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Posted on February 14, 2020

The Secret Life of Bee. . . Researchers

DANIEL HA ’20 Major: biology (environmental science concentration) Hometown: Chiang Mai, Thailand Keeps a mental list of pollen colors he’s seen in the beehive (the rarest one is blue).

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Posted on February 13, 2020

Villodas Takes DEEP FAITH into “The Depths of the Soul”

DEEP FAITH Week 2020 brought to campus Rich Villodas, pastor of New Life Fellowship Church in New York City, who preached a message of radical transformation from the inside out.

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Posted on February 13, 2020

Words that Belong to One Language But All People

ROSE BAKER ’21 Major: linguistics Hometown: Layton, UT If she could be fluent in any other language, it would be Russian.

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Posted on February 12, 2020

Why Gordon’s Education Program Is in the Top 15 Nationwide For Early Reading Instruction

Over the last 20 years, American youth have set record-lows for underage drinking, smoking and teenage pregnancies, but they haven’t gotten any better at reading.

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Posted on February 12, 2020

Balance is in the Balcony

MATTHEW RHEE ’22 Majors: music performance and music education Hometown: Syosset, NY Music taste ranges from Italian opera to American rap.

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Posted on February 11, 2020

From Fascination to Future 50

ADDISON ABBOT ’20 | Majors: computer science and business administration | Hometown: Windsor, CT | Current favorite app: Google Photos

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Posted on February 10, 2020

Called to Move

DEBORAH SULLIVAN ’20 | Major: social impact (Pike Honors) | Hometown: Beverly, MA | Describes her life “like Tetris, with all these little pieces falling into place.”

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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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