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Gordon College announces four new schools

Posted on August 8, 2024

Gordon Announces Four New Schools, Organizes Academics into Seven Total Schools 

School of Science and Health; School of Psychology and Human Services; School of Humanities and Social Sciences; School of Ministry, Theology and Biblical Studies

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Posted on April 24, 2023

Kaye Cook Awarded $275,000 Grant for Divine Forgiveness Research

Kaye Cook (psychology) was awarded a $275,000 Templeton subgrant through Frank Fincham of the Florida State University Research Center to study experiences of divine forgiveness using diverse methods and in diverse countries.

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Posted on February 23, 2023

What has faith to do with mental health?

Dr. Daniel Norton ’05, assistant professor of psychology, explores the intersection of faith and mental health.

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Posted on December 29, 2022

A New Heart for His City

How the Clarendon Scholars program inspired Patrick Pires to serve his hometown.

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Posted on October 5, 2022

Meet Seven of Gordon’s Newest Faculty Members

As students returned to campus this fall, they were joined by new experts on the faculty who, over the course of the coming years, will come alongside their academic pursuits and help them in shaping their vocation.

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Posted on August 5, 2022

How to Cope When Life is Hard

Licensed mental health counselor and author of a #1 Amazon bestseller Janine Halloran ’00 is channeling lessons learned from her 20 years of working with kids and families into new resources for adults.

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Posted on August 5, 2022

Unfailing Light

Ukrainian-American siblings Katya Tymchenko ’09 and and Ilya Timtchenko ’14 process the fear, grief and resolve that have gripped them since Russia invaded their home country in February.

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Posted on August 5, 2022

Showing Up in the Digital Space

As digital usage grows exponentially, TikTok's Kristelle Lavallee ’06 dives into how we can use it as a force for good.

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Posted on October 7, 2021

Psychologist Shares Five Tips to Help Kids Manage Stress

Bestselling author and expert psychologist Janine Halloran ’00 gave a talk at Homecoming 2021 that outlined her top tips for helping children cope with stresses.

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Posted on November 12, 2020

Two Marriage Counselors Give the Advice All Married Couples Need to Hear Right Now

To help us enjoy stronger unions in this time of crisis, marriage counselors Jill Sieverts ’86 and Eden West ’07 are sharing the advice they’ve been giving to their own clients during the pandemic.

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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 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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