Posted on April 5, 2025
A Movement of Worship: God’s Chosen Gospel Choir and the United Gospel Experience Tour
As the tour's final stop, gospel choirs featuring over 150 students from Gordon College, UMass Lowell, Trinity College, University of Hartford, God's Chosen and University of Providence will take the stage at Gordon on Saturday, April 12 at 3:00 p.m.
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Posted on April 4, 2025
Gordon's Adams School of Music and the Arts Presents “Anticipation: An Alumni Art Show”
Gordon’s newest gallery exhibition, “Anticipation: An Alumni Art Show” features art of many forms by Gordon alumni of the last 25 years. “Anticipation” is open now and runs through April 26 in the Barrington Center for the Arts.
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Posted on March 25, 2025
A Heart for Advocacy: Hannah Hartman ’24 on Working with International Justice Mission in the Philippines
Hannah Hartman ’24 took a literal leap of faith to move to the Philippines and work with International Justice Mission on advocacy for abused children and cultivating hope amidst poverty.
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Posted on March 17, 2025
Helping People in Crisis: Jennifer Mellett’s ’90 Approach to Mental Health Care
Jennifer Mellett ’90 is now a care coordinator for Spring Harbor Hospital and works per diem as a mental health crisis clinician in her local emergency room. We sat down with Mellett to learn about her career and what’s happening in the world of mental health and healthcare.
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Posted on March 9, 2025
Breaking Barriers in Education: Bill Laforme’s ’24M Work with Juvenile Justice
Bill Laforme ’24M is now an English and history teacher at the Department of Youth Services (DYS) Northeast Regional Youth Service Center. He talks about what it's like working at a juvenile justice center that seeks to help detained and committed youth receive the education they need to get their life back on track.
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Posted on March 3, 2025
Female Leadership in Engineering: Jane Eisenhauer ’09 at Raytheon
Jane Eisenhauer ’09 spent her entire career at Raytheon Technologies, a major U.S. defense contractor company. We sat down to ask her about her role as a systems engineer and what it’s like working as a woman in Raytheon engineering.
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Posted on February 28, 2025
Fighting Food Insecurity: How B. J. Osuagwu ’20 Is Leading Change at Healthy Waltham
Chukwuemeka “B. J.” Osuagwu ’20 is now the executive director of Healthy Waltham. We sat down with him to learn more about his role and the fight against food insecurity.
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Posted on February 24, 2025
Encouraging the Next Generation of Leaders: A Reflection from Reginald Nichols ’79
Reginald T. W. Nichols ’79 has led an impressive career in the field of leadership and development. We asked him to reflect on his many years spent leading others in Christ.
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Posted on February 19, 2025
Matthew Ravichandran ’23 Wins ASA Early Career Scientist Award for Bridging Faith and Science
Matthew Ravichandran ’23, the American Scientific Affiliation 2024 Early Career Scientist Award recipient, talks about his current job as a research technician in the Puigserver Lab at the Dana-Farber Institute.
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Posted on February 14, 2025
Jessica Allen’s ’13 Leadership in Multilingual Education at KIPP
Jessica Allen ’13 is now a multi-language learner specialist at KIPP Academy Boston. We sat down with her to learn more about her career in the world of education.
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Posted on January 23, 2025
Jes (’20) and Nate (’18) Mabanglo-Burgett on Building the ‘Witch’s Hollow’ Escape Room
Gordon alums Jes ’20 and Nate ’18 Mabanglo-Burgett built an escape room, “Witch’s Hollow,” which opened in October 2024 at Stained Hourglass Escapes in Salem, MA.
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Posted on January 13, 2025
How Quentin Cole Is Helping 500,000 Ohio Students Stay in School
Quentin Cole ’24 is now the network communications manager for Battelle, the managing organization of Stay in the Game! (SITG), a school-attendance network in Ohio. We sat down with him to ask about his job and the impact SITG is having across the state.
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