Posted on October 1, 2021
Similarities in the Margins: Fall Archives Exhibits
From Ancient Egypt to the Civil Rights Movement, three exhibits on display at Gordon this fall connect history with 21st-century topics.
Posted on October 1, 2021
From Ancient Egypt to the Civil Rights Movement, three exhibits on display at Gordon this fall connect history with 21st-century topics.
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Posted on February 22, 2021
The Bell caught up with four students to find out what Black History Month means to them.
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Posted on October 15, 2020
Concluding Gordon's festivities surrounding Hispanic Heritage Month, members and leaders of the club La Raza share reflections on their heritage.
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Posted on October 1, 2020
Brianna Rivera ’22 holds her Puerto Rican roots closely. To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, she shared some of her favorite traditions and cultural reflections.
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Posted on July 17, 2020
Melo’s appointment to director marks the first time in the Clarendon Scholars program’s 18-year history that it will be run by an alum.
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Posted on March 4, 2020
Florence Price was told she had no place in classical music as an African American woman. But against the many odds present in her day and field, the musical pioneer created a space for herself.
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Posted on April 17, 2017
A former art teacher from Chicago, Klamesha Richards discovered a knack for serving college students while pursuing her master’s in intercultural studies. Now she's the Fulton Hall resident director and champion for diversity on campus.
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Posted on October 6, 2015
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