Health Product Serves Greater Good and Claims Social Venture Challenge Title
Kelsey Fetzer ’16 and Andrew Fiedler ’16 (pictured above) brought their product, EnerTea, from the kitchens of Tavilla Hall and Chase Hall to the Social Venture Challenge—where it earned first place, claiming a $5,000 grant. EnerTea is a… Read More
HOPE International CEO to Discuss “Entrepreneurship for Human Flourishing”
“Uncharity.” It’s a strikingly unpredictable manifesto for a nonprofit organization helping underserved communities around the globe. But for Peter Greer, president and CEO of HOPE International, it’s the answer to poverty alleviation. On Wednesday, April 29 Gordon College… Read More
Building a Civilization of Love Together: Cardinal O’Malley Delivers Quasquicentennial Lecture
In the words of Dr. Tal Howard, director of the Center for Faith and Inquiry (CFI), “It’s not everyday that a Catholic Cardinal, an Archbishop, speaks at an evangelical college.” But April 20 was an exception.
Seven Nights of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night
Performances of the Theatre Department’s sold-out production of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night began April 10 in the Margaret Jensen Theatre at Barrington Center for the Arts. Students, faculty, parents and guests packed in tightly to witness the play’s adaptation by Gordon’s… Read More
Gleanings from Symposium
Spring Symposium has been a tradition at Gordon College since 1998. Each year as the geese return to campus and flowers begin to bloom again, classes are canceled for a full day of lectures, art shows, and discussions… Read More