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Posted on February 9, 2020

The Macro Reason for Molecular Research

NATHAN GILL ’20 | Major: biochemistry | Hometown: Frederick, MD | Hobbies: researching proteins and watching Star Wars

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Posted on February 8, 2020

The Redemptive Side of Anger: How Civil Rights Activist Arthur Whitaker ’49 Used His Own Pain to Bring About Healing

In honor of Black History Month, The Bell revisits the inspiring story of Rev. Dr. Arthur L. Whitaker ’49, a Gordon graduate who worked tirelessly for racial equality and the “brotherhood of all men” during World War II, the Civil Rights Movement and the many decades that followed.

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Posted on February 8, 2020

Finding Her Voice Underground and Up Front

JABEZ ’21 | Majors: finance and economics | From: China | Most admires: “my father—he has the strongest faith I have ever seen.”

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Posted on February 7, 2020

A Way on the Water

GRANT VEURINK ’21 | Major: finance | Hometown: Urbandale, IA | Goal before graduating: qualify for the Royal Henley Regatta on England’s River Thames

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Posted on January 31, 2020

From Moral Apathy to Moral Clarity: Ethics Training for the Next Wave of Health Professionals

Last week, after a court ruling in Boston, John Kapoor became the first executive of an opioid manufacturer to be convicted at a criminal trial.

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Posted on January 30, 2020

Good Stock: Investment Club Practices Stock Pitches with Boston Portfolio Managers

As stocks fell at the close of the market on Tuesday, Gordon’s Investment Club rose to the 42nd floor of One International Place in Boston to pitch stocks to a panel of Eventide Asset Management portfolio managers.

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Posted on January 27, 2020

Females in Coaching: Falzarano's Game Plan for a Pro Sports Future

From NCAA Division I football to Gordon Men's Basketball, aspiring NBA coach Brooke Falzarano ’20 is forging a path to the big leagues by learning from the best.

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Posted on January 24, 2020

Creating as a Calling: Student Reflects on Visit from Praxis Lab’s Jon Hart

As a senior, with the pressure of graduation just a few months away, I’ve been more concerned with choosing the right headshot than improving someone else’s day with my clear work descriptions. But after an hour and a half with Jon Hart of Praxis Labs, my LinkedIn profile was back in draft. 

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Posted on January 22, 2020

Music, Science and Faith Inform Award-winning Research

Alumnus Dr. Joshua Neumann's innovative musical exploration of Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau earned him the American Musicological Society Thomas Hampson Award for research in classic song.

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Posted on January 21, 2020

Growth in Gordon’s Graduate Leadership Program

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Posted on January 20, 2020

How Does Race Affect Daily Life in America? An Interview with Bil Mooney-McCoy, Part II

In Part II of The Bell’s two-part interview with Director of Worship Bil Mooney-McCoy, we pick up the conversation by hearing from Mooney-McCoy about what it’s like to be black in America in 2020.

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Posted on January 20, 2020

How Much of Dr. King’s Dream Came True? An Interview with Bil Mooney-McCoy, Part I

To honor Dr. King, The Bell interviewed Director of Worship Bil Mooney-McCoy who, in addition to his work as an accomplished musician, is a teacher of racial reconciliation and the father of a professional Christian rapper.

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