Stories from Scotland (Part 3): Tips for Traveling Europe like a Traveler, Not a Tourist

Did you know that more than 40 percent of Gordon students study abroad at some point during their four years? Business administration major Chan Mi Kim ’16 is one of them. Having lived in Korea, Vietnam and Malaysia—and… Read More

A Passage to China

“For many of us westerners ‘China’s rise’ is a cliché. Nothing beats being there to drive home the relentless size, energy, travails and triumphs of this amazing nation.” —Stephen L. S. Smith, professor of economics   19 days…. Read More

Stories from Scotland (Part 2): Soul Searching and C. S. Lewis’ Grave

Did you know that more than 40 percent of Gordon students study abroad at some point during their four years? Business administration major Chan Mi Kim ’16 is one of them. Having lived in Korea, Vietnam and Malaysia—and… Read More

Stories from Scotland (Part 1): Coffee and Bagels vs. Tea and Biscuits

Did you know that more than 40 percent of Gordon students study abroad at some point during their four years? Business administration major Chan Mi Kim ’16 is one of them. Having lived in Korea, Vietnam and Malaysia—and… Read More

Sojourning: Parables from a Life

Each year Gordon’s Global Education Office sponsors a photo contest for students in its many study-abroad programs. This year’s theme was “Sojourning: Parables from a Life.”