Posted on January 6, 2025
First-Gen College Success: John-Manuel Andriote ’80 on His Role at Winship Cancer Institute
John-Manuel Andriote ’80, former first-generation college student and well-reknowned health journalist, is now a senior writer at the Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University in Atlanta, GA. We sat down with him to ask about his career and trends in the world of storytelling.
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Posted on December 30, 2024
Gordon College in 2024: 10 Memorable Moments of Academic Growth and Achievement
Here are 10 of the biggest academic achievements the Gordon College community accomplished in 2024.
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Posted on December 23, 2024
Jermane Zorrilla ’21 and Family Win Big on Family Feud: A Dream Come True
Jermane Zorilla '21 and her family won over $40,000 on Family Feud, winning the maximum of five games and the trip of a lifetime.
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Posted on December 13, 2024
Answering the Call: George Barclay’s (’79B) Journey in Ministry and Community Leadership
George Barclay ’79B has served in ministry his entire career in the northeast and spent the last 30 years at Norwood Baptist Church in Warwick, RI. We sat down with him to ask about his career and trends in the American church.
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Posted on November 25, 2024
Transforming Lives: Jennifer Thomas ’07 on Leading For His Children in Ecuador
Jennifer Thomas ’07 is now the executive director of For His Children, which serves vulnerable children in Ecuador through adoption and fostering. We sat down with her to ask about the realities of caring for vulnerable children in developing countries.
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Posted on November 19, 2024
Inside BNY Mellon: Florecita Carías Mejía ’08 on Succeeding in Global Finance
Florecita Carías Mejía ’08 is now senior vice president of custody client services at BNY Mellon. We sat down with her to ask about her career and being a Hispanic woman in the finance industry.
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Posted on November 14, 2024
Women in Law Enforcement: Meredith Kercher ’19 on Leading with Empathy
Meredith Kercher ’19, the only female campus police officer at Gordon College, talks about what life is like as a woman and a Christian in law enforcement.
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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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Posted on October 28, 2024
The Role of Research Labs in Drug Discovery: Sam Sherratt ’15 on Elucida Labs’ Work
Sam Sherratt ’15, scientific director at Elucida Research, a biotech company in Beverly, MA, talks about his role working in a research lab and trends in the world of cardiovascular health.
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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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Posted on October 10, 2024
Rebuilding Trust in a Divided America: Peacemaking Advice from Prashan De Visser ’08
As the 2024 presidential race enters the final stretch, Gordon alum Prashan De Visser ’08, founder of Global Unites, visited Gordon on September 18. He spoke about how such political divides can heal through the power of peacemaking as defined in Scripture, calling Christians to be catalysts for hope in the United States.
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