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Posted on March 20, 2019

Places for Truth Telling

There are some places better left private. A doctor's office, a jury room, a parent-teacher conference, a marriage counseling session: if these places became public, they would no longer feel safe.

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Posted on February 22, 2019

Lauren Snyder ’19 Designs Major Set for Winter Musical

After reading a poem about a saw in her Nobel Literature class, Lauren Snyder ’19 was the only one who raised her hand when the professor asked if anyone had ever used one.

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Posted on February 12, 2019

Meet the Inaugural Bible Translation Program Cohort

Gordon's Bible Translation Program inducted its first cohort of students. They come from a variety of academic disciplines, but are united in their common desire to serve God and other people on an international level.

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Posted on December 3, 2018

From the World’s Deadliest Earthquake to the World’s Deadliest Cancer

Orlane Destin ’21 says that growing cancer cells for research is like taking care of a baby.

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Posted on November 7, 2018

Alana Mann ’19: Trading in the End Times for a New Beginning

At age 16, Alana Farley went up to the airport counter in Kauai, Hawaii, and bought a plane ticket to California. She had a rolling backpack filled with her belongings and was hoping to leave the island before the missing child report caught up with her.

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Posted on October 18, 2018

The Theory of Thriving

Having been awarded a Shared Justice Student-Faculty Research Prize, Paul Brink (political science) and Jordan Bellamy ’20 investigated the effects of the increasing housing prices on the North Shore of Massachusetts, specifically in the city of Lynn.

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Posted on August 13, 2018

Catching a (World) Vision

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Posted on July 27, 2018

Joe Bandy ’19 Goes to Hollywood

At Alcon Entertainment in Beverly Hills, Joe Bandy ’19 is getting to see Hollywood’s underbelly—full of private guilds, hordes of untapped movie scripts and social media savvy film directors.

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Posted on May 4, 2018

How a Career Path Can Grow in the Liberal Arts—Including International Honors

Gordon student honored with international short story award, first publication and archival of her writing in the Library of Congress—all before graduation.

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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 16, 2018

Expanding Worldviews, Serving the Global Church

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Posted on April 9, 2018

Students Recognized in National Poetry Competition

In April two Gordon students, Kara Applegate ’18 and Christie Clause ’20, were recognized in the National Federation of State Poetry Societies College Undergraduate Poetry competition, receiving first and fifth place honorable mentions.

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