Posted on May 2, 2018
First-Year Wins 2018 Social Venture Challenge with Music Making
Caleb Britton ’21 not only won an auspicious sum of $5,000, but is also the only first-year student to take first place in the five-year history of SVC—an annual, campus-wide competition for student teams looking to jump-start their nonprofit or business ventures.
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Posted on May 2, 2018
An Interview with N.T. Wright: Part 2
During N. T. Wright’s recent visit to campus, The Bell had a chance to sit down with the renowned theologian, scholar and author. This is Part II of a two-part interview with N. T. Wright.
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Posted on April 30, 2018
Speech Competition Commemorates Founder’s Legacy
To honor A. J. Gordon's legacy as a speaker, the Communication Arts Department held its first annual JUD Talks speech competition over Founder’s Weekend.
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Posted on April 30, 2018
An Interview with N.T. Wright: Part 1
During N. T. Wright’s recent visit to campus, The Bell had a chance to sit down with the renowned theologian, scholar and author. This is Part I of a two-part interview with N. T. Wright.
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Posted on April 19, 2018
Jack Hanke ’17: Confidence Through Comedy
After appearing in a Netflix documentary, life has been busy for Jack Hanke ’17. His comedy troupe of four openly autistic friends, Asperger’s Are Us, has traveled the U.S., Canada and Europe with their absurdist sketches.
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Posted on April 18, 2018
Visiting Scholar N. T. Wright to Deliver Symposium Keynote Address
Renowned theologian, scholar and author The Rt. Rev. Dr. N. T. Wright, professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at University of St. Andrews (Scotland), will be on campus next week to deliver three lectures.
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Posted on April 17, 2018
“As You Like It” Review: Elizabethan-era Tennessee
In an effort to make the Shakespearean script feel more contemporary, director Norm Jones (theatre), who celebrated his 50th directorial production with As You Like It, moved the set from France to Tennessee and the Great Smoky Mountains.
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Posted on April 12, 2018
Benjamin Eng ’93: Dress Classically, Innovate Boldly
Times were tough during the dot-com collapse of the early 2000s. Newly married with a toddler and a baby on the way, Benjamin Eng ’93, a computer programmer at the time, got creative—by returning to his roots in classic clothing.
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Posted on April 10, 2018
Gordon Launches Career and Connection Institute—A Learning Ecosystem
The Institute will be a vital resource in connecting classroom learning to real-world experience with a comprehensive approach to four years of discovery, development and deepening.
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Posted on April 5, 2018
Gordon Joins 20 Christian Institutions to Offer $1.5 Million for MLK50 Dream Forward Scholarship Initiative
Gordon was one of 20 institutions to participate in the MLK50 Dream Forward Scholarship Initiative, which offers a total of $1.5 million in scholarships to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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Posted on April 5, 2018
Andrea Polnaszek ’94: Meeting Human Needs
“I believe the Church is the answer to our country’s and the world’s social issues,” says Andrea Polnaszek ’94, professional therapist and co-founder of the nonprofit organization Touched Twice United.
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Posted on March 29, 2018
Students Explore Calling and Career at Second Annual Conference
More than 140 Gordon students gathered for the second annual Calling and Career Conference—a weekend of vocational exploration and professional development, organized by Gordon’s new Career and Connection Institute.
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