Signs of new life
During her college days, Alana Mercurio '16 studied in Orvieto, through Gordon College’s elite artists study abroad program in which only 18 students are accepted per year.
During her college days, Alana Mercurio '16 studied in Orvieto, through Gordon College’s elite artists study abroad program in which only 18 students are accepted per year.
Erik Hansen has only been out of college a few months, but already, he’s grateful for the impact Malone has had in his life.
When it comes to professional accomplishments, Jeremy Scott ’98 has an impressive resume.
Debra Powell wanted more from her career. She knew that she needed a college degree to advance at North Canton-based Diebold, a financial services and security corporation.
Tanya Hockman’s response to coaching her 400th victory match is exactly part of what makes her an exceptional volleyball coach.
Stacy Utecht, resident director (RD) of Blossom Hall, took a group of students to Thailand, where they were immersed in the Thai culture and learned about the effects of sex trafficking on the country.
When Randy Leali '84 began working in Canton, Ohio for Ernst & Young (EY) right out of college, he would never have imagined that someday he would be working in Canton, China - as well as the Philippines, Australia, Beijing, Singapore, Taiwan, and all over the world.
It's said that necessity is the mother of invention.
Alyssa Pearson’s interest in film began at a young age.
Sometimes a lifestyle shift comes slowly over time, but for Jeffrey Hoehn it emerged from a moment of frustration and inspiration.