Posted on June 18, 2020
Five Professors, 154 Years at Gordon
The 2019–20 year marked the milestone of retirement for several Gordon College faculty, five of whom The Bell caught up with to glean (more) wisdom, hear their favorite memories and learn what’s next.
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Posted on May 5, 2020
Wisdom for Uncertain Times: Advice from 5 Gordon Professors
Though the current state of the world may seem novel, many of us have encountered seasons of uncertainty before. During such events, the wise counsel and insight of mentors can help offer perspective and hope.
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Posted on April 17, 2020
13 Books by Gordon Authors to Read During Your Extra Time at Home
Weeks deep into stay-at-home guidelines, you may be feeling a little restless. Why not try a new book? From politics and religion to books for young readers, check out this list of reads penned by Gordon authors.
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Posted on March 27, 2020
When Anxiety, Fear and Despair Surround Us, Practice Remembering
Right now, we are God’s people whose despair can find glimpses of hope when our imaginations break out into trust-filled declarations that God will be faithful even when we don’t yet know what that looks like.
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Posted on November 22, 2019
Computer Science: Programmed for 40 Years of Ingenuity
Forty years since launching the computer science major and 50 since Gordon’s first computer programming course, the College celebrates a history in innovation.
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Posted on November 1, 2019
"As I Am": A Lesson on Listening
This past weekend, a researcher became a playwright, so that her findings could give back to the very people her research was about.
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Posted on September 27, 2019
Seeking Amplified Living in Conflicted Lands
Gordon in Orvieto director Matt Doll's new exhibition shows beauty in conflict and hope in honesty. It will be on display in Barrington Gallery during Homecoming, October 5.
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Posted on September 13, 2019
Healing Post-Soviet Ukraine through Music
When Yo-Yo Ma—perhaps the world’s most famous living classical musician—played his cello at the border entry point in Laredo, Texas, last April, it was a perfect example of how the culture of classical music is changing.
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Posted on September 4, 2019
Washing Feet by Studying the Brain
For new faculty member Dan Norton, teaching psychology means dispelling misconceptions, utilizing clinical experience and contributing to the kingdom of God by washing peoples' feet.
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Posted on August 29, 2019
Faculty Awarded Two Fulbright Scholarships for Fall
A rare accomplishment, two Gordon faculty members have been awarded Fulbright Scholarships for the fall semester: Provost Janel Curry and Assistant Professor of Economics and Business Kristen Cooper '06.
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Posted on August 21, 2019
Collaborative Conductor Joins Music Faculty
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Posted on April 8, 2019
Sabbatical Sojourns: Political Science with Tim Sherratt
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