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Posted on August 25, 2023

Welcoming Nine New Faculty This Fall

They’re experts in organic chemistry, education policy and instruction, strategic communication, foreign policy, marketing and artificial intelligence, bringing decades of industry and teaching experience into Gordon’s classrooms. Get to know the nine new faces of Gordon’s faculty.

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Posted on February 24, 2023

What has faith to do with government and politics?

Dr. Timothy Sherratt, professor of political science, explores the intersection of faith and politics.

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Posted on August 5, 2022

Changing the World Starts With Changing One Person's World

For William Peña ’18, solving big world programs starts on a very small scale: one client at a time.

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Posted on April 8, 2022

For Modern Democracies to Survive, We Must Rally Behind Universal Human Dignity

Anthropologist Dr. Robert Hefner believes that Christians and Muslims will to be central in protecting modern democracies from culture wars—if they can guide societies toward a shared belief in universal human dignity.

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Posted on October 30, 2020

Peace in Politics: How to Have Fruitful Dialogue Across Party Lines

As the 2020 election approaches, so do opportunities to turn partisan squabbles into moments of personal growth.

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Posted on September 4, 2020

Living with Purpose: Senior Reflection from Daryus Vaughan ’20

As students finish up their second full week of classes and adjust to their new “normal”, The Bell is resharing the senior reflection of biblical studies and political science graduate Daryus Vaughan ’20.

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Posted on November 1, 2019

Five Brexit Insights from a Former British Diplomat

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Posted on April 8, 2019

Sabbatical Sojourns: Political Science with Tim Sherratt

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Posted on February 1, 2019

Michael Wear Delivers Charge of Civility

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Posted on December 19, 2018

'Evangelicals and Immigration' Study Sheds Important New Light on How Evangelicals are Wrestling with Immigration

The role of religion, particularly evangelical Protestant Christianity, on Immigration. Where are the divides and what is the role of the Church?

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Posted on November 20, 2018

01984 to 02215 to 20001

Three Gordon roommates—Jesse Adams ’11, James Williams ’10 and Joshua Di Frances x’08—follow their careers and each other from Wenham to Boston to Washington, D.C.

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Posted on October 18, 2018

The Theory of Thriving

Having been awarded a Shared Justice Student-Faculty Research Prize, Paul Brink (political science) and Jordan Bellamy ’20 investigated the effects of the increasing housing prices on the North Shore of Massachusetts, specifically in the city of Lynn.

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