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A psychology professor teaches a classroom of college students about the brain. His hands are in the air and a screen with an image of neurons is behind him.

Posted on June 17, 2026

Is a Psychology Degree Worth It? Career Paths With and Without Graduate School

Explore whether a psychology degree is worth it, including career paths, salary potential, and opportunities with and without graduate school. Learn how psychology graduates apply their skills across industries.

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Two college students work on an engineering project with their professor. There are computers, wires, and other engineering equipment in the lab.

Posted on June 17, 2026

Mechanical Engineering vs. General Engineering: What’s the Difference?

Compare mechanical engineering vs. general engineering degrees, including coursework, career paths, specialization options, and job outcomes to help determine which engineering path aligns with your goals.

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Posted on May 8, 2026

Gordon Sends Team to Equity in Sport Leadership Conference

Four Gordon students compete in a case study contest, network with industry professionals, and meet a sports media star.

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Posted on April 21, 2026

The Academic Success Center: A Resource for Resilience

With finals just a few weeks away, Jack Scaro ’26 shares a peak into the support system the Academic Success Center offers Gordon College students.

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Posted on April 13, 2026

Showing Up First: Aaron Stetson ’02 on Leading with Hope at Hope Force International

When disaster strikes, whether a hurricane in the Caribbean or a tornado in the American South, Aaron Stetson ’02 is often already on a plane. As a leader with Hope Force International—a Brentwood, Tennessee-based global volunteer network trained to meet the needs of disaster survivors—Stetson serves on the front lines of rapid-response disaster relief. Blending logistical service with emotional and spiritual attentiveness, he works to mobilize teams of volunteers to stabilize homes and care for survivors in the aftermath of crisis. In this conversation, Stetson shares how his education at Gordon prepared him for this work and how it reflects a deep conviction: that showing up with humility can be a powerful conduit for hope.

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Posted on April 8, 2026

Christianity Today’s President and CEO Dr. Nicole Martin to Deliver Gordon College’s 2026 Commencement Address

Trusted Voice in Christian Ministry Announced as 134th Keynote Speaker

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Posted on March 27, 2026

Her Beloved School: The Women Who Built Frost Hall

Sarah St.Germain ’17, the Archivist at Gordon College, shares on three women who helped build the original Frost Hall located in Boston.

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Posted on March 27, 2026

Five Reasons Why You Should Attend the Five Ponds Creative Writing Festival

Ahead of the 2026 Five Ponds Creative Writing Festival, Jack Scaro ’26 sat down with Professor Mark Stevick ’87 for a special interview.

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Posted on March 19, 2026

Gordon College Announces Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling for Summer 2026

Program Prepares Graduates for Licensure and Careers of Purpose in Mental Health Care

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Posted on March 18, 2026

Building the Reading Brain: How Parents and Teachers Can Prevent Reading Failure

Julia Brink D'Onofrio shares on how parents and teachers can prevent reading failure in America.

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Posted on March 13, 2026

The Power of Connection: Patrick Hall ’96 on Addiction Recovery and Restoring Lives

When Patrick Hall ’96—now President and CEO of Valley Hope—talks about his work in addiction treatment, he speaks with both clinical clarity and deep compassion. Valley Hope, one of the nation’s leading nonprofit addiction treatment organizations, has spent nearly six decades providing care for individuals and families impacted by substance use disorders. The organization has earned a national reputation for quality, integrity, and being distinctly patient-centered through its holistic approach to treatment—addressing the medical, clinical, social, and spiritual dimensions of recovery. In this conversation, Patrick reflects on the calling that led him to addiction recovery, the values that guide Valley Hope’s mission, and the role Gordon College played in shaping his leadership, faith, and vision.

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Posted on March 11, 2026

Who Just Stares at a Fire Alarm? Emotions as Signals for Learning During Doubt

Ryan Daley '13 on using emotions as signals for learning during doubt.

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Posted on March 5, 2026

Pulling Together: The Gordon Rowing Story

How Gordon's rowing program grew from a Gordon College Student Association club to a national champion.

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