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Posted on December 17, 2024

Dr. Liza Abraham on the Benefits of Green Chemistry in Education and Industry 

Dr. Liza Abraham, associate professor of chemistry, is on a mission to help higher education focus on green chemistry that is greener and safer, empowering students to create a positive impact on the world. 

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Allie Cook’ interns with penguins at the New England Aquarium.

Posted on December 11, 2024

Faith, Conservation and Penguins: Allie Cook’s ’25 Internship at the New England Aquarium 

Allie Cook ’25 worked as an intern in the African penguin exhibit at the New England Aquarium last summer caring for penguins and educating visitors on how they can contribute to the preservation of God’s creation.  

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Posted on December 3, 2024

Can AI Chatbots Reflect the Image of God? Insights from Dr. Derek Schuurman 

Dr. Derek C. Schuurman, professor of computer science at Calvin University, spoke at a recent CFI event on the pros and cons of AI chatbots for humanity and how we as Christians can respond to this technological development responsibly and faithfully. 

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Madison Vavala ’24 served as a partnership marketing intern for the Philadelphia Union.

Posted on December 2, 2024

How Madison Vavala ’24 Found Her Niche in Partnership Marketing with Philadelphia Union

Madison Vavala ’24 served as a partnership marketing intern for the Philadelphia Union, a professional soccer team, over the summer. Her role brought her into contact with the highest levels of many prestigious companies, including Subaru, Coca-Cola and Adidas.

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Gordon students who study abroad in Greece perform archaeological excavations.

Posted on November 26, 2024

Discover Greek Ruins: Study Abroad with Gordon and ACT This Summer 

In summer 2025 Gordon students will have the unique opportunity to take part in archaeological excavations in Greece through a new partnership with the American College of Thessaloniki (ACT).

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Jason Asonye ’25 interned in computer science for a Naval Undersea Warfare Center on submarine simulations.

Posted on November 21, 2024

Coding Excellence and Integrity: Lessons From Jason Asyone ’25’s Computer Science Internship with NUWC

Jason Asonye ’25 interned for a Naval Undersea Warfare Center and worked with some of the most brilliant minds in the country. For Asonye, the job was a calling—to combine his skills and his faith to be a light in the world of technology. 

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A tutor kneels in front of a whiteboard to help seated students struggling with literacy.

Posted on November 4, 2024

Partnerships for Progress: Herschend School and Local Schools Team Up for Literacy 

This past summer the Herschend School of Education was a recipient of a Massachusetts Department of Elementary Secondary Education (DESE) grant that formed an Early Literacy Consortium to tutor children on the North Shore who were struggling with reading. 

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Abi Hopkins hlding a cake, dressed in red, at her internship at Target.

Posted on November 1, 2024

All About the People: Abigail Hopkins ’25’s Executive Internship at Target  

Abi Hopkins ’25, a business major with a human resources management concentration, developed her management skills this past summer as an executive team lead intern at Target.

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Lauren Whitnah reads to a group of Gordon College students at a Center for Faith and Inquiry event about listening well.

Posted on October 16, 2024

Slow Faith in a Fast World: Lauren Whitnah on the Benedictine Rule and Listening Well 

Lauren Whitnah—a medieval historian and current dean of Nashota House Seminary—spoke at a Center for Faith and Inquiry event on October 3. Keeping in step with CFI’s annual theme, “Ready to Listen, Learning to Talk," she used the Benedictine Rule as an example for intentional listening.

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Posted on October 15, 2024

Faithful Creativity in a Digital Age

In celebration of the new Adams School of Music and the Arts, we sat down with some of the professors in the new school for their perspective on art, faith, and how those two are relevant in the face of our current times and technology.

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Posted on October 14, 2024

Why Christians Should Consider Careers in Finance: Insights from Liz Cronin ’89  

Elizabeth “Liz” Cronin ’89, the Vice President of Compliance for Haverhill Bank in Haverhill, MA, talks about her role and trends in the world of banking, financial literacy and information management. 

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Posted on October 11, 2024

From Alumni Awards to Art Exhibitions: Gordon Homecoming 2024 in Review 

On October 4-5, 2024, Gordon College students, families, faculty and alumni gathered over the sunny autumn weekend to celebrate Homecoming together for the first time since Gordon’s seven new schools were announced earlier this year.  

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