come from across the globe and represent a variety of disciplines. Welcome to our new faculty members!
Click to read moreJust in time to lead Gordon's traditional summer basketball camp, Julie Brown, new head coach for the women's team, has jumped right into her new role.
Click to read moreGraduate education for teacher training just got easier! Gordon's graduate education program has announced new opportunities for careers in education.
Click to read moreMeet some of New England's most notorious and historic sea-robbers as they 'invade' Salem's Pioneer Village, sponsored in part by Gordon's History Alive!
Click to read moreSomewhere between the emerging church model and the traditional, there is a third way to experience worship, according to Dr. Jim Belcher, who offered a public lecture at Gordon this summer.
Click to read moreThe National Science Foundation awarded grants to four future scientists from Gordon. They will be joining leaders in green chemistry at a national conference in Washington, D.C.
Click to read moreFor 29 years, Sonia Weitz brought her story—and vision—to campus. And Gordon College is a better place because of her presence with us in years past. She will be greatly missed.
Click to read moreSome are traveling on mission trips. Others are studying or interning in their fields. Whatever the adventure, most Gordon students are spending their summers learning, leading and serving.
Click to read moreWATCH THIS VIDEO HERE as Gordon professors take their expertise beyond the classroom and into a local church. One local congregation invited Gordon faculty this past spring to discuss their faith and fields on camera.
Click to read moreProminent scientists and scholars gathered on campus for a 3-day dialogue on creation.
Click to read moreThe 2009-2010 academic year ended in typical Gordon tradition: honoring student and faculty leadership contributions.
Click to read moreIt might be one of the most unique birthday gifts Professor Marv Wilson will ever receive: a new book that highlights his long time commitment to dialogue between Jews and Christians.
Click to read moreCentered around the history of Salem, the Institute for Public History is offering two exciting new theatre courses and two history courses open to the public, for teacher training, enrichment or for college credit, May 22-June 11.
Click to read moreOn May 14 and 15, Gordon graduates and their families celebrated the completion of their studies at this year’s commencement ceremonies under blue skies on the quad.
Click to read moreFaculty and staff alike have contributed greatly to Gordon's success for many years. On May 4, several were acknowledged at the College's Annual Service Awards reception for their long term service.
Click to read moreIt's not boring being green! Professor Irv Levy's work has been especially busy this year, from last fall with the chemistry poetry slam (SEE VIDEO!) to last month in San Francisco at the American Chemical Society conference.
Click to read moreA building on Curwin Circle in Lynn will be renamed after one of its first volunteers, whose life was cut short in a car accident.
Click to read moreSalem's Old Town Hall once again became a venue for public discussion as the new Derby Square Lecture Series hosted Chris Mooney, Knight Fellow in Science Journalism at MIT.
Click to read moreDr. William W. Buehler passed away April 15 in Tampa, Florida. He defended his doctoral dissertation before Karl Barth, was a longtime professor at both Barrington and Gordon Colleges, and was a member of the Evangelical Theological Society and Society of Biblical Literature.
Click to read moreWhat better way to celebrate words, rhythms and spring than by listening to a poem a day throughout April? Hear President and Mrs. Carlberg read their favorites, as well as faculty, staff and students on Gordon's iTunes!
Click to read moreHosted by the student-led Advocates for a Sustainable Future, Earth Week will feature a variety of unique and creative events, including a film festival, poetry contest, a concert with recycled ‘instruments,’ panel discussions, planting stations, scavenger hunts and eco-art exhibits.
Click to read moreOn stage at Gordon College: a unique new production of "Godspell" opened April 9, and runs through April 17. Tickets available for everyone.
Click to read moreOn Friday, April 16, the Jerusalem and Athens Forum will host an ecumenical conference on the value of human life in a biotech age. Prominent scholars from various faith perspectives will offer lectures and discussions. The event is free and open to the public.
Click to read moreAnita Silvey, author of "Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Children’s Book" will speak on campus Thursday, April 8. The Community Read event is open to the public.
Click to read moreWhen word of the earthquake in Haiti hit the U.S., Marilyn Helgesen had only to look at her husband with the question in her eyes, "So, when are you going down?"
Click to read moreAs part of the Faith Seeking Understanding series, author Andy Crouch will be lecturing on what it means to create culture rather than merely consume it.
Click to read moreThis Saturday, March 27, students from other colleges across the country will come to Wenham for Gordon’s first undergraduate Literatures and Linguistics Colloquium.
Click to read more"Gordon's history and growth is due in large part to many prominent women who helped shape it," says new College archivist Rachel Trent
Click to read moreWednesday, March 24, 120 from across the North Shore attended a first of its kind networking event, cosponsored by Gordon's new Center for Nonprofit Studies and Philanthropy, and Career Services.
Click to read moreTeacher training in Gordon's graduate education program has a lot going for it, according to a recent survey of alumni.
Click to read moreFrom building houses to teaching children, many Gordon students will spend spring break serving others.
Click to read moreStarting today, March 10 through March 12, several hundred home schooled high students will be on campus for a national speech contest. Events will take place across campus, primarily in the Ken Olsen Science Center.
Click to read moreAward winning filmmaker and assistant professor of communication arts, Toddy Burton, gives her picks for this year's Academy Awards.
Click to read moreSaturday night, Gordon College beat Curry College to win the 2010 TCCC Basketball Championship title!
Click to read moreA wide range of compelling films are scheduled for this year's Salem Film Fest—February 26-March 4—where Provost Mark Sargent serves as a judge.
Click to read moreESPN Magazine and the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSida) has awarded Gordon guard Aaron Trigg one of its national honors.
Click to read moreNational Grid has restored power on campus. Gordon College has resumed normal scheduling and operations.
Click to read morePresident R. Judson Carlberg and the Gordon community invite others to join in prayer for those affected by the earthquake in Haiti.
Click to read moreSenior Brady Bajema is hot this season and he's one of many record-breaking student-athletes on the men's basketball team. The Scots are enjoying another winning season.
Click to read moreSeventeen Gordon students will join 3,000 other college students at this year's Model United Nations. For Kaelyn McBride '11 it's a special opportunity to represent the place she calls home.
Click to read moreFEATURED: A number of exciting resources and events are available this semester for students to begin planning their careers. It's never too early to be thinking ahead!
Click to read moreGordon's latest theatre production—an original comedy by the director Norman Jones, associate professor of theatre, and the cast of twelve students—offers a timely reprieve to some of the world's harder issues. It runs January 29-February 6.
Click to read moreThe Gordon community has profoundly benefited from the many contributions of John Beauregard. "He has served us with integrity, sincerity and loyalty in ways we greatly appreciate," said President R. Judson Carlberg.
Click to read moreIn a special awards ceremony in Salem on January 27, Gordon's Institute for Public History will be recognized for its contributions to Pioneer Village.
Click to read moreOn Saturday, January 23, four alumni—two women and two men—will be honored for their athletic contributions to Gordon's sports programs.
Click to read moreAs the nation prepares to celebrate Dr. King's legacy, President R. Judson Carlberg and others from the Gordon community will gather in Lynn with local and state leaders, youth and residents for the 24th annual breakfast commemorating Dr. King's vision.
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