Micah Gordley ’24
Micah Gordley ’24
Micah's Posts
Taking on Thesis, Scientific Illustration Edition
As I’ve been closing out my last semester at Arcadia, I’ve been working through my last and most important component of senior year– thesis.
Passing the Baton From Indoor Track to Outdoor Track
Though our track and field program at Arcadia has only been around for a few years, we only continue to improve season to season. As we just wrapped
Senioritis? Never Heard of Her
Planning out your courses during undergrad is one of those things that seems unnecessary at the time, but can have a big payoff by the time you’re
The Art of Initiating an Internship at Arcadia
As rewarding as internships can be, they also can be daunting when you don’t know where the pieces will fall. Approaching my junior year, I knew
Closing Out My Cross Country Career at the Highest Level
For someone who was one of 70 individual qualifiers across America competing in the NCAA DIII Cross Country National Championships, I could not have
Sea Urchins, Chick Embryos, and Fruit Flies: Oh, My!
With science in my major title, I’m no stranger to STEM courses at Arcadia. Typically in scientific illustration, you will take a couple science
Philly’s Influence on Me as an Artist
Any art major, regardless of concentration, can tell you that being surrounded by art is one of the best ways to grow in creativity and skill. Back
Art History, Travel and a Pope Sighting
For any student looking for a short-term taste of life abroad, global field study courses are an incredible option to make that happen. This past
Balancing Art and Athletics
Though artists and athletes have very different tasks, both dedicate numerous hours to their craft. Artist athletes are in a unique position of
Breaking School Records and New Ground
Though Arcadia’s indoor track program is still fairly new, it’s growing and becoming established as a group to watch. This past season was our
Acknowledging the Past and Romanticizing the Present
Time is hard to comprehend as someone who lost the first year of college and is approaching senior year. My graduating class lost our first year due
Daffodils on Display: Building a Mission-Driven Nonprofit
One of the best parts of venturing into the art field is that there are unlimited routes you can take, and regardless of where you go, knowing the