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Posted on March 23, 2018

Bringing Forgiveness into the Psychological Canon

“There are a number of ways we can respond to injustice,” Worthington said, addressing the Gordon community during the Franz Lecture that took place this week on Tuesday, March 20.

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Posted on March 21, 2018

AnaCarolina Araujo ’18: Neighbor and Scientist

AnaCarolina Araujo ’18 has never broken a bone, but she loves to study them. As a kinesiology major, she uses her knowledge of movement to help people regain control of their bodies. 

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Posted on March 20, 2018

New Gordon Consortium Partners with Christian High Schools

In an effort to strengthen Gordon’s relationships with Christian high schools in the U.S. and abroad, the College has established the Gordon Grapevine Consortium.

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Posted on March 19, 2018

Herman Brings Loved Ones to Life Through Art

Embodying the rich tradition of collaboration, Bruce Herman’s most recent artistic endeavor, Ordinary Saints, is an intersection between painting, poetry and music.

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Posted on March 15, 2018

World Vision CEO Explores Calling and Current Humanitarian Crises

Last week during Connect 2018, a college visit day dedicated to helping future Gordon students explore their calling, World Vision Canada CEO Dr. Michael Messenger ’90 visited campus for a Conversation with the President.

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Posted on March 9, 2018

Gordon Hosts Blockbuster Rap Artist Lecrae

Gordon welcomed Christian hip-hop artist Lecrae on campus for a concert. The Bennett Center gymnasium was transformed into a concert venue—packed with students, faculty, staff and members of the broader North Shore community.

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Posted on March 1, 2018

Two Clarendon Scholars Travel to Chicago for Urban Intensive

This past January, Wislene Augustin ’19 and Shineika Fareus ’21—two Gordon students and Clarendon scholars––traveled to Chicago for the Urban Intensive Program, a week-long program that educates college students about the social justice issues faced by urban communities in the U.S.

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Posted on February 23, 2018

Billy Graham's Mea Culpa to the Jewish Leaders Before His Boston Crusade

Thirty-six years ago, Dr. Marv Wilson was hovering just outside the elevator on the 20th floor of the E.F. Hutton Building, waiting to seize a personal moment with Billy Graham after helping to organize a time for Graham to come meet with Jewish leaders in Boston before his New England crusade on May 30, 1982.

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Posted on February 20, 2018

DEEP FAITH 2018: Reasons to Live

“You’re not here by accident,” Alexander said. “You are not here by happenstance. You are here by divine intention . . . God wanted you and God wants you to live.”

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Posted on February 19, 2018

Jordan Bellamy Receives Research Prize

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Posted on February 19, 2018

CEO to Co-teach Summer Master's Course

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Posted on February 8, 2018

Findings: Taking Students' Art into the Community

Findings is a collaborative gallery created by Gordon art students and seasoned members of Gordon's arts community. This year, five sophomore art majors and three mentors are presenting works.

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