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Silence and Community in Italian Monastic Life

March 2, 2018 0

By Rachel Edney ’20 Contributor This New Year’s Eve, I, along with a group of Gordon students and several adult learners, arrived in Orvieto, Italy to spend two weeks studying medieval moral philosophy while staying […]

Viewing Africa Beyond the Western Stereotypes

March 2, 2018 0

By Evangelina Opoku-Nyarko ’21 Contributor So many negative stereotypes are attached to Africa. Many people, either from movies or stories they hear, have certain ridiculous beliefs about the African continent. These beliefs have thereby generated […]

Dr. Steven Hong – Studies and Classes on Japan

February 28, 2018 0

By Catherine Pastoor ’21 Contributor One of the newest additions to Gordon College’s array of faculty includes adjunct professor Steven Hong, who teaches Japanese Culture and Language on Wednesday evenings. The idea of care pervades […]

Dexter To House Students Returning From Abroad

February 28, 2018 0

By Katie Simpson ’20 Editor-in-chief In the fall of 2018 Dexter House will pilot an intentional living community that will be open to any student who has studied abroad during their time at Gordon. The […]