Posted on October 9, 2018
An Experiment in Multilayered Mentorship
Dr. Evangeline “Angie” Cornwell (biology), Courtney Olbrich ’18 and Dr. Lisa Spencer ’95 investigate the function of a certain type of white blood cell in the rise of allergies, specifically food allergies.
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Posted on October 8, 2018
Critical Cultural Theorist Joins Communication Arts Faculty
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Posted on October 5, 2018
Hundreds of Gordon Family and Friends Gather at Homecoming
For the first time in five years, warm weather and sunny skies shone down on Homecoming and Family Weekend as students, staff, faculty, alumni and families gathered to celebrate.
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Posted on October 5, 2018
Author Bob Goff and CEO Wai-Kwong Seck Preach Love and Integrity at Homecoming
Echoing the theme of "love in action," author Bob Goff and CEO Wai-Kwong spoke at the 2018 Homecoming Awards, sharing the power of love and Christian leadership.
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Posted on October 5, 2018
Scot Talks 2018: Unfamiliar Metaphors Found in Familiar Places
In a series of TED-style Scot Talks taking place on Homecoming and Family Weekend, listeners received their fair share of surprising metaphors from Matt Doll, Sharon Ketcham and Sean Clark.
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Posted on October 2, 2018
For the Craft and the Creator
For 20 years, artists Bruce Herman and Bryn Gillette ’02 have been pursuing the perennial question they discussed in their very first meeting: What does it mean to be a Christian who is an artist?
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Posted on September 30, 2018
Templeton-funded Study Reflects Favorably on Gordon Presidential Fellows
This spring marked the conclusion of a three-year study on the Gordon Presidential Fellows program and its impact on increasing the sense of purpose in college students.
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Posted on September 28, 2018
Gordon Expands Graduate Leadership with Atlanta Cohort
With a growing number of students enrolling from the Southeastern United States, Gordon College plans to expand its graduate leadership program to include an Atlanta-based cohort in the summer of 2019.
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Posted on September 26, 2018
Paul Turbiak ’05: Imitating Christ by Imitating Others
Like a good play, life has its own plot twists. That has certainly been the case for Paul Turbiak ’05 who left the North Shore for Los Angeles 13 years ago to become a professional actor.
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Posted on September 25, 2018
The Art of Seeing the Subtext
Over the course of three years, Kaye Cook (psychology) and Si-Hua Chang ’16 created ways to code qualitative research on topics ranging from how the Church has changed to whether women should be ordained to national laws that potentially undermine church practice.
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Posted on September 20, 2018
Compassion and Competence: The Center for Balance, Mobility and Wellness at 15 Years
“What does it mean for us to provide care that’s different,” muses Dr. Sean Clark ’88 (kinesiology), center and research director for the CBMW, “that’s compassionate, that shows Christ’s love in the moment?”
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Posted on September 18, 2018
President Michael Lindsay Speaks at United Nations
President Michael Lindsay addressed international leaders as the keynote speaker for the United Nations' 33rd Annual International Prayer Breakfast on September 18.
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