How Clyde Wynia Turned Scraps of Metal into Prehistoric Art at Jurustic Park
Clyde Wynia ’58 and his wife, Nancy, are the proprietors of Jurustic Park, a unique attraction that brings 17,000 visitors annually from around the world.
Five Professors, 154 Years at Gordon
The 2019–20 year marked the milestone of retirement for several Gordon College faculty, five of whom The Bell caught up with to glean (more) wisdom, hear their favorite memories and learn what’s next.
Sabbatical Sojourns: Philosophy with Ian DeWeese-Boyd
This is the second in a series of seven articles featuring the research conducted by faculty members on sabbatical during the fall 2018 semester. A shorter version of this article originally appeared in the spring 2019 issue of… Read More
Spiritual Transformation Through Physical Disability
Hilary (Sherratt) Yancey’s longstanding interest in the philosophy of disability took on a new light when she gave birth to Jackson, a spunky boy with a number of disabilities. Suddenly, her life looked different from the journey she had once envisioned.