Posted on August 10, 2016
Math + Voting Research = Greater Political Understanding
You might not expect a college math professor and students to be conducting research closely related to the 2016 presidential election, but that’s exactly what Dr. Karl-Dieter Crisman, Min-Sun “Sunny” Kim ’17, and Luke Cui ’19 are doing.
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Posted on August 8, 2016
From Brazil to China: How Culture Impacts Faith
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Posted on August 1, 2016
On Personality, Perception and Projection
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Posted on July 25, 2016
Investigating Inflammation at Beth Israel
This summer, several student-faculty teams are tackling research projects in the arts and sciences—from asthma to accounting audits, bilingualism and women in leadership.
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Posted on July 11, 2016
Notre Dame Research Scholar Joins Social Work Faculty
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Posted on June 30, 2016
Gordon Professor’s Side Gig: Lead Guitar for Top Civil War Period Band
Dr. David Goss’s alter ego: He plays an 1850s guitar, and each member of his 2nd South Carolina String Band has an instrument authentic to that period.
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Posted on May 18, 2016
Fluent in the Past, Influencer of the Present
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Posted on May 10, 2016
Hot off the Press
Gordon professors have a passion for their fields—and a remarkable range of other interests, from auto racing to science fiction. Get to know the unique habits and habitats of 26 of them in the spring issue of STILLPOINT magazine.
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Posted on April 14, 2016
Power Made Perfect? Is There a Christian Politics for the Twenty-First Century?
Timothy Sherratt's newest book "Power Made Perfect?" is now available in both paperback and eBook.
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Posted on March 30, 2016
The Intrinsic Beauty of Math, Travel and Knitted Ties
“There are some deep connections between the structure math seeks to uncover and the creation that God has given," says Dr. Dick Stout, Professor of Mathematics.
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Posted on March 7, 2016
Decades of Influence in Education
“This environment here is one in which the professors really push you. But it’s all about loving you and knowing that you can be a better 'you' than you were when you stepped in the door,” says Teresa Rivera ’15.
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Posted on February 25, 2016
For the Love of the Classroom
As he prepares for retirement after three decades of faithful service at Gordon, Dr. Roger Green reflects on one of his favorite aspects of teaching—the classroom. “I love the dynamics of the classroom. You never know what the day will bring.”
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