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Click to read moreBuilding on its commitment to creation care, Gordon's recent grant will help with new projects.
Click to read moreJingle Bell Jump planned for Swing Dance to Benefit Restoration Work at the Old Town Hall
Click to read moreAssociate Professor of Psychology Jonathan Gerber has turned his professional curiosity to how we know what is "cool."
Click to read moreMay God's abundant blessings be on your mind and in your life this holiday season.
Click to read moreSaturday, November 10, 17 students in the Biology Club spent the afternoon observing the avian world along the coastline of Gloucester; the small seaport town of Rockport; and at Halibut Point State Park.
Click to read moreGordon's new Center for Faith and Inquiry is dedicated to promoting first-order scholarship, reflection, creativity, and conversation.
Click to read moreGordon College plans to resume normal operations and classes on campus Tuesday, October 30.
Click to read moreJonathan Gerber's new study on cool explores the dynamic changes of the concept.
Click to read moreThe Gordon College community grieves for all the victims of this past Friday’s tragic event in Newtown, Connecticut, including the six-year-old daughter of an alumnus.
Click to read moreGordon's new musical, "Working" is selling out!
Click to read moreNew Center for Faith and Inquiry brings the best of three long-standing intiatives under one name.
Click to read moreThough prayer and worship is at the core of a Gordon education, the Day of Prayer sets aside intentional time as a community in unique ways.
Click to read more“When your colleagues are doing things like changing education, conducting important research and using art to truly communicate with people, it makes you want to push your craft to the limit as well.”
Click to read moreIn a recent Chapel address, President Michael Lindsay challenged the Gordon student body to take seriously Jesus’ parable of the talents.
Click to read moreCultural, Change and Adaptation—A community of scholars exploring the relationship between Christian faith and history
Click to read morePresident Lindsay issued an intriguing challenge to the Gordon student body during his chapel address Wednesday morning: to put into practice the message of the Parable of the Talents. his money wh
Click to read moreJames Trent publishes new work on Reformer Samuel Howe
Click to read moreMichael Gerson, nationally syndicated columnist and senior advisor at ONE, a bipartisan organization dedicated to the fight against extreme poverty and eventable diseases, spoke at Gordon College September 13 and 14.
Click to read more"It may surprise you to learn the finest young sportswriter—perhaps the finest young writer period—in America is a Christian. It's true: Thomas Lake, all of 31 years of age and currently a senior writer for Sports Illustrated, graduated from Gordon College in Massachusetts."
Click to read moreGordon nationally ranked among the nation's best liberal arts colleges
Click to read moreOutdoor, organized activities during peak mosquito hours have been banned per recommendation of the M.D.P.H.
Click to read more“Politicians of both major parties play the power game of politics, and for the last few decades victory at all costs has competed against an older vision of deliberation, debate and decision, with disagreement being handled with some degree of civility.”
Click to read moreSappi Fine Paper announces recipients for the 13th annual Ideas that Matter program.
Click to read moreFormer Chief Speech Writer for George W. Bush, "Washington Post" columnist and Senior Advisor for ONE campaign, to speak at Gordon College
Click to read moreNew grant helps Scot Radio grow.
Click to read moreStudents in the Elijah Project, a year-long honors program exploring Christian vocation, spend their summers in internships all over the world.
Click to read moreThe John Templeton Foundation has awarded Gordon a grant for a conference and publication projects on the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation.
Click to read moreTo celebrate Ann Bradstreet’s birth, Gordon College’s History Alive! program has created an original play incorporating Anne’s poetry and life story.
Click to read moreOn the occasion of the nation's 236th birthday, here are some reflections on faith and politics by Gordon faculty and alumni.
Click to read moreValerie Gin, professor and chair of the recreation and leisure studies department, was recognized recently for her distinguished service.
Click to read moreOver the summer, Gordon faculty members dive into special projects they're passionate about.
Click to read moreDillon Coleman, a Gordon senior who plays baseball with one hand, was recently featured on CNN's Headline News.
Click to read moreDuring Gordon College’s 120th graduation ceremonies May 19, 2012, professors Ivy George of Beverly, Rini Cobbey of Lynn and Mark Sargent of Hamilton received top honors.
Click to read moreAlong with their families, friends and professors, 361 undergraduate students and 34 graduate students will participate in Gordon College’s 120th graduation ceremonies May 18–19.
Click to read moreWednesday, April 25, Gordon senior Kyleen Burke had the opportunity to represent Gordon College at a symposium on interfaith cooperation at Georgetown University.
Click to read moreAs the nation gears up to celebrate Earth Day this weekend, Gordon College received news that The Princeton Review has selected Gordon as one of the most environmentally responsible green colleges in the nation.
Click to read moreAn outdoor adventure learning experience just for families
Click to read moreThe Deepwater Horizon oil spill damaged coral formations deep beneath the surface of the Gulf of Mexico and miles from the ruptured well at the heart of the disaster. Gordon's Dr. Cho served on research team.
Click to read moreHamilton Wenham Library partners with Gordon for sixth community lecture.
Click to read moreThe Corporation for National and Community Service and the U.S. Department of Education today honored the nation’s leading colleges and universities, students, and faculty members, and staff for their commitment to bettering their communities through community service and service learning.
Click to read moreThis year's Human Rights Week will highlight global issues on a local level.
Click to read moreDr. Karl Giberson, an internationally known science–and–religion scholar, speaker, and writer to deliver Crum Lecture
Click to read moreSandy Doneski honored by state music association.
Click to read moreA new exhibit in the Barrington Center for the Arts explores the meaning of work and vocation.
Click to read moreThe new discussion forum will model civility and mutual respect during a highly-charged political year.
Click to read moreSociologist Brad Wright speaks on American Christianity on Thursday, February 2 and Friday, February 3
Click to read moreAmong the presenters at a recently green-chemisty summit in Boston was Professor Irv Levy, who spoke about the green chemistry program at Gordon College
Click to read moreTwo performances of the classic Gilbert & Sullivan operetta come to Gordon College.
Click to read moreRecently Christianity Today interviewed two new college presidents, Philip Ryken (Wheaton College) and D. Michael Lindsay (Gordon College) about the challenges of being a college president in tough times.
Click to read moreFrom nearly 400 titles submitted by 52 publishers, God and the Atlantic: America, Europe, and the Religious Divide by Gordon College history professor Thomas Albert (Tal) Howard has been selected as one of only 15 to receive Christianity Today’s 2012 Book Award.
Click to read moreStephen Tavilla, 87, benefactor of Gordon College, passed away New Year's Day.
Click to read moreKevin Herr '09 is Church Engagement coordinator at Water Missions, a Christian engineering ministry involved in safe water projects all around the world
Click to read moreAfter graduating from Gordon in 2003, Hiromu Nagahara didn’t go far—in fact, he went as far as Harvard (which is only about 30 miles away, give or take).
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