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Recent News About Gettysburg College
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5 ways to tap into the powerful, far-reaching Gettysburg Network
The Gettysburg Network is a unique and powerful one. It’s not only far-reaching—consisting of more than 30,000 alumni around the world across all industries—but it’s also lifelong, and it’s at the tip of your fingers.
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March campus happenings
Photojournalist Eric Lee ’15 discusses his work with students during the 6th Annual Peace and Justice Week.
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Gettysburg College to host first-ever film festival celebrating renowned documentarian Ken Burns
Gettysburg College is committed to strengthening American democracy.
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Gettysburg College’s Eisenhower Institute to host Republican gubernatorial debate
The Eisenhower Institute at Gettysburg College alongside Spotlight PA and its founding members—The Philadelphia Inquirer, Trib Total Media, PennLive/The Patriot-News, and WITF—today announced a gubernatorial debate held on Gettysburg’s campus April 19 at 7 p.m.
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12 signs you’re a Gettysburgian
What are some of the telltale signs that you’re a Gettysburgian?
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Aine Ford ’22 on the value of pursuing business at a liberal arts and sciences college
When Aine Ford ’22 arrived at Gettysburg College, she wasn't sure which major to declare, but was more than ready to explore the various fields of study available to her thanks to the interdisciplinary nature of its liberal arts and sciences education.
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Yale doctoral candidate Caitlin Moss ’13 unearths an enthusiasm for research at Gettysburg
Caitlin Moss ’13, who majored in biochemistry and molecular biology at Gettysburg College, is nearing the completion of her PhD in microbiology from the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences—proudly earning it from one of the most prestigious research programs in the world.
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Yale doctoral candidate Caitlin Moss ’13 unearths an enthusiasm for research at Gettysburg
Caitlin Moss ’13, who majored in biochemistry and molecular biology at Gettysburg College, is nearing the completion of her PhD in microbiology from the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences—proudly earning it from one of the most prestigious research programs in the world.
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Olympic Ticketing Manager Rod Edmiston ’90 on the life-changing experience of living and studying abroad
It’s July 1996. Rod Edmiston ’90, a recent Gettysburg graduate, is gearing up for his first—and most memorable—Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia. Edmiston had just finished working as a group ticket sales manager for the Richmond Braves, a minor league baseball team.
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Chemistry Prof. Kate Buettner: Facilitating community, providing opportunity
Chemistry Prof. Kate Buettner distinctly remembers preparing for her interview at Gettysburg College in 2016, reading our mission statement, and carefully perusing the programs offered through the Chemistry Department and the Cross-Disciplinary Science Institute (X-SIG). Her interest was piqued.
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Research 101: Getting to Know MLA on March 17
Research 101: Getting to Know MLA on March 17
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Leading Impertfectly with James T. Robo on March 14
Leading Impertfectly with James T. Robo on March 14
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Jaeger Center Fitness Hours on March 3
Jaeger Center Fitness Hours on March 3
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Zumba on March 2
Zumba on March 2
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Caroline E. Janney wins 2022 Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize
Caroline E. Janney wins 2022 Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize
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Arts and Craft on February 16
Arts and Craft on February 16.
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Transformative Leaders Fellowship positions Gettysburg College as global leader in peace and justice
Following a week of intensive reflection, discussion, and collaborative ideation, Gettysburg College’s inaugural Peace and Justice Transformative Leadership Fellows return to their spheres of the world—from Arizona to New York, Canada to the capital of the United States, and beyond—as leaders of peace, justice, and change.
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Math and democracy: How Prof. Campbell Hetrick aligns her work for the state of Pennsylvania to her teachings at Gettysburg
Gettysburg College Mathematics Prof. Beth Campbell Hetrick is passionate about the intersection between mathematics and voting—an important, yet at times, under-discussed relationship in politics that she teaches her students.
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RFYP Staff Selection Information Session on February 8
RFYP Staff Selection Information Session on February 8.