Posted on August 7, 2019
Capturing the Cannons: Gordon Lacrosse Player Interns with the Boston Cannons
Jacob Hryzan ’20 united his knack for photography with his love of lacrosse in a marketing internship with the Boston Cannons, a Major League Lacrosse professional team.
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Posted on August 6, 2019
Fighting Climate Change, One Window at a Time
In order to truly care for people, we need to work on fighting climate change while also helping people who are impacted by it," says Christine Seibert ’18, local coordinator for a Maine-based nonprofit that produces affordable window-inserts to protect homes from chilly drafts in colder months
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Posted on August 1, 2019
Ready for Takeoff: Tips for the Academic Year
With another academic year swiftly approaching, Veronica Andreades '20 gathered some tips for charting a successful course from some seasoned pilots of the academic airways.
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Posted on July 26, 2019
Trading Lab Coats for Broadway Costumes: Grad Olivia Buelow’s Gig in NYC
When Olivia Buelow '18 graduated, her eyes were set on medical school. But an unexpected opportunity to work as a wardrobe dresser on Broadway for Moulin Rouge! The Musical introduced her to a new passion.
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Posted on July 18, 2019
Alum Awarded White House Honors for Medical Breakthroughs
Dr. John E. Harris ’98 receives the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. Government to outstanding scientists and engineers beginning their independent research careers.
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Posted on July 16, 2019
Prepping for Move-in Day: 10 Things to Pack, 10 Things to Leave Behind
Whether your Pinterest board is bursting with décor ideas or you’re in denial that college is just seven short weeks away, before you clear out Target’s college aisle or hide under a blanket, here are 10 things to pack and 10 things to leave behind.
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Posted on July 4, 2019
Making Stars for the Next Moon Landing
Fifty years ago, when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin planted an American flag on the moon’s powdery surface, the stars were a little lackluster, especially in retrospect.
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Posted on June 24, 2019
Sharing the Wealth: Gordon Opens Campus to Summer Groups
Despite most students being away, Gordon is no ghost town over the summer—40 different organizations and groups from all over the country and world enjoy the picturesque surroundings make use of the campus’s otherwise vacant facilities.
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Posted on June 24, 2019
Be courageous—the battle is won!: “Deepening the Faith” devotional 21
This installment is part of a regular devotional series, “Deepening the Faith,” written by Gordon faculty and staff for the enrichment of the wider College community.
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Posted on June 21, 2019
'Wall Street Journal' Features Andrew Huang ’18 and Neema Kamau ’20
A Gordon student and alumnus were both named in a recent Wall Street Journal article on the benefits of a small college approach to preparing for big jobs.
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Posted on June 18, 2019
10 Activities for Your Summer Vacation on the North Shore
Why not make your next college visit a family vacation, and explore the North Shore’s maritime roots and musical theater offerings? You don’t need to travel further than 20 miles to explore any one of these fascinating and fun destinations.
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Posted on June 17, 2019
From Boston to Rwanda: Initial Steps of the Class of 2019
Before packing up and leaving campus for good, several graduates let The Bell know where they’d be taking their first postgraduate steps.
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