Posted on February 23, 2022
On-board With Abroad: Three Students Reflect on Their Unique Study Abroad Experiences During an Age of COVID
From Croatia to Lithuania, Spain and South Korea, Gordon students braved pandemic restrictions to study abroad.
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Posted on February 18, 2022
Togetherness in Tech
Learn how Matt Ramos ’22 is bringing his past experiences with the special needs community into conversations about new technologies
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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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Posted on February 8, 2022
Heritage Summer Program Crafts a Lifestyle of Cultivation
Through the lens of craftsmanship, discipleship and hospitality, high school students reflect on the theme of cultivation with Gordon’s new Heritage program.
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Posted on February 7, 2022
On Track While Online: Seven Tips for a Productive Remote Routine
In the world of hybrid classes and online learning, Gordon staff share their best advice for beating cabin fever and notification fatigue.
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Posted on January 5, 2022
For the Love of Community: Meet Dr. Heather Sipsma, New MPH Director
An Ivy League trained epidemiologist, Dr. Heather Sipsma brings experience from Johns Hopkins, Yale, University of Illinois, Benedictine University and University of Chicago.
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Posted on January 5, 2022
Announcing New Master’s in Public Health
Led by epidemiologist Dr. Heather Sipsma, a graduate of Johns Hopkins and Yale, the MPH program will welcome its first cohort of students in the fall of 2022.
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Posted on December 30, 2021
The Human Element of Music
2014 music education alumnus Elijah Langille’s classroom is a platform for teens at New Bedford High School to learn dedication, dialogue and their own capability.
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Posted on December 15, 2021
14 Unique Christmas Gifts That Support Alumni Businesses
If you are looking for unique and thoughtful gift ideas, The Bell has compiled a list of options for everyone on your list—with the added benefit of supporting alumni businesses.
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Posted on December 14, 2021
Gordon Mourns the Loss of Dr. Janet Arndt, Dean of the School of Education
Gordon College is shocked and saddened by the passing of Dean of the School of Education Dr. Janet Arndt, who served the College for more than 25 years in teaching and administrative roles.
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Posted on December 10, 2021
Remembering Roscoe Duttweiler: Electrician, Musician and Mentor
Gordon College is heartbroken over the passing of colleague and friend Russell “Roscoe” Duttweiler. Following a battle with COVID-19, Duttweiler entered into the presence of the Lord on December 9, 2021, while surrounded by his family.
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