Building Peace in Sri Lanka

Michelle Waduacharige ’17 is a political science major from Sri Lanka. In her first two years at Gordon she has been involved with the International Student Organization, Office of Community Engagement, and International Justice Mission. She received the 2015… Read More

One Student’s Summer: A World of Opportunity

Toussaint Williams ’18 is a double major in international affairs and communication arts, a Clarendon Scholar, and a leader of the Gordon Swing Dance Club (he offers this shameless plug: “Everyone should join.”). This summer, Toussaint jetted from his… Read More

Flutist Emily Bartz ’17 Performs in Elite Ensemble

Music performance major Emily Bartz ’17 was one of 24 students from across the nation selected to perform in the highly competitive Collegiate Flute Choir as part of the Annual National Flute Association Convention this summer.

The Edge Effect to Take Stage at Edinburgh’s Fringe Festival

A few of Gordon’s most intrepid theatre students will bring their very own play to the international stage—Edinburgh’s Fringe Festival. Written and directed by Hannah Pentico ’16 and Jessica Richmond ’16, their short play, The Edge Effect, is a… Read More

Signs of Justice: From Theory to Reality

When Eric Hensel ’16 returns to his political science courses at Gordon this fall, he’ll bring back significant hands-on field experience. He’s spending his summer interning with New Hampshire’s junior Republican senator, Kelly Ayotte, and her federal office…. Read More