“A Real ‘Acts 2’ Vibe”: Open Source Software and Christian Thought
“Users and developers of OSS share and grow ideas intentionally together, including in person. One developer spoke quite eloquently of a ‘real Acts 2 vibe’ and companionship.” So writes Karl-Dieter Crisman, associate professor of mathematics, in “Open Source Software… Read More
Sabbatical Stories
Students aren’t the only members of college society to study abroad—professors do, too. Following the tradition of sabbatical, professors are given the opportunity to receive paid time off every seven years of teaching. While some professors choose to… Read More
Undergraduate Research Council Presents “Spark” to the Gordon Community
The Undergraduate Research Council (URC) presented a new TED-talk style event called “Spark.”
Book Signing & Interview with Dr. Marv Wilson
Why should the Church study and appreciate its Judaic origins? Come find out on Thursday, January 29, as biblical studies professor Dr. Marv Wilson discusses his new book, Exploring Our Hebraic Heritage: A Christian Theology of Roots and Renewal (Eerdmans,… Read More
Samantha Matthews ’15: Cross-Cultural Art
Samantha Matthews, a senior from New Jersey, has spent the last few academic breaks creating opportunities to connect her art with the lives of others.