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Posted on March 21, 2025

From Passive Tolerance to Flourishing Community: Why We Need Covenantal Pluralism

As part of the annual David L. Franz lecture series, Dr. Dennis Hoover discussed the concept of covenantal pluralism and how we can manage religious diversity in our communities. 

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Gordon College Launches Master of Arts in Theology for Community Transformation and Certificate in Scripture, Theology and Transformation

Posted on March 18, 2025

Gordon College Launches Master of Arts in Theology for Community Transformation and Certificate in Scripture, Theology and Transformation  

Gordon College’s School of Ministry, Theology and Biblical Studies today announced a Master of Arts in Theology for Community Transformation and a certificate program in Scripture, Theology and Transformation.

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Jennifer Mellett talks about mental health.

Posted on March 17, 2025

Helping People in Crisis: Jennifer Mellett’s ’90 Approach to Mental Health Care 

Jennifer Mellett ’90 is now a care coordinator for Spring Harbor Hospital and works per diem as a mental health crisis clinician in her local emergency room. We sat down with Mellett to learn about her career and what’s happening in the world of mental health and healthcare. 

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Influential Women Who Shaped Gordon College

Posted on March 10, 2025

5 Influential Women Who Shaped Gordon College

In honor of Women's History Month, we are sharing 5 influential women who shaped Gordon College.

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Bill Laforme talks about his work in juvenile justice.

Posted on March 9, 2025

Breaking Barriers in Education: Bill Laforme’s ’24M Work with Juvenile Justice  

Bill Laforme ’24M is now an English and history teacher at the Department of Youth Services (DYS) Northeast Regional Youth Service Center. He talks about what it's like working at a juvenile justice center that seeks to help detained and committed youth receive the education they need to get their life back on track.  

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Posted on March 5, 2025

Can GMOs Honor God? Dr. Ming Zheng’s Research in Biotechnology  

Dr. Ming Zheng, professor of biology, spent his recent sabbatical in research labs exploring how to make immature corn pollen systems reproduce more quickly—which will ultimately help people get the food they need faster.

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Jane Eisenhauer on female engineering.

Posted on March 3, 2025

Female Leadership in Engineering: Jane Eisenhauer ’09 at Raytheon 

Jane Eisenhauer ’09 spent her entire career at Raytheon Technologies, a major U.S. defense contractor company. We sat down to ask her about her role as a systems engineer and what it’s like working as a woman in Raytheon engineering. 

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BJ talks about food insecurity.

Posted on February 28, 2025

Fighting Food Insecurity: How B. J. Osuagwu ’20 Is Leading Change at Healthy Waltham 

Chukwuemeka “B. J.” Osuagwu ’20 is now the executive director of Healthy Waltham. We sat down with him to learn more about his role and the fight against food insecurity. 

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Reginald Nichols speaks on leadership.

Posted on February 24, 2025

Encouraging the Next Generation of Leaders: A Reflection from Reginald Nichols ’79

Reginald T. W. Nichols ’79 has led an impressive career in the field of leadership and development. We asked him to reflect on his many years spent leading others in Christ. 

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A studnet works on stress management skills for midterms.

Posted on February 21, 2025

Stress Management Techniques for College Midterms 

Having a basic understanding of stress can help you respond more effectively to the pressure of midterms. Here are a few stress management techniques for students.

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Matthew Ravichandran talks abut science and faith.

Posted on February 19, 2025

Matthew Ravichandran ’23 Wins ASA Early Career Scientist Award for Bridging Faith and Science 

Matthew Ravichandran ’23, the American Scientific Affiliation 2024 Early Career Scientist Award recipient, talks about his current job as a research technician in the Puigserver Lab at the Dana-Farber Institute.

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Posted on February 17, 2025

A Day in the Life of a Gordon College Basketball Player 

Naomi Nicholson ’25, point guard and team captain of the Gordon College Women’s Basketball team, walks us through what a day in the life of a college athlete looks like.

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