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 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 February 15, 2023
What has faith to do with climate change science?
Dr. Dorothy Boorse ’87, professor of biology, explores the intersection of faith and climate change science.
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Posted on November 14, 2022
Gordon Awarded Massachusetts Life Sciences Center Grant
Gordon will receive approximately $380,000 in equipment as part of the Life Sciences Consortium of the North Shore, a collaboration with Salem State University, Endicott College and North Shore Community College.
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Posted on September 21, 2022
Dr. Dorothy Boorse Leads NAE Report on Impacts of Climate Change on Poverty
In partnership with World Relief and the Evangelical Environmental Network, Boorse discusses the science of climate change and Christians' role as stewards of God’s creation.
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Posted on August 18, 2021
New Fellows Program Honors Faculty Investment in Students’ Career Journeys
Jonathan Senning (computer science), Amy Brown Hughes (theology) and Evangeline “Angie” Cornwell (biology) were named the inaugural Vocation Faculty Fellows, a new award from the Career and Connection Institute.
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Posted on August 31, 2020
From Classroom to Cornfield: A Recap of Summer Research
From their makeshift labs right here in Wenham all the way to Ohio, and research projects ranging from surveying butterflies to shining lasers, here is a recap of summer student research.
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Posted on August 17, 2020
Five Gardening Tips from Gordon’s Greenhouse Expert
Social distancing has beckoned many into nature, and Dr. Ming Zheng has tips for those who have turned to gardening as an escape from the indoors and a peaceful routine.
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Posted on February 14, 2020
The Secret Life of Bee. . . Researchers
DANIEL HA ’20 Major: biology (environmental science concentration) Hometown: Chiang Mai,
Thailand Keeps a mental list of pollen colors he’s seen in the beehive (the rarest one is blue).
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Posted on December 19, 2019
Beauty Pageants Are No Longer Skin Deep
It’s the first day of the 99th Miss America pageant and chances are very few of us will watch it tonight (even after the organization officially nixed the swimwear and evening gown segments last year, claiming they would no longer judge women based on their exterior)
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Posted on September 3, 2019
Summer at Noble Refreshes Young Scientist’s Perspective
After interning as a plant science scholar, Liza Antonelli ’21 has a very different idea about what it means to be a serious scientist.
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Posted on August 6, 2019
Fighting Climate Change, One Window at a Time
In order to truly care for people, we need to work on fighting climate change while also helping people who are impacted by it," says Christine Seibert ’18, local coordinator for a Maine-based nonprofit that produces affordable window-inserts to protect homes from chilly drafts in colder months
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