How a 20th-Century African American Composer is Shaping Classical Music Today

Florence Price was told she had no place in classical music as an African American woman. But against the many odds present in her day and field, the musical pioneer created a space for herself.

A Night at the Museum (of Science): The Adventure of Career Discovery

Last Thursday evening, it wasn’t dinosaur skeletons and ancient pharaohs filling a wing of the Museum (of Science) with chatter; it was the burgeoning relationships between Gordon students and industry professionals.

In Tune With Others: How Singing Together Can Help Us Navigate Hard Conversations

Eighty-one years ago, you could walk into a tiny basement club in Greenwich Village (a.k.a. “The Wrong Place for the Right People”) and hear 23-year-old Billie Holiday end her set with a song called “Strange Fruit.”

4 Ways to Live with More Wisdom

Drawing from the words of Dr. Elaine Phillips, who spoke at last week’s CFI Wisdom Lecture, here are four ways we can go about living wisely and, by extension, encourage others to do the same.

Basketball Seniors Make National Ranks

When Men’s and Women’s Basketball take on UNE on Wednesday, it may be the final home game for three seniors whose success this season has launched them to the top of national and conference charts.