Posted on August 7, 2020
Trust in a Time of Crisis: Senior Reflection from Madeleine Wiggins ’20
Every year, graduating seniors are invited to share their stories with the Gordon community. It’s a chance to reflect on their time at Gordon and pass down some of their wisdom to the rising seniors, juniors and sophomores.
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Posted on June 18, 2020
Five Professors, 154 Years at Gordon
The 2019–20 year marked the milestone of retirement for several Gordon College faculty, five of whom The Bell caught up with to glean (more) wisdom, hear their favorite memories and learn what’s next.
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Posted on May 5, 2020
Wisdom for Uncertain Times: Advice from 5 Gordon Professors
Though the current state of the world may seem novel, many of us have encountered seasons of uncertainty before. During such events, the wise counsel and insight of mentors can help offer perspective and hope.
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Posted on February 10, 2020
Called to Move
DEBORAH SULLIVAN ’20 | Major: social impact (Pike Honors) | Hometown: Beverly, MA | Describes her life “like Tetris, with all these little pieces falling into place.”
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Posted on December 12, 2019
Gordon’s 12 New Academic Programs
Beginning this year, the College rolled out several new majors, minors and concentrations to better meet the academic interests and career goals of students.
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Posted on September 4, 2019
Washing Feet by Studying the Brain
For new faculty member Dan Norton, teaching psychology means dispelling misconceptions, utilizing clinical experience and contributing to the kingdom of God by washing peoples' feet.
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Posted on July 26, 2019
Trading Lab Coats for Broadway Costumes: Grad Olivia Buelow’s Gig in NYC
When Olivia Buelow '18 graduated, her eyes were set on medical school. But an unexpected opportunity to work as a wardrobe dresser on Broadway for Moulin Rouge! The Musical introduced her to a new passion.
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Posted on February 28, 2019
Engineering Change While Staying Put
For engineering manager and church elder Tim Ells ’78, psychology training and faith foundation offer a rare lens to see the humanity in a world of rapidly advancing technology. “Computers are the tools, but I need to be able to understand my customers . . . my team.”
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Posted on September 25, 2018
The Art of Seeing the Subtext
Over the course of three years, Kaye Cook (psychology) and Si-Hua Chang ’16 created ways to code qualitative research on topics ranging from how the Church has changed to whether women should be ordained to national laws that potentially undermine church practice.
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Posted on August 20, 2018
Art, Science and Advocacy: The Many Faces of Our Mental Health
The start of any new semester brings lots of new faces to campus. But the 99 faces in Ken Olsen Science Center don’t belong to first-year students or faculty members.
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Posted on May 23, 2018
Gordon's 126th Commencement—Remember, Renew and Reach
The 126th Commencement at Gordon took place on Saturday, May 19. There were 352 baccalaureate degrees conferred in the arts and sciences, and 93 graduate degrees in Education, Music Education and Leadership.
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Posted on March 23, 2018
Bringing Forgiveness into the Psychological Canon
“There are a number of ways we can respond to injustice,” Worthington said, addressing the Gordon community during the Franz Lecture that took place this week on Tuesday, March 20.
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