From Textbooks to Reality: Reflections from Gordon’s Inaugural Cadaver Lab Cohort

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Each lab period this spring, an intrepid group of students left their books and backpacks at the door of Gordon’s new Anatomy and Physiology Lab, swapped their pencils for scalpels, donned lab coats and scrubs, and breathed in the scent of embalming fluid.

Service-Learning in Our Backyard

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The more than 400 acres of woods and wetlands at the back of the Gordon campus, and in the adjacent Chebacco Woods, provide a habitat for rare organisms—and an alternative classroom for students.

Melissa Pratt-Zossoungbo ’03: Marine Science on Capitol Hill

“My science background is vital to understanding the climate, weather and ocean research going on at OAR, and to being able to write coherently and compellingly about that science,” says Melissa Pratt-Zossoungbo ’03, senior budget formulation analyst for NOAA.

Gordon College Presents Degrees to 495 at 124th Commencement

Four hundred and six undergraduates and 89 graduate students received degrees Saturday morning, May 14, at Gordon’s 124th Commencement ceremony, which took place on the quad under sunny skies.

Hot off the Press

Gordon professors have a passion for their fields—and a remarkable range of other interests, from auto racing to science fiction. Get to know the unique habits and habitats of 26 of them in the spring issue of STILLPOINT magazine.