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Posted on October 16, 2019

Split Peas and Asylees

In Portland, Maine, last spring, a number of food production workers stopped washing their hands, and it was Abbey Mitchell’s job to find out why.

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Posted on October 14, 2019

Four Pearls of Wisdom from a Longtime Presidential Faith Advisor

In 2017, Sam Rodriguez was the first Hispanic evangelical to deliver a prayer at a presidential inauguration. For that, many people called him a traitor.

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Posted on October 11, 2019

6 Takeaways from the 2019 Herrmann Lectures

Through three lectures, Dr. Praveen Sethupathy examined questions of science, faith and the accompanying ethical questions, ultimately asking, “What does it mean to be human?”

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Posted on October 10, 2019

‘Antigone’: A Modern Spin on Timeless Struggles

After performances of Theatre Arts' production of 'Antigone,' audiences were torn on whether to laugh at the play’s hilarious banter or cry because of its tragic elements of death and sorrow.

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Posted on October 9, 2019

Homecoming 2019: Celebrating the Servant Leaders from Year 1 to 130

A Convocation spectacular launched this year’s Homecoming and Family Weekend on Friday, October 4.

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Posted on October 4, 2019

Gordon College Unveils a $130 Million ‘Faith Rising’ Campaign to Serve Future Students

Celebrating 130 years since its founding, Gordon College today unveiled Faith Rising: The Campaign for Gordon College, a five-year, comprehensive campaign to raise $130 million.

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Posted on October 1, 2019

VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger on the Imminent (and Positive) Permeation of Technology

“Every one of us needs to become technologically capable regardless of the field that you’re participating in," said Pat Gelsinger at a Work Ahead: Ready for 2030 event. "So the idea of lifelong education and re-education becomes the central thesis of what the next several decades of work will look like.”

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Posted on September 30, 2019

Heather Templeton Dill on the Future of Religion

Last April, the first picture of a black hole went viral. It was a low-res image of a bright yellow disc with a dark hole in the middle, similar in shape to a donut.

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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 27, 2019

Enneagram Expert and Grammy-nominated Musician at Homecoming

Homecoming and Family Weekend 2019 will include visits from two special guests—Ian Morgan Cron hosting an Enneagram workshop, and David Leonard leading worship at the Homecoming Awards.

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Posted on September 25, 2019

Study Your Way Around the North Shore with Five Coffee Shops

Whether you are a Chester’s loyalist or a Bistro frequenter, sometimes you need a different booth to call home as you write that philosophy paper or cram for your New Testament exam.

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Posted on September 24, 2019

Biblical Art Across Centuries and Cultures in ‘Discerning Eye’ Gallery

Over 60 works from the Bowden Collections are on display in the Barrington Gallery. 'Discerning Eye' features five centuries of art and several cultures, from Picasso to 15th-century Italian sculptures and Japanese artists.

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