Rachel Stalker ’15: Teaching Beyond Borders
The summer isn’t even halfway over yet, and Rachel Stalker ’15 has two international teaching jobs. Rachel graduated with majors in both elementary education and linguistics with a concentration in English as a second language (ESL), a Spanish… Read More
“View from the Top” in China
President D. Michael Lindsay’s recent book, View from the Top, is now available in Chinese. The Mandarin edition—published by Peking University Press, one of China’s most esteemed publishing houses—was released at Peking University in May. The event featured… Read More
Anna Boorse Doubeni ’90: Medical Educator
Perhaps you took the same Gordon sociology course Anna Doubeni did—or was it anthropology? Perhaps you read the same article about an aid agency digging a well in the center of a village in sub-Saharan Africa to provide… Read More
The Umbrella Revolution—Spraying Solidarity with Hong Kong Activists
Stumbling happens, accidents happen, experiments happen. But that’s where God works.
Sean Lovell ’07: Statistician
Sean Lovell and his wife, Duyen, began their overseas adventure on day one: their wedding day in Vietnam. After time at USC, where Sean earned a master’s degree in economics, and three years in New York, where he… Read More