Posted on March 8, 2024
From Gordon to Microsoft: Ari Dospassos ’21 Shares Insights on Software Engineering
Ari Dos Passos ’21, who studied computer science at Gordon and now works as a software engineer at Microsoft, shares about his job working in software and technology, as well as his passion for computer science.
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Posted on January 29, 2024
The Power of Gratitude: Dr. Ivy George's Vision for a United Society
On January 23 Gordon’s Center for Faith and Inquiry (CFI) hosted its first event of the semester on its year long theme of "The one and the many.” Ivy George, professor of sociology, explained in her talk, “Oneing and Hospitality” the beginnings of a new project that examines the Christian’s role of hospitality in restoring our country to peace and unity through the concept of “oneing.” To restore our relationships with each other, we first need to restore our relationship with God and our posture towards gratitude and wonder.
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Posted on January 11, 2024
Empowering Cross-Cultural Discipleship: Gordon Students Translate Key Christian Discipleship Book
Hannah Donnelly `21, Anne Shearer `24, Kellyn Burden `24 and Libby Trudeau `24, are making a Christian discipleship book, originally written in Spanish by Dr. Guillermo Mac Kenzie, accessible for English-speaking Christians and English readers interested in Christianity.
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Posted on January 8, 2024
Climate Advocacy in Action: Gordon College Student Engages at COP28
Carolina França ’24 just returned from COP28 in Dubai where she met Christians, Muslims and individuals from around the world who are currently suffering from climate-related tragedies all too familiar to her.
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Posted on December 22, 2023
Unlocking Demand: Mandy Liu's Economic Study Reveals Need for HPV Vaccines in Nepal
Mandy Liu, professor of economics, presented her research “Like Mother Like Daughter? Behavioral and Economic Factors to Determine HPV Vaccination for Mothers and Adolescent Daughters: Evidence in Nepal" at the Himalayan Policy Research Consortium (HPRC) on December 3-4, 2023.
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Posted on December 18, 2023
Creating Sustainable Change: Calvin Dundore's Recycling Initiative at Pathways for Children
Calvin Dundore ’24, a business major passionate about creation care, helped local business Pathways for Children implement a new recycling and compost system for his internship this past semester.
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Posted on December 12, 2023
Unveiling the Impact of AI on Art and Memory: Gregory Deddo's Exhibition at Barrington
Gregory Deddo, professor of art, tackles questions about identity, memory, AI and more in his exhibit “How the Morning Itself Appears,” on display until December 16 in the Gallery at Barrington Center for the Arts at Gordon College.
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Posted on December 4, 2023
Gordon Students to Represent Creation Care at COP28
James Wheeler ’24 and other Gordon students will serve as UN Observers at the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) for climate action in Dubai, United Arab Emirates from December 4-15, 2023.
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Posted on March 27, 2023
Meeting New Demands with New Offerings: Gordon Launches 30 Academic Programs
Gordon College introduces new and reimagined academic programs for in-demand areas of science, business, psychology, communication and more. These programs will begin in the fall of 2023.
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Posted on February 16, 2022
How Small Details Have Major Meaning in the Book of Job
From the foreboding, scorching east wind to stolen camels, the 2022 Tak Yan Lee lecture by Dr. Elaine Phillips explored the meaning behind details in the Book of Job.
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Posted on February 9, 2022
Reconciling with Pain: Four Tips from Philip Yancey
Christian writer Philip Yancey served as the keynote speaker for the American Scientific Affiliation Winter Symposium, sharing reflections on grief inspired by John Donne.
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Posted on June 24, 2021
Retiring Faculty Profess Lessons from the Classroom: Part 2
After careers imparting both professional and personal wisdom to students at Gordon, three retiring professors share their next steps and the memories they’ll take with them.
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