Black History Month at Gordon
In celebration of Black History Month, Gordon’s Multicultural Initiatives Office (MIO) has planned several events throughout February.
Katie Thompson ’12: Engaging a “Politically Homeless” Generation
“If every human is created in God’s image, what does that mean for how we engage in politics and justice issues?” Meet Katie Thompson ’12—author, D.C. dweller, game changer. As the editor of Shared Justice and co-author of… Read More
Alumni Awardee: Bob Weil ’85
Frustrated by the lack of visual cues offered by conventional electric guitar volume pedals, Bob Weil set out to create the solution he assumed other guitar players like him would want. He taught himself electronics, mechanical engineering, and… Read More
Alumni Awardee: Reginald T. W. Nichols ’79
Reginald’s three-decade career reflects a mosaic of educational, humanitarian and ministerial leadership. Most recently, he served as president of the Piney Woods School in Mississippi and as pastor of Jefferson United Methodist Church in San Antonio before being… Read More
Alumni Awardee: Ann Seavey ’75
Since 1992, Ann Seavey has been a tireless advocate for Gordon students. Hired to develop the recently founded Academic Support Center, she cultivated a department that equips students for success—among them, students with physical or learning disabilities, and… Read More