Light, Hope and Joy: Preparing Our Hearts for the Manger

On Thursday, December 10, Dr. Elaine Phillips led a day-long Advent retreat for women of Gordon College and the community, inviting them to join her in reflection on the narratives of biblical women. The retreat focused on a foundational theme of… Read More

Orientes Reges Tres Sunt Nos?

If you and 29 of your closest friends are going to sing in Latin, the Frost Hall lobby is the place to do it. All those voices rising in rich harmony take time to reach the 15-foot ceiling,… Read More

A Modern Day Renaissance Man

Damon DiMauro

In a narrow hallway between the quiet study room and the Writing Center on the fourth floor of Jenks Library, a few sleepy offices overlook the quad. In one of these, Dr. Damon DiMauro prepares for his unique French and Italian classes and writes articles on Renaissance literature.

Paving the Way for Women in Sports

Val Gin

Nestled up on the third floor of the Ken Olsen Science Center, Professor Valerie Gin advises students, plans lectures, and as of late, writes notable books.

T.S. Eliot at Ground Zero: Professor Bruce Herman and Colleagues Take QU4RTETS to Hiroshima

Now in Hiroshima: QU4RTETS, a traveling exhibition featuring paintings by Makoto Fujimura and Bruce Herman, an original piano and string quartet composition by Christopher Theofanidis, and theological reflections by Duke professor and pianist Jeremy Begbie. Hiroshima was the first city in history to be… Read More