How a 20th-Century African American Composer is Shaping Classical Music Today
Florence Price was told she had no place in classical music as an African American woman. But against the many odds present in her day and field, the musical pioneer created a space for herself.
Staff Spotlight: Klamesha Richards
A former art teacher from Chicago, Klamesha Richards discovered a knack for serving college students while pursuing her master’s in intercultural studies. Now she’s the Fulton Hall resident director and champion for diversity on campus.
Hispanic Heritage Week at Gordon
It’s National Hispanic Heritage Month—a time to recognize the contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United States, and to celebrate the group’s heritage and culture. In honor of the occasion, Gordon’s Multicultural Initiatives Office (MIO) has designated this week… Read More