Posted on April 24, 2019
The Liberal Arts: Tools for Life
Lining the first floor hallway of KOSC is a series of paintings. At a glance, perhaps, it’s an odd place for art. But taking a moment to analyze the abstract swirls, lines and patterns, a viewer discovers a perfect picture of the liberal arts.
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Posted on April 11, 2019
Students Voice Passions in JUD Talks
From the negative influence of cell phones to the origin of the universe, last week's JUD Talks provided a platform for students to exercise their public speaking skills by presenting a speech on a topic that inspires their passion.
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Posted on April 8, 2019
Sabbatical Sojourns: Political Science with Tim Sherratt
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Posted on April 8, 2019
Sabbatical Sojourns: Social Work with Sybil Coleman
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Posted on April 5, 2019
Sabbatical Sojourns: Education with Mindy Eichhorn
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Posted on April 5, 2019
Sabbatical Sojourns: Chemistry with Michael Paul
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Posted on April 4, 2019
Art Department Celebrates 30 Years of Relationships Through Creating
From the studio to the gallery, creativity is the name of the game for the Art Department and its faculty, this year celebrating their 30th anniversary. The department graduates students who are traditionally trained but taught to observe the world differently.
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Posted on April 3, 2019
Sabbatical Sojourns: Theatre Arts with Jeff Miller
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Posted on April 3, 2019
Saving the Future by Preserving the Past
On April 5 and 6, Gordon will host its first annual History and Vocation Symposium, "Museums and the Future: Challenges and Careers," with a keynote address by Richard Pickering of Plimoth Plantation, and a panel featuring six alumni.
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Posted on April 3, 2019
Sabbatical Sojourns: Philosophy with Ian DeWeese-Boyd
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Posted on March 29, 2019
When All Colleges Start to Look the Same
This year, precisely 384 “best colleges” made the cut for the Princeton Review’s annual publication, and 151 colleges in the United States, Gordon included, touted their 11:1 student-to-faculty ratio (or lower). So, how do you tell them apart?
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Posted on December 3, 2018
From the World’s Deadliest Earthquake to the World’s Deadliest Cancer
Orlane Destin ’21 says that growing cancer cells for research is like taking care of a baby.
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