Alum Awarded White House Honors for Medical Breakthroughs
Dr. John E. Harris ’98 receives the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. Government to outstanding scientists and engineers beginning their independent research careers.
Making Stars for the Next Moon Landing
Fifty years ago, when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin planted an American flag on the moon’s powdery surface, the stars were a little lackluster, especially in retrospect.
‘Wall Street Journal’ Features Andrew Huang ’18 and Neema Kamau ’20
A Gordon student and alumnus were both named in a recent Wall Street Journal article on the benefits of a small college approach to preparing for big jobs.
On Offense for the New England Patriots
From doing the team’s laundry to now managing their day-to-day operations and travel, Bobby Brown ’14 says the key to his success working for the New England Patriots is “a servant’s heart and focus on servant leadership.”