Posted on December 18, 2023
Creating Sustainable Change: Calvin Dundore's Recycling Initiative at Pathways for Children
Calvin Dundore ’24, a business major passionate about creation care, helped local business Pathways for Children implement a new recycling and compost system for his internship this past semester.
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Posted on August 6, 2019
Fighting Climate Change, One Window at a Time
In order to truly care for people, we need to work on fighting climate change while also helping people who are impacted by it," says Christine Seibert ’18, local coordinator for a Maine-based nonprofit that produces affordable window-inserts to protect homes from chilly drafts in colder months
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Posted on September 8, 2017
Newroz: Gordon’s Very Own Farmer’s Market
“Newroz” means “new day, new sun” in Kurdish—and that’s exactly what the revitalized Gordon Community Garden behind Barrington Center for the Arts promises to offer.
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Posted on April 26, 2017
Advocates for a Sustainable Future Keep Campus Grounded During Earth Week
Utilizing interactive activities, films, lectures and even a march, Advocates for a Sustainable Future (ASF) continued Gordon’s history of going green with “Springfest.”
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Posted on June 9, 2016
Service-Learning in Our Backyard
The more than 400 acres of woods and wetlands at the back of the Gordon campus, and in the adjacent Chebacco Woods, provide a habitat for rare organisms—and an alternative classroom for students.
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Posted on April 20, 2016
Earth Week at Gordon
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Posted on March 1, 2016
Toward a Sustainable Future: Water Bottles for All
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Posted on July 24, 2015
Global Evangelical Environmental Campaign Comes to Gordon
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Posted on April 21, 2015
Gordon Featured in Princeton Review's 2015 Green Colleges Guide
Gordon College is one of the most environmentally responsible colleges according to The Princeton Review, which featured Gordon in its newly released 2015 Guide to 353 Green Colleges.
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