A Day in the Life of Gordon College--125 Years Later
Staff photographer and recent alum Mark Spooner recorded scenes from a typical day in the life of the College—from early-morning devotions in the dorms to late-night snacks in Gillies.
Click to read moreReflecting on where we’ve been leads naturally to questions about where we are going.
Click to read moreA longtime friendship among four Barrington/Gordon biblical studies professors.
Click to read moreBryan Parys's SPORKS column turns 20!
Click to read moreRemembering Gordon College's seventh president, R. Judson Carlberg
Click to read moreA tribute to Stephen C. MacLeod, Dean of College Planning, who passed away January 31.
Click to read moreCaleb Cole, Commonwealth Coast Conference 2014 Men’s Soccer Offensive Player of the Year, is a winner both on and off the field.
Click to read moreThe three winners from this year's Global Education Photo Contest share the stories behind their photos.
Click to read moreA. J. Gordon and D. L. Moody's friendship led to kindred legacies.
Click to read moreWith four books and a documentary film to their credit, a Barrington couple (Class of 1948) have published a novel together.
Click to read moreThe winning essay in this year's Jerusalem and Athens Forum essay contest.
Click to read moreA recent alumna shares her encounter, while at Gordon, with the "wideness of the Church."
Click to read moreA brief history of one of Gordon's most notable alumni, linguist Kenneth Lee Pike.
Click to read moreThe Kenneth L. Pike Honors Program, established in 1982, is a fitting way to honor one of the College’s most notable alumni.
Click to read moreA classmate remembers Becky Donaldson, one of the stars of the 1982 production of Godspell.
Click to read moreLong before electronic social networks were common, we did our soapboxing by tacking pieces of paper onto a large wooden shutter called "The Wittenberg Window" (after Martin Luther).
Click to read moreA journalist recalls Harry Durning, her mentor in the 1990s and beyond.
Click to read moreAs the founders of New Horizons Foundation, a youth development program in Romania’s Jiu Valley, Dana ’93 and Brandi ’92 Bates shepherded an idealistic vision into a flourishing nonprofit organization
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