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November 2016

faculty recital series

Posted on November 9, 2016

Music Faculty Take the Spotlight for a Night

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election

Posted on November 8, 2016

Dr. Tim Sherratt Provides a Hopeful Outlook on Presidential Election

In this political climate of widespread apathy among the electorate, where the two characters that prevailed to become America’s major party presidential candidates have the lowest favorability ratings to date, Dr. Sherratt contends there is still hope.

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gary schmidt

Posted on November 7, 2016

Gary Schmidt ’79: The Ultimate Empathy of Children’s Literature

Dr. Janis Flint-Ferguson describes him as “the William Shakespeare of children’s literature,” who “intermingles great sorrows with some of the most delightful humor.”

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cofl

Posted on November 4, 2016

In Celebration of Leadership and the Sciences

Thanks to the tremendous generosity of guests and sponsors, over $1.5 million was raised for student scholarships at Gordon College’s 5th Annual Celebration of Faithful Leadership event.

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Posted on November 4, 2016

Women's Soccer Headed Back To The 'Ship

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forman event

Posted on November 3, 2016

Three Time Pulitzer Prize Winner Shares His Photos with Gordon

With a thick Bostonian accent, Forman narrated the stories behind each striking image—a woman standing on the ledge of a building crying, a fireman shimmying along the ledge to get to her and pull her into safety through the window.

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highland games

Posted on November 3, 2016

Gordon Shows Scottish Pride at the Third Annual Highland Games

Once a year, students flood the mini-quad, hall flags in hand, for a morning filled with cheering, root beer, donuts and plenty of Scottish-themed competitions, including the Caber Toss, Weight-Over-Bar and Stone Put.

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gcacs

Posted on November 3, 2016

New Honors for Gordon’s American Chemical Society Chapter

Gordon College’s chapter of the American Chemical Society (GCACS) can add a new notch to their awards tally, having recently earned the mark of “outstanding.”

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aerial shot

Posted on November 2, 2016

Drone Takes Biology Research to New Heights

“People have very specific things they think when they hear the word ‘drone,’ given its use in the military and other applications,” Dr. Greg Keller says. “But this is a quadcopter...allows me to see things that I couldn’t see otherwise.”

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