Ken Hallenbeck '12 receives 3-year NSF grant
Click to read moreAs Gina McCarthy, administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, took the podium in Ken Olsen Science Center’s MacDonald Auditorium Monday night, November 4, it did not take long to realize that Gordon College’s distinguished guest felt right at home.
Click to read moreGordon's Film Society has teamed up with the Boston Jewish Film Festival and the Consulate General of Israel to New England to bring rising filmmakers to campus.
Click to read moreArtist Bruce Herman launches new book.
Click to read moreA rising star in the field of art history, Milliner shows the surprising connections between art history and theology, and how art helps us interpret Scripture.
Click to read moreMark Noll unpacks a 500-year-old question.
Click to read moreHonoring the anniversary of C.S. Lewis, Gordon's Theatre Arts department produces an original adaptation of "The Screwtape Letters."
Click to read moreDorothy Boorse, professor of Biology, speaks at Opening Ceremony in NYC
Click to read moreThe 2013 Herrmann Lectures on Faith and Science
Click to read moreSigma Xi to collaborate and offer recommendations to City of Peabody
Click to read more"Goodnight, Captain White" returns to Salem for October performances after sold-out summer production
Click to read moreThe 2013 Herrmann Lectures on Faith and Science
Click to read moreRetired CEO of Pepsi Co on his new leadership role for Startbucks, international business, and the importance of mentoring.
Click to read moreIt’s one thing to study about the human brain or heart in a textbook. But learning moves to a different level when students are able to study the real thing.
Click to read moreDavid Swartz Speaking at Gordon College
Click to read moreDr. Yuan is chairman, founder, and president of Horizon Research Consultancy Group, the leading public policy polling firm in China.
Click to read moreStudents have assisted Dr. Greg Keller with his research on habitat fragmentation.
Click to read moreFocus on the Family panel discussion about the challenges of college life.
Click to read moreWith a range of academic and global expertise, Gordon's new professors will fit right in with the current faculty.
Click to read moreCourses aim to provide knowledge that will both enrich local residents and benefit the commerce community
Click to read moreThirty-two exceptional high school students are spending a mid-summer week at Gordon College, building relationships, developing strengths and exploring real-world issues with their peers from across the country and around the world.
Click to read moreCry Innocent creators unveil comic whodunit of 1830 murder
Click to read moreCry Innocent and HistoryAlive! present October performance of "Goodnight, Captian White"
Click to read moreDorothy Boorse attended press call to announce release of a letter calling on Congress to address the issue of climate change.
Click to read moreJoe Krivickas, President and CEO of SmartBear Software and Gordon College Trustee, has been named a finalist in the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2013 Awards in New England.
Click to read moreAlong with their families, friends and professors, 311 undergraduate students and 55 graduate students participated in Gordon College’s 121st commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 18th.
Click to read moreNew and retunring students gathered for Gordon's annual Matriculation Chapel, featuring the past academic year's recipient of the Senior Distinguished Faculty Award.
Click to read moreHow well are women represented in leadership positions within evangelical institutions?
Click to read moreIn a new book in the American Enterprise Instititute's Values & Capitalism series, three professors—Edd S. Noell, Stephen L. S. Smith, and Bruce G. Webb—explore the benefits of growth and address common concerns regarding how growth impacts the poor, the environment, and culture.
Click to read moreIn between academic conferences, family vacations and research projects, Gordon professors love grabbing a good book from their pile and diving into their summer ‘beach’ reading.
Click to read moreStudents and faculty have been busy in the Ken Olsen Science Center this summer, collaborating on research projects.
Click to read morePresident Lindsay's reflections on the Boston Marathon tragedy.
Click to read moreA memorial service honoring Monica's life, faith and service others will take place at Gordon College on Friday, April 5 at 3:30 p.m.
Click to read moreAndrew Card, Former Bush Chief of Staff, was the keynote speaker at the second annual Gordon Celebration of Faithful Leadership.
Click to read moreT. S. Eliot’s Four Quartets inspired an artistic collaboration and international tour.
Click to read moreDr. Paul J. Maurer has been appointed Senior Vice President for External Relations at Gordon College, effective April 1.
Click to read moreGordon is proud to be launching the Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership, which will become a new hub for entrepreneurial activity on the North Shore and for the global Christian community.
Click to read moreGordon's Recreation and Leisure Studies Department's program sweeps awards at annual MRPA conference
Click to read moreWednesday afternoon, February, 27, members of the Gordon College community—students, faculty and staff— gathered in the A.J. Gordon Chapel for a time of prayer, following the death, earlier in the day, of Professor David Lumsdaine.
Click to read moreThe Balkans Semester for the Study of War and Peace is an interdisciplinary, humanities based program centered around the themes of war and peace, conflict and reconciliation.
Click to read moreDavid H. Lumsdaine, professor of political studies at Gordon College, died Wednesday morning, February 27, of complications from a heart attack. He was 64.
Click to read moreDan Moen '04 (Chaplain (CPT), Sasha (Massand) Moen '01, and their children, Daniella and Hannah, were at Dan's deployment ceremony when during the National Anthem Sasha snapped this photo of Daniella standing behind her father, saluting.
Click to read moreA variety of research will be presented at the 4th Annual Sigma Xi conference.
Click to read moreSaturday afternoon, after the "shelter in place" order was lifted, the dorms, several hundred students ventured out to the quad for campus-wide snowball fight.
Click to read moreOver the next three years, a new grant will create dialogue between clergy and scientists.
Click to read moreGordon College will be closed on Friday, February 8 through Saturday, February 9
Click to read moreDr. Richard Mouw, President of Fuller Seminary, and Rev. Dr. Clive Calver, Pastor of Walnut Hill Community Church in Bethel, CT, will be the featured speakers during Gordon College’s annual Deep Faith Week, February 11–13.
Click to read moreThis week (January 28 through February 1), Gordon College’s Office of Community Engagement hosts Beyond Colorblind, a focus week to engage new conversations about race and culture on campus.
Click to read moreFour days after the start of the new year, 10 students from Gordon College traveled to Belfast, Northern Ireland, with the purpose of not “doing”, but listening.
Click to read moreJennifer Bryson, director of the Islam and Civil Society project at The Witherspoon Institute, to speak at Gordon College
Click to read morePresident Lindsay, a regular blogger for the Huffington Post, reflects on the intriguing mind behind the hit movie "Elf."
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