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  • Meeting New Demands with New Offerings: Gordon Launches 30 Academic Programs

    Gordon College introduces new and reimagined academic programs for in-demand areas of science, business, psychology, communication and more. These programs will begin in the fall of 2023.

  • Amplifying The Voices of Those Who Can’t Speak

    The month of March brings awareness to those without speech, sight and other abilities that make it easier to interact in our world. Meet Gordon alumni Samuel Sennott ’04, co-creator of the transformative assistive technology software Proloquo2go.

  • What has faith to do with immigration?

    Dr. Ruth Melkonian Hoover, professor of political science, explores the intersection of faith and immigration.

  • What has faith to do with entrepreneurship?

    Dr. Jeffrey Stevenson, director of the center for entrepreneurial leadership, explores the intersection of faith and entrepreneurship.

 Posted on August 26, 2014

Summer Research Tries to Fight World Hunger

What started as a few equations has evolved into a double major in economics and math, and a research project to battle world hunger.

 Posted on August 25, 2014

Jim Belcher ’87: President-elect, Providence Christian College

Church planter. Lead pastor. Author. Pilgrim. Professor. Through all these phases of his career, Jim Belcher has been passionate about ecclesiology—the theological study of the nature and function of the Church…

 Posted on August 19, 2014

Gordon Alumna Gives to The Giver

From a small town called Surrey, London, to an international relations program at Lafayette College, Venetia Breene ’14 (second from the left) struggled to find the right path towards her vocation. But after transferring to Gordon and diving… Read More

 Posted on August 17, 2014

Zach Capalbo ’12: Software Engineer

Zach dwells in what programmer Ellen Ullman has described as that “mysterious space between human thoughts and what a machine can understand, between human desires and how machines might satisfy them.”

 Posted on August 17, 2014

Nathan Uebelhoer ’92: Dermatologist

Nathan Uebelhoer had been serving the U.S. Navy Medical Corps for nearly a decade when U.S. forces entered Afghanistan in 2001. “God put me right in the middle of one of the largest of these hospitals, the Naval Medical Center in San Diego, California,” he says. “And then he put a laser in my hands that has helped improve the quality of life for hundreds of wounded warriors.”

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