Posted on September 27, 2016
Tales of a Nomad in New Zealand: Travels and Transitions
Bell writer Sierra Flach ’18 has traded her Road Hall at Gordon for the rolling hills of New Zealand, where she will be bringing the latest from her study abroad adventure in the last stop before Antarctica.
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Posted on September 8, 2016
Business Strategies and Savvy Finances: An Internship in Hong Kong
Preparing to study abroad requires entering the mindset that your experience will be both challenging and rewarding. After all, the wave of excitement and culture shock is likely to hit. But what happens when you intern abroad?
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Posted on September 6, 2016
Education Research Enhances Math Teaching
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Posted on September 1, 2016
Seeing Cleveland through an Intern's Eyes
"Before heading into my second year at Gordon, I wanted to get a good look into the medical world (specifically the hospital environment) to confirm that studying biology was, in fact, the right thing for me."
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Posted on August 30, 2016
Biology Major Researches Kidney Transplants at Duke University Lab
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Posted on August 24, 2016
Toward Global Good—From Rwanda to Texas
One summer, 8,500 miles: Nathalia Moran ’18 finds the overlap between her Rwanda Seminar experience and a Texas-based nonprofit internship.
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Posted on August 22, 2016
Tales of a Nomad in New Zealand: Leaving and Arriving
Bell writer Sierra Flach ’18 has traded her Road Hall at Gordon for the rolling hills of New Zealand, where she will be bringing the latest from her study abroad adventure in the last stop before Antarctica.
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Posted on August 19, 2016
Surveying Streams and Wrangling Fish with the U.S. Forest Service
When Josh McLaughlin ’17 found himself face down in snorkel gear and a dry suit, plucking mussels from the bed of the John Day River in Oregon, he wasn’t simply taking a mud bath.
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Posted on August 18, 2016
Gordon Team Boosts Fair Trade Business Expansion in India
Gordon students and alumna collaborate to expand operations for Anugra, a fair trade textile enterprise that helps women in India escape poverty.
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Posted on August 10, 2016
Math + Voting Research = Greater Political Understanding
You might not expect a college math professor and students to be conducting research closely related to the 2016 presidential election, but that’s exactly what Dr. Karl-Dieter Crisman, Min-Sun “Sunny” Kim ’17, and Luke Cui ’19 are doing.
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Posted on August 8, 2016
From Brazil to China: How Culture Impacts Faith
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Posted on August 4, 2016
An Internship at the “University Without Students”
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