Posted on February 7, 2017
Gordon Pilots Sophomore Calling and Career Conference
Gordon recently hosted its first-ever two-day Sophomore Calling and Career Conference to help students gain professional guidance and skills early in their college careers.
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Posted on February 6, 2017
Undergraduate Research Takes Center Stage at Convocation
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Posted on February 3, 2017
Running Late: A New Play Festival
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Posted on February 3, 2017
A Campus Home for Commuters
“I used the commuter lounge every single day last semester,” Caroline Dally ’18 said. “It was exactly what we needed as commuters to feel part of a community on the Gordon campus by offering a small space to connect.”
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Posted on January 24, 2017
Trust the Process: “Lives of Reconciliation” with Dr. Michelle Loyd-Paige
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Posted on January 20, 2017
Beauty in the Dust: Reflections on the Israel Seminar
“It took me going across the globe in a puddle of tenderness to fully grasp who God is and the way he so specifically uses Israel in the story of faith.” Ali Bolsinger ’19 shares her experience on the Israel Seminar in an interview with The Bell.
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Posted on January 12, 2017
Dr. Ketcham Discusses Pew Research on ‘The 700 Club’
Dr. Sharon Ketcham was featured on 'The 700 Club' discussing Pew Research Center findings on the increasing number of “religiously unaffiliated” adults in the U.S.
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Posted on December 29, 2016
Alumni in the Peace Corps: Classrooms and Community in Costa Rica
Ryan Wilkens ’15 fell in love with Costa Rica during his junior year at Gordon, when he spent a semester in San Jose for the Latin American Studies Program. Now he is six months into his two-year Peace Corps term, teaching English at an elementary school.
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Posted on December 23, 2016
Ian Good ’11: New York Philharmonic Staff & Published Composer
Since graduating from Gordon in 2011, Ian Good has published arrangements, received composing commissions, and landed a job at the oldest symphony orchestra in the country, the New York Philharmonic.
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Posted on December 20, 2016
Computing Change: How CS Seniors Make a Difference
Computer science seniors walk away from their yearlong project with real, tangible experience under their belt—and their impact extends from the Chapel walls into the world.
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Posted on December 16, 2016
Exhibition Opening in Orvieto
An exhibition of student artwork, poetry and reflections from the course of a semester in Orvieto, Italy.
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Posted on December 16, 2016
Students Engineer Tech Toys in the Spirit of Christmas
Using the programming and engineering skills they have accumulated to date, first-year engineering students were given the task of creating a Christmas toy—many even went the extra mile and presented their creations in Christmas giftwrap.
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