How a Career Path Can Grow in the Liberal Arts—Including International Honors
Gordon student honored with international short story award, first publication and archival of her writing in the Library of Congress—all before graduation.
What does Jerusalem have to do with Washington, D.C.?
The Jerusalem and Athens Forum (JAF) debate has become a tradition here at Gordon. As a highlight of Symposium week, JAF students both defended and disproved the notion that “The American ideals of ‘life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness’ are compatible with a biblical worldview.”
Students Recognized in National Poetry Competition
In April two Gordon students, Kara Applegate ’18 and Christie Clause ’20, were recognized in the National Federation of State Poetry Societies College Undergraduate Poetry competition, receiving first and fifth place honorable mentions.
Jordan Bellamy Receives Research Prize
Last week, Clarendon Scholar and Pike Honors student Jordan Bellamy ’20 received the Shared Justice Student-Faculty Research Prize from the Center for Public Justice, with Paul Brink (political science) serving as her faculty advisor. With a pool of applicants… Read More
Spotlighting 2017: Highlights from the President’s Report
For Gordon College, 2017 was a year highlighted by steady growth in key areas and several important new initiatives designed to strengthen the College for the future.