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Posted on September 10, 2020

Triumph in Tragedy: Remembering 9/11

The tragedies of 9/11 appear in history textbooks and college students are too young to recollect the events, but Chaplain Bob Whittet urges us to loosen our grip on confusion, disbelief and fear, and instead focus on remembrance, gratitude and faith.

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Posted on September 9, 2020

Wielding the Weapon of Rhetoric for Good

As press conferences take over TV and headlines clash, Dr. Luke Redington arrives at Gordon to teach students how to wield the weapon of rhetoric ethically, lead Gordon's Writing Center and help launch a new minor in professional writing.

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Posted on September 4, 2020

Living with Purpose: Senior Reflection from Daryus Vaughan ’20

As students finish up their second full week of classes and adjust to their new “normal”, The Bell is resharing the senior reflection of biblical studies and political science graduate Daryus Vaughan ’20.

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Posted on August 31, 2020

From Classroom to Cornfield: A Recap of Summer Research

From their makeshift labs right here in Wenham all the way to Ohio, and research projects ranging from surveying butterflies to shining lasers, here is a recap of summer student research.

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Posted on August 17, 2020

Five Gardening Tips from Gordon’s Greenhouse Expert

Social distancing has beckoned many into nature, and Dr. Ming Zheng has tips for those who have turned to gardening as an escape from the indoors and a peaceful routine.

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Posted on August 13, 2020

Athletics Unveils Fierce Updates to Lion Rampant Logo

Gordon’s Lion Rampant sports a competitive, new look thanks to a generous gift from the Kanas family. The update features layers of cyan and navy, a sharper silhouette, a forward tilt and a more angled eye.

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Posted on August 11, 2020

Former College President to Lead Gordon Adult Education Program

Gordon College announces the appointment of Dr. Ivan L. Filby, an international higher education administrator and professor, as founding executive director of the Gordon adult education program.

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Posted on August 7, 2020

Trust in a Time of Crisis: Senior Reflection from Madeleine Wiggins ’20

Every year, graduating seniors are invited to share their stories with the Gordon community. It’s a chance to reflect on their time at Gordon and pass down some of their wisdom to the rising seniors, juniors and sophomores.

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Posted on July 28, 2020

Cracking the Code of Remote Internships

While many summer internships were canceled due to the pandemic, computer science students completing remote internships are gaining experience that will make them "exponentially more valuable in the workforce."

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Posted on July 17, 2020

Yicaury Melo ’09 Named Director of Multicultural Initiatives and the Clarendon Scholars Program

Melo’s appointment to director marks the first time in the Clarendon Scholars program’s 18-year history that it will be run by an alum.

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Posted on July 14, 2020

La Vida Alumni Receive Grant to Explore New National Park

As soon as the Canadian border opens, former La Vida sherpas (and participants) Joel Cox ’16, Taylor Bradford ’19, Blake Denman ’18 and Izzy Johnson ’18 will be hiking Canada’s Nááts’įhch’oh National Park (NNP).

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Posted on July 13, 2020

How to Safely Enjoy Your Favorite Summer Activities During COVID

To get a better idea of how we can enjoy some of our favorite summer activities while taking care of ourselves and others, The Bell reached out to a few knowledgeable alumni who have the inside scoop on activities like camping, berry picking and picnics in the park.

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