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Makoto Fujimara will speak at Gordon College's 2025 Commencement.

Posted on April 16, 2025

Contemporary Artist Makoto Fujimura to Deliver Gordon College’s 2025 Commencement Address

Internationally renowned artist Makoto Fujimura will deliver the keynote address at Gordon College’s 133rd undergraduate and 28th graduate Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 17, at 10 a.m. on the Gordon College Quad.

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Gordon students at Harvard's Model UN.

Posted on April 14, 2025

Representing Faith and Country: Gordon at Harvard’s Model UN

This February Gordon College students attended the Harvard National Model United Nations (HNMUN) as representatives on a variety of committees engaging with current global issues. Students explored the importance of working together and how to engage the global landscape through the lens of faith.

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Posted on April 7, 2025

Rich Villodas on the Power of Faith: How to Find Peace in Anxiety  

Villodas urged listeners at a recent Gordon College Center for Faith and Inquiry event to reflect Christ’s example of abiding in God to help us move from anxiety-driven responses towards a principle-driven presence. 

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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 21, 2025

From Passive Tolerance to Flourishing Community: Why We Need Covenantal Pluralism

As part of the annual David L. Franz lecture series, Dr. Dennis Hoover discussed the concept of covenantal pluralism and how we can manage religious diversity in our communities. 

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A studnet works on stress management skills for midterms.

Posted on February 21, 2025

Stress Management Techniques for College Midterms 

Having a basic understanding of stress can help you respond more effectively to the pressure of midterms. Here are a few stress management techniques for students.

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On January 28 Bruce Herman officially launched his new book on the relationship between faith, hope and art.

Posted on February 6, 2025

How Bruce Herman’s Faith Transformed His Art—and Inspired His New Book 

On January 28 Bruce Herman officially launched his new book on the relationship between faith, hope and art.

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Posted on January 24, 2025

5 Ways to Get Involved in Student Campus Life at Gordon College 

From outdoor adventures to varsity sports and Bible studies, here are just a few of the many student activities at Gordon College where you can belong, engage and thrive. 

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Posted on January 17, 2025

The College Search: Why Choose a Private vs. Public College 

Though there are certainly good things about public colleges, private colleges, which offer specialized programs and personalized attention, are well-equipped to give you the education you need to thrive after college.  

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Posted on December 3, 2024

Can AI Chatbots Reflect the Image of God? Insights from Dr. Derek Schuurman 

Dr. Derek C. Schuurman, professor of computer science at Calvin University, spoke at a recent CFI event on the pros and cons of AI chatbots for humanity and how we as Christians can respond to this technological development responsibly and faithfully. 

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Students sitting on a couch on the Frost patio expressing gratitude.

Posted on November 22, 2024

How to Be Grateful: Practical Ways to Practice Gratitude  

What does thankfulness truly mean? Why should we be grateful? As we reflect on this Thanksgiving season, here are some tips to help you develop practices that will allow gratitude to transform your life. 

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Aerial view of Gordon, a college in New England, in the fall.

Posted on October 30, 2024

5 Reasons Why You Should Go to College in New England   

From the fall foliage to career opportunities and cultural experiences, here are a few incentives for choosing to go to college in New England.  

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