How Bruce Herman’s Faith Transformed His Art—and Inspired His New Book 

On January 28 Bruce Herman officially launched his new book on the relationship between faith, hope and art.

On January 28 Bruce Herman officially launched his new book on the relationship between faith, hope and art.

Jes (’20) and Nate (’18) Mabanglo-Burgett on Building the ‘Witch’s Hollow’ Escape Room 

The Mabanglo-Burgetts work on their escape room.

Gordon alums Jes ’20 and Nate ’18 Mabanglo-Burgett built an escape room, “Witch’s Hollow,” which opened in October 2024 at Stained Hourglass Escapes in Salem, MA.  

How Quentin Cole Is Helping 500,000 Ohio Students Stay in School 

Quentin Cole talks about hjis role helping students stay in school.

Quentin Cole ’24 is now the network communications manager for Battelle, the managing organization of Stay in the Game! (SITG), a school-attendance network in Ohio. We sat down with him to ask about his job and the impact SITG is having across the state.  

How to Balance Being a Full-Time College Student with a Part-Time Job 

Learn how to balance being a fulltime college student with a full time job.

Explore some solid strategies for balancing your college career with a part-time job. 

First-Gen College Success: John-Manuel Andriote ’80 on His Role at Winship Cancer Institute

John-Manuel Andriote, senior writer at Winship Cancer Institute.

John-Manuel Andriote ’80, former first-generation college student and well-reknowned health journalist, is now a senior writer at the Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University in Atlanta, GA. We sat down with him to ask about his career and trends in the world of storytelling.