Posted on February 17, 2016
Horns and Feathers: The Experience of Undergraduate Research
Posted on February 17, 2016
Continue reading
Posted on February 15, 2016
"Physics major Rebecca Li ’17 played a part in this awesome verification of Einstein's theory of general relativity, which predicted the existence of these waves 100 years ago," writes Dr. David Lee, chair of Gordon's Physics Department.
Continue reading
Posted on January 31, 2016
When she’s not teaching American Romantic Literature and other English courses, you can find Dr. Andrea Frankwitz feeding her insatiable sense of adventure on road trips all around the country.
Continue reading
Posted on January 22, 2016
Continue reading
Posted on December 17, 2015
Continue reading
Posted on December 17, 2015
Continue reading
Posted on December 10, 2015
In a narrow hallway between the quiet study room and the Writing Center on the fourth floor of Jenks Library, a few sleepy offices overlook the quad. In one of these, Dr. Damon DiMauro prepares for his unique French and Italian classes and writes articles on Renaissance literature.
Continue reading
Posted on November 30, 2015
Nestled up on the third floor of the Ken Olsen Science Center, Professor Valerie Gin advises students, plans lectures, and as of late, writes notable books.
Continue reading
Posted on November 12, 2015
Continue reading
Posted on November 10, 2015
Continue reading
Posted on November 2, 2015
Continue reading
Posted on October 8, 2015
When you first enter assistant professor of communication arts Scott Thurman’s office you might be tempted to think it’s a student lounge with all the movie posters on the walls and interesting plants scattered around. But make no mistake.
Continue reading