U.S. Ambassador Gives Gordon an Inside Look at Modern-day Diplomacy
According to Chapman, the U.S. ambassador to Ecuador, real international diplomacy works a little differently than it does on ‘Madame Secretary.’
Faith Across the Political Aisle
Former Congressman Frank Wolf (R-VA) and former Congressman and UN Ambassador Tony Hall (D-OH) discussed their struggles and victories with navigating politics as people of faith at a recent “Conversations with the President” event.
Making Changes in Her Home City: Jordan Bellamy ’20 in D.C.
Jordan spent the summer of 2017 as one of the Braden Joplin Memorial Interns working for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations (C.I.R.).
A Passion for Politics and Public Policy
“The past year in politics has given us many things to talk about,” says Dr. Paul Brink (political science). “At Gordon, it has allowed for great conversation among faculty and students about very basic questions concerning what politics is for.”
College Democrats and Republicans Chapters Hold First-Ever Debate
Gordon College participated in an open, across-the-aisle dialogue last week as the College Democrats and College Republicans held their first annual spring policy debate. Topics on the table: gun control and voter ID regulations.