Posted on June 30, 2016
Gordon Professor’s Side Gig: Lead Guitar for Top Civil War Period Band
Dr. David Goss’s alter ego: He plays an 1850s guitar, and each member of his 2nd South Carolina String Band has an instrument authentic to that period.
Posted on June 30, 2016
Dr. David Goss’s alter ego: He plays an 1850s guitar, and each member of his 2nd South Carolina String Band has an instrument authentic to that period.
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Posted on June 23, 2016
Karina Scavo ’13 was granted a prestigious National Science Foundation graduate student fellowship and, in her second year as a Ph.D. student at Boston University, is studying coral reef conservation and restoration in mangrove environments.
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Posted on June 22, 2016
Abby Mantey ’18, a biology major (pre-medical track) and international student from Ghana, writes about her experience on the “Health and Healthcare in the Developing World” seminar in Belize this summer.
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Posted on June 21, 2016
With bold colors, religious iconography and symbolism, and layering themes, a mural created by Bruce Herman's Gordon IN Orvieto painting class celebrates the program and connects it to the universal church.
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Posted on June 20, 2016
Listen. Share. Eat. Earlier this month, Gordon hosted the annual three-day conference of the Association for Christians in Student Development (ACSD).
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Posted on June 20, 2016
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Posted on June 17, 2016
The exorbitant cost of health care is a burden shared by nearly every employer. “It’s the number one, two and three issue facing businesses,” exhorted Dr. Howard Grant, president and CEO of Lahey Health, at Gordon's recent CEO Colloquium.
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Posted on June 17, 2016
Each lab period this spring, an intrepid group of students left their books and backpacks at the door of Gordon's new Anatomy and Physiology Lab, swapped their pencils for scalpels, donned lab coats and scrubs, and breathed in the scent of embalming fluid.
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Posted on June 16, 2016
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Posted on June 9, 2016
The more than 400 acres of woods and wetlands at the back of the Gordon campus, and in the adjacent Chebacco Woods, provide a habitat for rare organisms—and an alternative classroom for students.
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