Tiny Turtle Sighting
This post—”Turtle Babies by MacDonald Hall!”—originally appeared on Wonder of Everyday Nature, a blog by Dr. Dorothy Boorse that chronicles her observations of the natural world around campus and the wider New England area. This ecology expert, who describes common… Read More
Peter Berger is Distinguished Visiting Scholar
Dr. Peter Berger, former Director of Boston University’s Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs, and Professor Emeritus of Religion, Sociology and Theology at BU, has accepted a one-year appointment as… Read More
Using Data Wisely
Gordon College has been selected to be part of the Data Wise Project at Harvard Graduate School of Education. Drs. Ellen Ballock, Janet Arndt and Priscilla Nelson (representing elementary education in both Undergraduate and Graduate Education Departments), along with Jerry Logan from our Provost’s Office and Barbara… Read More
Measuring Social Reality: A Joint Effort
How do you know that Harrison Ford is actually cool? Is it because you personally think that of him, or is it because Star Wars is just so cool? Or maybe it’s because everyone you know thinks that… Read More
Dr. Dorothy Boorse on NPR’s “Open Source”: Why Climate Change is a Faith Issue
“Dorothy Boorse is a biologist who combines love of nature with love of God—and who’s been pitching American evangelicals on climate as a moral issue for years.” (Christopher Lydon, “Open Source,” June 11)