World Vision CEO Explores Calling and Current Humanitarian Crises

Last week during Connect 2018, a college visit day dedicated to helping future Gordon students explore their calling, World Vision Canada CEO Dr. Michael Messenger ’90 visited campus for a Conversation with the President.
DEEP FAITH 2018: Reasons to Live

“You’re not here by accident,” Alexander said. “You are not here by happenstance. You are here by divine intention . . . God wanted you and God wants you to live.”
Winter Festivities Highlight Christmas at Gordon

For several days this past week, the Gordon community and beyond enjoyed beloved Christmas at Gordon festivities, old and new. Greeted by a warm fire, attendees were encouraged to roast marshmallows…
U.S. Ambassador Gives Gordon an Inside Look at Modern-day Diplomacy

According to Chapman, the U.S. ambassador to Ecuador, real international diplomacy works a little differently than it does on ‘Madame Secretary.’
‘Blood and Gifts’ Review: An Exploration of People at War
This fall, Gordon’s black box theatre brought audiences into the intense political and human experience of the Soviet-Afghan War of the 1980s.