20 Years of Graduate Education

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An idea spearheaded by Tony Pitkin in the late 1980s, the program came to fruition in 1996, after nearly a decade in the making. Now, Pitkin’s vision has grown into a full-fledged, thriving program with nearly 500 total students.

Lizzie Bright and the Buckminister Boy

The Hamilton-Wenham Public Library’s 2016 Community Read book, Lizzie Bright and the Buckminister Boy—an award-winning tale of friendship set against the racially charged persecution of an island community in early 20th-century Maine—will culminate with a presentation by the… Read More

Phyllis Bennis Speaks on Conflict in the Middle East

On the eve of quad break at Gordon, an eager crowd of students and locals gathered in Gregory Auditorium to listen to Phyllis Bennis—a prominent writer, activist and political analyst—discuss issues relating to the Middle East and the… Read More

Spotlight Journalist Speaks on the Future of News

Rarely do you get to meet the heroes who took part in exposing such huge stories as the Watergate scandal or the ordeal of the Chicago’s meatpacking plants. This past Monday evening, however, Gordon students got their chance…. Read More

Amica CEO Shares the Business Benefits of Competition and Integrity

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It was nearing Christmas when an Amica policyholder’s home went up in flames. The family’s trials and stresses were compounded by the loss of their children’s Christmas gifts. It was an opportunity for Amica to demonstrate one of… Read More