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Posted on November 17, 2016

Spark Electrifies Student Body with Faculty Research

For undergraduate students, research can be a foreign, sometimes frightening concept because of its seemingly esoteric nature. But for many Gordon students, it’s an integral part of the learning experience.

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Posted on November 16, 2016

Tales of a Nomad in New Zealand: Why Leaving Isn’t Goodbye

"Alone atop a rock looking out over the Pacific, I listened to the brand new Conor Oberst album 'Ruminations,' took the title to heart and did some thinking," writes Sierra Flach ’18 of her final days in New Zealand.

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Posted on November 15, 2016

Alumni in the Peace Corps: Alex Bostian ’16 Establishes Model UN in Moldova

When Alex Bostian ’16 arrived in Moldova in early summer, he didn’t speak one word of the language. But by early fall, he was teaching classes in both English and Romanian.

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Posted on November 11, 2016

Gordon Theatre Department Performs Translations

An intimate story, directed by Norm Jones, centered on a small cast of characters who, for one reason or another, find themselves involved in a hedge school in their Irish-speaking community in County Donegal, Ireland.

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Posted on November 10, 2016

David Popa ’14: When Fine Art Meets Street Art

"My goal is not to show at top galleries; I want to integrate art and experience," says professional artist David Popa '14. "I’m interested in creating a whole other genre of art."

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Posted on November 9, 2016

Music Faculty Take the Spotlight for a Night

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Posted on November 8, 2016

Dr. Tim Sherratt Provides a Hopeful Outlook on Presidential Election

In this political climate of widespread apathy among the electorate, where the two characters that prevailed to become America’s major party presidential candidates have the lowest favorability ratings to date, Dr. Sherratt contends there is still hope.

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Posted on November 7, 2016

Gary Schmidt ’79: The Ultimate Empathy of Children’s Literature

Dr. Janis Flint-Ferguson describes him as “the William Shakespeare of children’s literature,” who “intermingles great sorrows with some of the most delightful humor.”

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Posted on November 4, 2016

In Celebration of Leadership and the Sciences

Thanks to the tremendous generosity of guests and sponsors, over $1.5 million was raised for student scholarships at Gordon College’s 5th Annual Celebration of Faithful Leadership event.

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Posted on November 4, 2016

Women's Soccer Headed Back To The 'Ship

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Posted on November 3, 2016

Three Time Pulitzer Prize Winner Shares His Photos with Gordon

With a thick Bostonian accent, Forman narrated the stories behind each striking image—a woman standing on the ledge of a building crying, a fireman shimmying along the ledge to get to her and pull her into safety through the window.

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Posted on November 3, 2016

Gordon Shows Scottish Pride at the Third Annual Highland Games

Once a year, students flood the mini-quad, hall flags in hand, for a morning filled with cheering, root beer, donuts and plenty of Scottish-themed competitions, including the Caber Toss, Weight-Over-Bar and Stone Put.

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