The Fruits of Homesickness

On the North Shore of Boston, there are sunflowers on professors’ desks and fresh green beans on the plates of college students and homeless people alike—all because Saliha Grace Shelton ’20 first asked herself the question: What do I miss about Turkey?

Collaborative Conductor Joins Music Faculty

It was the first day of sixth grade band when Benjamin Klemme was struck with the profundity of artistic connection. As one voice in a large group, musical community was a source of inspiration and joy—a joy Klemme now… Read More

Good Samaritans in the Burn Zone

At 9 a.m. on November 8, 2018, three Gordon alumni and their families were in bumper-to-bumper traffic on one of the three roads out of Paradise, CA, along with 26,000 other people trying to escape California’s deadliest wildfire.

Complicated Miracles: Life in Paradise a Year After the Camp Fire

Last year in November, the Camp Fire hit Katherine Sorich’s ’05 hometown like a tidal wave, displacing 52,000 people and laying waste to 14,000 residences, but her house wasn’t one of them.

Capturing the Cannons: Gordon Lacrosse Player Interns with the Boston Cannons

Jacob Hryzan ’20 united his knack for photography with his love of lacrosse in a marketing internship with the Boston Cannons, a Major League Lacrosse professional team.