Posted on August 8, 2016
From Brazil to China: How Culture Impacts Faith
Posted on August 8, 2016
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Posted on August 1, 2016
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Posted on July 25, 2016
This summer, several student-faculty teams are tackling research projects in the arts and sciences—from asthma to accounting audits, bilingualism and women in leadership.
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Posted on February 17, 2016
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Posted on November 2, 2015
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Posted on June 24, 2015
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Posted on March 11, 2015
The only girl among her siblings, valedictorian of her agricultural high school and first in her family to attend a four-year college, Mollie Enright ’15 is a natural trailblazer.
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Posted on February 19, 2015
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Posted on November 14, 2014
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Posted on September 11, 2014
Sradda Thapa was a world traveler before she even got to Gordon; besides her home country, Nepal, she had lived in Hong Kong, India, and Australia. In 2012 she moved to Afghanistan, where she is with a communications firm in Kabul that works with government and international agencies.
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Posted on August 26, 2014
What started as a few equations has evolved into a double major in economics and math, and a research project to battle world hunger.
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Posted on August 17, 2014
Zach dwells in what programmer Ellen Ullman has described as that “mysterious space between human thoughts and what a machine can understand, between human desires and how machines might satisfy them.”
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