Representing Faith and Country: Gordon at Harvard’s Model UN

Gordon students at Harvard's Model UN.

This February Gordon College students attended the Harvard National Model United Nations (HNMUN) as representatives on a variety of committees engaging with current global issues. Students explored the importance of working together and how to engage the global landscape through the lens of faith.

A Heart for Advocacy: Hannah Hartman ’24 on Working with International Justice Mission in the Philippines 

Hartman at the International Justice Missions center in the Phillippines.

Hannah Hartman ’24 took a literal leap of faith to move to the Philippines and work with International Justice Mission on advocacy for abused children and cultivating hope amidst poverty. 

Fighting Food Insecurity: How B. J. Osuagwu ’20 Is Leading Change at Healthy Waltham 

BJ talks about food insecurity.

Chukwuemeka “B. J.” Osuagwu ’20 is now the executive director of Healthy Waltham. We sat down with him to learn more about his role and the fight against food insecurity. 

Jessica Allen’s ’13 Leadership in Multilingual Education at KIPP

Jessica Allen ’13 is now a multi-language learner specialist at KIPP Academy Boston. We sat down with her to learn more about her career in the world of education.  

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.