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March 2020

Posted on March 31, 2020

How to do Solitude Well

As many of us try to navigate our new housebound “normal,” Joel Cox ’16 shares what we can learn from the habits of Jesus and from La Vida's "solo" experiences.

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Posted on March 30, 2020

“Overflow with Hope” Devotional | March 30

"As we all process the state of the world, may we too do it in the context of faith, trust and hope in God. We can grieve the losses caused by this pandemic and we can struggle to rebuild a routine and find a new normal, but let’s do this still saying, '[the LORD] is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust' (Psalm 91:2)."

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Posted on March 27, 2020

When Anxiety, Fear and Despair Surround Us, Practice Remembering

Right now, we are God’s people whose despair can find glimpses of hope when our imaginations break out into trust-filled declarations that God will be faithful even when we don’t yet know what that looks like.

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Posted on March 23, 2020

"Overflow with Hope" Devotional | March 23

Here is what we cling to: In the midst of it all, God is present. God still goes before us. When we look at a map of the world, every single place is known by God and present to God. God is present.

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Posted on March 20, 2020

From On Campus to Online: 7 Pro Tips for College Students Making the Switch

As Gordon’s week of “pause” comes to an end today and classes resume online next week, here are some tips for how you can make the transition to online learning from wherever you may be.

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Posted on March 10, 2020

The Most Desirable Majors, According to Future Employers

After 172 employers identified the majors they hire the most, NACE put together a list of the most desirable college majors. Of the top 10, five of them fall under the umbrella of business, and finance and accounting are the most desirable of the set.

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Posted on March 4, 2020

How a 20th-Century African American Composer is Shaping Classical Music Today

Florence Price was told she had no place in classical music as an African American woman. But against the many odds present in her day and field, the musical pioneer created a space for herself.

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Posted on March 3, 2020

A Night at the Museum (of Science): The Adventure of Career Discovery

Last Thursday evening, it wasn’t dinosaur skeletons and ancient pharaohs filling a wing of the Museum (of Science) with chatter; it was the burgeoning relationships between Gordon students and industry professionals.

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