Posted on June 20, 2017
Presidential Perspectives: Connections on Capitol Hill
"In D.C., we had anywhere from 30 seconds to a few minutes to make connections with people, so quite literally every second and every word counted."
Posted on June 20, 2017
"In D.C., we had anywhere from 30 seconds to a few minutes to make connections with people, so quite literally every second and every word counted."
Posted on June 19, 2017
Gary Gottlieb, CEO of Partners in Health, was the featured guest of the quarterly CEO Colloquium presented by Gordon College at the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston.
Posted on June 19, 2017
When Lauren Becker prepared to re-enter full-time work, “I said that if there was anywhere in the world I could work, it would be at Gordon College, and if there was anything I could do, it would have to do with spiritual formation,” she says.
Posted on June 5, 2017
Posted on June 1, 2017
CURE Niger, a children’s hospital in Africa where Josh ’05 and Julie ’02 Korn serve, has a new playground for patients, funded in part by the sales of final artwork by students in the Gordon IN Orvieto program.
Posted on May 22, 2017
While studying at Gordon, Anna Jonker ’14 was met with a life-changing opportunity that began when she met a Peace Corps representative at a career fair and received a nudge of encouragement from Dr. Dorothy Boorse (biology).
Posted on May 22, 2017
Posted on May 20, 2017
On Saturday, May 20, Gordon College celebrated it's 125th undergraduate Commencement ceremony and the 20th graduate degree Commencement.
Posted on May 18, 2017
“The past year in politics has given us many things to talk about," says Dr. Paul Brink (political science). "At Gordon, it has allowed for great conversation among faculty and students about very basic questions concerning what politics is for.”
Posted on May 16, 2017
Sohenga Depestre has been named the 2017 Collegian of the Year, a longstanding tradition that honors the graduating senior who has made the greatest total contribution to the College.
Posted on May 15, 2017
“If you’re going to take social impact seriously, there might actually be no better place on the planet than a Christian liberal arts school, where faithful founders are asked to think deeply about how to address the needs of a broken world.”
Posted on May 11, 2017
“I’m persuaded that 500 years after the Reformation, evangelicals cannot simply yawn and walk away from Christ’s command that we all be one,” proclaimed former CFI Director Dr. Tal Howard, now of Valparaiso University.