Posted on June 2, 2022
Wright Award Winner Teaches “In Light of Eternity”
Gordon’s 2022 recipient of the Margaret C. Wright Memorial Award is Angie Epplett ’20, a teacher at Santiago Christian School in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic.
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Posted on May 24, 2022
Gordon College Mourns the Loss of Trustee Roberto Miranda
Dr. Miranda served on Gordon’s Board of Trustees and contributed to the campus community in many significant ways.
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Posted on May 19, 2022
Gordon College Program Named Among Top in the Country for Preparing Future Elementary Teachers to Teach Math
The undergraduate elementary teacher preparation program at Gordon College has been named among the best in the nation when it comes to ensuring future elementary teachers have the essential content and skills they need to teach mathematics.
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Posted on May 16, 2022
Gordon Celebrates 130th Commencement: Joining Mind and Heart
Gordon College’s 130th Commencement graduated 339 undergraduate students and 121 advanced degrees on May 14, 2022.
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Posted on May 2, 2022
Hammond’s Inauguration Celebrates Gordon Legacy
On Friday, April 29, 2022, Gordon College marked the inauguration of ninth president Dr. Michael D. Hammond in a celebration themed, “Strength for today, bright hope for tomorrow.”
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Posted on April 8, 2022
For Modern Democracies to Survive, We Must Rally Behind Universal Human Dignity
Anthropologist Dr. Robert Hefner believes that Christians and Muslims will to be central in protecting modern democracies from culture wars—if they can guide societies toward a shared belief in universal human dignity.
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Posted on April 5, 2022
Crime Scenes, Raisin Bread and the Universe
For the 2022 Herrmann Lecture Series, astrophysicist and biblical scholar Dr. Perry Phillips looked back in time at the Big Bang through a lens of Christian faith.
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Posted on March 26, 2022
Ukraine: Alumni Reflect on Wartime Resilience, Part II
For two alumni who worked and served in Ukraine, lessons from the time abroad are a window into the war unfolding now.
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Posted on March 24, 2022
Ukraine: Alumni Reflect on Wartime Resilience, Part I
Three alumni who grew up in Ukraine share their reflections on the war with Russia and how the world can show support.
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Posted on March 17, 2022
Amplifying Unheard Voices in Music
Adams Endowed Chair in Music Sarita Kwok spent her sabbatical on a groundbreaking recording of music by 18th-century Black composer Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges.
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Posted on February 16, 2022
How Small Details Have Major Meaning in the Book of Job
From the foreboding, scorching east wind to stolen camels, the 2022 Tak Yan Lee lecture by Dr. Elaine Phillips explored the meaning behind details in the Book of Job.
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Posted on February 9, 2022
Reconciling with Pain: Four Tips from Philip Yancey
Christian writer Philip Yancey served as the keynote speaker for the American Scientific Affiliation Winter Symposium, sharing reflections on grief inspired by John Donne.
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