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

Journalism Students Get Up Front with Presidential Candidates

Journalism class

It’s not every day that students have an opportunity to interview presidential candidates—but students in Gordon’s Journalism class recently did just that. They applied their classroom learning to a real-world experience, traveling as reporters to nearby New Hampshire… Read More

A Blend of Journalism and Fine Art

When you first enter assistant professor of communication arts Scott Thurman’s office you might be tempted to think it’s a student lounge with all the movie posters on the walls and interesting plants scattered around. But make no mistake.

What the Wilderness Taught Me

La Vida reflection

“Void of technology and being fully present, it is in the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York that students find out how to experience true growth and empowerment through Jesus Christ.”

One Student’s Summer: A World of Opportunity

Toussaint Williams ’18 is a double major in international affairs and communication arts, a Clarendon Scholar, and a leader of the Gordon Swing Dance Club (he offers this shameless plug: “Everyone should join.”). This summer, Toussaint jetted from his… Read More