Twese Hamwe: How 15 Students Became One
At the end of the spring semester, advertisements for a summer seminar in Rwanda began showing up all over campus. For the next few weeks Dr. Carter Crockett, head of the Center for Entrepreneurial...
View ArticleM. Eric Mollenhauer ’93: Investment Management
Favorite leisure activity: Watching his kids’ athletics After graduation, Eric Mollenhauer went to work for Fidelity Asset Management, and the fit was right. Twenty-one years later and now a chartered...
View ArticleGod, Globalization, and the Good Society in Asia Today
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 1, 2014 MEDIA CONTACT Cyndi McMahon 978.867.4236 WENHAM, MA—The Center for Faith and Inquiry is pleased to host a one-day conference, “God, Globalization, and the Good...
View ArticleSojourning: Parables from a Life
“Every happening, great and small is a parable whereby God speaks to us, and the art of life is to get the message.” —Malcolm Muggeridge Each year Gordon’s Global Education Office sponsors a photo...
View ArticleGreat Expectations
“I approached the teaching from different angle, and I found that it resonated well with my students to encourage them and focus on their strengths instead of their weaknesses.” Hope Johnson ’13 enters...
View ArticleBeauty in the Midst of Adversity
The votes are in and we have a winner! Gordon’s Global Education Office hosts a yearly photo contest for students who participated in study abroad or summer missions programs during the academic year....
View ArticleGordon Expands Global Education Offerings
Gordon students—thinking about studying abroad? Your options just increased. Gordon’s Global Education Office (GEO) has introduced three new approved programs, bringing the total for study abroad...
View ArticleReal Presence in Orvieto
Every semester, a cohort of wide-eyed students travels to Orvieto, Italy, for an immersive four-month experience rich in beauty, culture, tradition and history. Together they create art, engage with...
View ArticleUnder the Tent: The Unification of Artistic and Religious Community
Art, nature, and culture could be considered the Trinitarian elements of the Gordon IN Orvieto program. Each fall and spring semester, students from Gordon and other Christian colleges come together in...
View ArticleAn Un-Belize-able Experience
Abena (Abby) Mantey ’18—a biology major (pre-medical track) from Accra, Ghana—recently attended the “Health and Healthcare in the Developing World” seminar in Belize. Abby (pictured above, front row,...
View ArticleThe Arts of Reconnection and Presence
Steeped in rich history and artwork, Orvieto, Italy has proved to be the essential meeting place for students and professors alike to experience the interconnectedness of art, faith and history. When...
View ArticleToward Global Good—From Rwanda to Texas
After enduring 100 days of genocide and many prior years of inner turmoil, Rwanda has spent the last 20 years successfully rebuilding its economy. Gordon’s Rwanda Seminar offers front-row seats to the...
View ArticleBreaking the Fourth Wall: Reinventing Shakespearean Performance
Tragedy, comedy, romance, villainy—these are some of the key ingredients in a Shakespearean play. With unforgettable characters and gripping plot lines, the works of William Shakespeare have withstood...
View ArticleWithdrawing to Gain Strength in Orvieto: One Student’s Reflections on a...
Riposo. Read. Run. That was my afternoon routine in between the Benedictine pattern of class in the morning, chapter meeting with my 19 new sisters and brothers, followed by a grand pranzo together in...
View ArticleExhibition Opening in Orvieto
Every December in Orvieto, Italy, rich traditions surrounding the birth of Christ are celebrated throughout the city. Buone Feste and Buon Natale are added to the usual daily greetings of buongiorno,...
View ArticleGordon’s Orvieto Chef-in-Residence Makes Inaugural Trip Stateside
“Sono venuto da te,” she said. I came to you. It was a reunion of sorts between our beloved bella Maria and her happy former diners of the convent in Orvieto. Some traveled from as far as Messiah...
View ArticleRoger Green to Lead Special Version of Holy Land Trip
Since 1995, Professor Emeritus of Biblical and Theological Studies Roger Green has led several trips to the Holy Land. Next year, the opportunity to travel with Green is once again available through a...
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