Posted on May 6, 2024
Gordon College Students Secure Third Place in NSAC with Tide Campaign
On April 27 a team of Gordon students hosted and competed in the National Student Advertising Competition for the New England district, placing third for a second year in a row, led by Professor Greg Smith and project manager Gabby Bergstrom ’24.
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Posted on May 2, 2024
Gordon Places for Second Year in a Row at International Collegiate Business Strategy Competition
For the second year in a row, a team from Gordon’s Business Club competed at the International Collegiate Business Strategy Competition (ICBSC) and had stellar results, winning awards for “Best Overall Performance” and “Best Documents in Their World.”
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Posted on April 9, 2024
How a First-Year's Film Won National Acclaim: Mason Cummins '27 on His Award-Winning Project
Mason Cummins '27 made a film for a Communications 101 class that won one of only 30 Awards of Excellence at the annual Broadcast Education Association Festival of Media Arts—the largest national contest of student film projects in the nation, despite the fact he was a first-year student in a 100-level class with an entry-level assignment.
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Posted on January 11, 2024
Empowering Cross-Cultural Discipleship: Gordon Students Translate Key Christian Discipleship Book
Hannah Donnelly `21, Anne Shearer `24, Kellyn Burden `24 and Libby Trudeau `24, are making a Christian discipleship book, originally written in Spanish by Dr. Guillermo Mac Kenzie, accessible for English-speaking Christians and English readers interested in Christianity.
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Posted on January 8, 2024
Climate Advocacy in Action: Gordon College Student Engages at COP28
Carolina França ’24 just returned from COP28 in Dubai where she met Christians, Muslims and individuals from around the world who are currently suffering from climate-related tragedies all too familiar to her.
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Posted on December 18, 2023
Creating Sustainable Change: Calvin Dundore's Recycling Initiative at Pathways for Children
Calvin Dundore ’24, a business major passionate about creation care, helped local business Pathways for Children implement a new recycling and compost system for his internship this past semester.
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Posted on December 4, 2023
Gordon Students to Represent Creation Care at COP28
James Wheeler ’24 and other Gordon students will serve as UN Observers at the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) for climate action in Dubai, United Arab Emirates from December 4-15, 2023.
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Posted on May 23, 2023
Four Gordon Students Receive Broadcast Education Association Awards
This marks the first time Gordon has placed in this top national college production competition, which draws over 1,500 entries each year from some of the biggest, most well-known media colleges from around the nation.
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Posted on May 2, 2023
Annabel Smith ’23: Art for Justice
"You can be faithful and get involved in politics. You can hold to your Christian values and bring change to our broken world."
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Posted on May 2, 2023
Serafina Zotter ’23: Research for Healing
“I actually made a difference. My research is leading to healing for many who are suffering. I know more than ever that I want to be a doctor. And I now understand how to do that in a way that honors the Lord, thanks to Dr. Cornwell.”
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Posted on May 2, 2023
Rebecca Niles ’23: Leadership for Hope
“There is a thread of Christian community that crosses the oceans. When you meet a Christian in another place, you automatically have that connecting point as brothers and sisters in Christ. It’s a humbling reminder that none of us are meant to do this alone.”
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Posted on May 2, 2023
Natalia Estevez ’26 and David Edwards ’26: Bridge-building for the Kingdom
“I came to Gordon because God lives here, and people love me for who I am. In learning about myself, I've realized how much I need the gospel and that I don't have to be the superhero all the time. I owe love to others, and that's enough.”
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