The Intrinsic Beauty of Math, Travel and Knitted Ties
“There are some deep connections between the structure math seeks to uncover and the creation that God has given,” says Dr. Dick Stout, Professor of Mathematics.
Good News for Liberal Arts Students in the Job Search
“What are you planning to do after you graduate?” The philosophy, English or history major is often asked this. The question is typically met with a hesitant pause, then perhaps a nervous laugh while they frantically search for… Read More
From Gordon College to Ghana: Serving in the U.S. Peace Corps
This post, by Roland Griggs ’15, originally appeared on the La Vida Center for Outdoor Education and Leadership’s blog. This past October, I found myself stepping off a plane into a new world and a new stage of… Read More
A Great Capacity to Love
“Life is short,” says Sarah Snodgrass, director of local and global missions. “But we do have an obligation to use what we have been given well and wisely.”
Learning and Serving Over Spring Break
Gordon’s first-year Fellows programs offer select students the opportunity to immerse in a themed cohort for one year. The Nathan R. Wood Fellows for Ministry and Missions are encouraged to explore their calling to ministry and missions. The Forrester Venture Fellows… Read More