Experimenting with Public Sculptures

“Often when people think of structures they think of a standard, permanent fixture but the beauty of experimental sculpture is how it creates a rethinking of places we interact with.”

Great Expectations

“I approached the teaching from different angle, and I found that it resonated well with my students to encourage them and focus on their strengths instead of their weaknesses.” Hope Johnson ’13 enters a classroom, 4,676 miles from… Read More

Ann Fudge to Deliver 2014 Richard F. Gross Distinguished Lecture

The value of a liberal arts education in “the new economy” will be explored at Gordon College on Monday, November 3,  by Ann Fudge, former Chairman and CEO of Young and Rubicam Brands. Her talk, which is the… Read More

Spotlight on Gordon’s Reading Program

“The field of reading is dynamic and a review of such high caliber keeps us on the cutting edge of how to best prepare our teachers.” That’s what Elissa Arndt Rader, Ph.D., and Donna Robinson, Ed.D., have to say… 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