Posted on December 11, 2014
CCC Offensive Player of the Year: “It's a well-rounded experience”
Caleb Cole ’17 scored a league-leading 14 goals this fall for Gordon Men’s Soccer—Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) championship finalists and the highest-scoring team in the league—and was named CCC Men’s Soccer Offensive Player of the Year.
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Posted on December 10, 2014
Here We Come A-Caroling--in Latin
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Posted on December 8, 2014
December Sun: An Advent Reflection
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Posted on December 8, 2014
Clinical trials, Washington & an immunological viewpoint
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Posted on December 5, 2014
Bursting with color
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Posted on December 2, 2014
Different Speech, Same World
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Posted on December 1, 2014
13th Annual Undergraduate Symposium on Sustainability and the Environment
Professor Irv Levy and ten students recently traveled to Bridgewater State University to participate in the 13th Annual Undergraduate Symposium on Sustainability and the Environment.
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Posted on November 26, 2014
Peter Berger to Present “The Challenge of Religious Pluralism”
Globally recognized for his contributions in the field of sociology, religion and culture studies Peter Berger (Boston University) will be interviewed on his newest book, "The Many Alters of Modernity" by Senior Fellow Gregor Thuswaldner (Center for Faith & Inquiry).
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Posted on November 25, 2014
Thanksgivings
Thanksgiving greetings from the Gordon College community.
"Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever."
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Posted on November 25, 2014
The Annual Crum Lecture—Augustine and the Art of Politics
In honor of his grandfather's work in academia, Princeton University Professor Eric Gregory will speak on Augustine and politics followed by a rededication of Gregory Auditorium—a popular lecture hall on Gordon's campus named for Dr. Carlton Gregory, the speakers grandfather.
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Posted on November 25, 2014
Tim Walker ’10: International Educator (and Recess Enthusiast)
When Tim Walker began teaching fifth grade at a public school in Helsinki, Finland, he was surprised to discover how seriously recess was taken.
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Posted on November 24, 2014
Immigration: Good intentions for a broken system
These days, a modern family is more complex than the screen-written characters seen on TV. Many families now include a loved one who came to the United States from another homeland. So when President Obama announced a new immigration policy in a televised address Thursday, we went straight to Ruth Melkonian-Hoover, chair of Gordon’s Department of Political Science, for comment about the nature of Obama’s announcement and the impact it might have on the future. Read her "Reflection on the News" here >>
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