Posted on September 21, 2022
Dr. Dorothy Boorse Leads NAE Report on Impacts of Climate Change on Poverty
In partnership with World Relief and the Evangelical Environmental Network, Boorse discusses the science of climate change and Christians' role as stewards of God’s creation.
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Posted on September 12, 2022
Gordon Named Among "Best National Liberal Arts Colleges" by U.S. News and World Report
Gordon College was once again recognized by the global authority in education rankings.
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Posted on August 23, 2022
Gordon College Featured in The Princeton Review’s “Best 388 Colleges for 2023”
For the ninth year in a row, Gordon College is one of the nation's best institutions for undergraduates, according to The Princeton Review.
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Posted on August 17, 2022
Gordon Mourns the Loss of Music Faculty Member Faith Lueth
Dorothy Faith Lueth, longtime music faculty member at Gordon, passed away August 12, after a brief battle with an aggressive cancer.
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Posted on August 5, 2022
Shifting from Content to Connection
Former pastor Eugene Kim ’97 wonders what would happen if the Church focused more on community and less on consumption.
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Posted on August 5, 2022
Lessons on How Not to Lead
Aspiring leaders often jump straight to the Christ-like concept of servant-leadership, but Professor of Economics and Business Kent Seibert wants to salvage lessons from the bleaker examples.
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Posted on August 5, 2022
How to Cope When Life is Hard
Licensed mental health counselor and author of a #1 Amazon bestseller Janine Halloran ’00 is channeling lessons learned from her 20 years of working with kids and families into new resources for adults.
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Posted on August 5, 2022
Ensuring Equal Access to Evidence-based Care
Whether you live near a top academic hospital or a small private practice, breast surgical oncologist Dr. Alicia Heelan ’07 wants to make sure that you receive the best possible care.
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Posted on August 5, 2022
Embodying Empathy
After recovering from a near-complete physical disability, Keanna Smigliani ’21 wants to be the person she needed most during her healing process.
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Posted on August 5, 2022
Finding the Line Between Right and Privilege
"If the Universal Declaration of Human Rights affirms that 'everyone has the right to freedom of movement,' why are the means of movement only available to the wealthy few?" asks Sarah-Catherine Hartiens ’22.
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Posted on August 5, 2022
Unfailing Light
Ukrainian-American siblings Katya Tymchenko ’09 and and Ilya Timtchenko ’14 process the fear, grief and resolve that have gripped them since Russia invaded their home country in February.
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Posted on August 5, 2022
Changing the World Starts With Changing One Person's World
For William Peña ’18, solving big world programs starts on a very small scale: one client at a time.
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