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.
Decades of Influence in Education
“This environment here is one in which the professors really push you. But it’s all about loving you and knowing that you can be a better ‘you’ than you were when you stepped in the door,” says Teresa Rivera ’15.
For the Love of the Classroom
As he prepares for retirement after three decades of faithful service at Gordon, Dr. Roger Green reflects on one of his favorite aspects of teaching—the classroom. “I love the dynamics of the classroom. You never know what the day will bring.”
Horns and Feathers: The Experience of Undergraduate Research
Kinesiology professor and French horn player Dr. Peter Iltis hails from a long line of talented musicians. When a movement disorder diagnosis threatened to curtail his playing, he set out to learn all he could. Now he is… Read More
Gravitational Waves and a Gordon Student
“Physics major Rebecca Li ’17 played a part in this awesome verification of Einstein’s theory of general relativity, which predicted the existence of these waves 100 years ago,” writes Dr. David Lee, chair of Gordon’s Physics Department.