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The Intersection Of Art And Public History: Schmucker Art Gallery’S Newest Exhibit, Jeffrey L. Lauck
The Intersection Of Art And Public History: Schmucker Art Gallery’S Newest Exhibit, Jeffrey L. Lauck
The Gettysburg Compiler: On the Front Lines of History
“‘Pray For the People Who Feed You’: Voices of Pauper Children in the Industrial Age” is the newest exhibit to be featured in the Schmucker Art Gallery at Gettysburg College. The exhibit was curated by Gettysburg College senior Rebecca Duffy ’16, and is the culmination of her three semester International Bridge Course (IBC) program. At its opening on Friday, October 2, Duffy discussed her experiences with the IBC program and the process she went through in putting together this unique project [excerpt].
Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Fall 2015, Musselman Library
Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Fall 2015, Musselman Library
Friends of Musselman Library Newsletter
From the Dean (Robin Wagner)
Avian Flew! (Peter Morgan)
First-Year Book Group
Library News
Students Help Make History Public (Steven Semmel '16, Andrew Dalton '19)
Student Exhibit Exemplifies Liberal Arts (Rebecca Duffy '16)
Report Cards Reveal More Than Grades
Interview with Lawrence Taylor: Case Map Collection
Research Reflections: Eisenhower's Correspondence (Michael J. Birkner '72)
Musselman Likes Ike
Eisenhower in Focus
Hammann Honored (Louis Hammann '51)
Rare Document on Holocaust
GettDigital: The Beauty of a Book (Rachel Hammer '15)
Focus on Philanthropy: Kimberly Rae Connor '79
Gifts to Musselman Library
Research Help Desk: Different Name, Same Great Service!
The Figure In Art: Selections From The Gettysburg College Collection, Yan Sun, Diane Brennan, Rebecca S. Duffy, Kristy L. Garcia, Megan R. Haugh, Dakota D. Homsey, Molly R. Lindberg, Kathya M. Lopez, Kelly A. Maguire, Carolyn E. Mcbrady, Kylie C. Mcbride, Erica M. Schaumberg
The Figure In Art: Selections From The Gettysburg College Collection, Yan Sun, Diane Brennan, Rebecca S. Duffy, Kristy L. Garcia, Megan R. Haugh, Dakota D. Homsey, Molly R. Lindberg, Kathya M. Lopez, Kelly A. Maguire, Carolyn E. Mcbrady, Kylie C. Mcbride, Erica M. Schaumberg
Schmucker Art Catalogs
The Figure in Art: Selections from the Gettysburg College Collection is the second annual exhibition curated by students enrolled in the Art History Methods class. This exhibition is an exciting academic endeavor and provides an incredible opportunity for engaged learning, research, and curatorial experience. The eleven student curators are Diane Brennan, Rebecca Duffy, Kristy Garcia, Megan Haugh, Dakota Homsey, Molly Lindberg, Kathya Lopez, Kelly Maguire, Kylie McBride, Carolyn McBrady and Erica Schaumberg. Their research presents a multifaceted view of the representation of figures in various art forms from different periods and cultures.
Ms – 185: Dance Cards Of Ruth Sachs ‘26, Avery Fox, Alexa Schreier
Ms – 185: Dance Cards Of Ruth Sachs ‘26, Avery Fox, Alexa Schreier
All Finding Aids
The collection consists primarily of Dance Cards from Gettysburg College from 1922-1927. The dance cards included largely feature events hosted by either the Beta Lambda (Delta Gamma) Sorority or Delta Kappa Sigma Fraternity. However other events include the Sophomore Banquet, Junior Prom, Leap Year Dance, Co-Ed Dance, and Albright College’s Junior Prom. In addition to the 27 dance cards, the collection includes an event program and table place cards with Ruth’s name.
Special Collections and College Archives Finding Aids are discovery tools used to describe and provide access to our holdings. Finding aids include historical and biographical information about each …
Placid, Erica M. Schaumberg
Dawn, Erica M. Schaumberg
Portrait Of A Mop, Taylor L. Andrews
Parisian Perspective, Colleen M. Kolb
Spring In Ring Of Kerry, Ireland, Zoe C. Yeoh
Downtown Detroit, Kelsey P. Cochran
Everlasting Wilderness, Erica M. Schaumberg
The Duomo, Taylor L. Andrews
Bartering In Lake Titicaca, Megan E. Zagorski
Misty Morning In The Amazon, Megan E. Zagorski
Passion Flower, Colleen M. Kolb
Ireland, Taylor L. Andrews
Donkey Of Santorini, Colleen M. Kolb
An Evening In Greece, Colleen M. Kolb
Magnolia Bridge, Zoe C. Yeoh
Morning Commute, Megan E. Zagorski
Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Spring 2015, Musselman Library
Friends Of Musselman Library Newsletter Spring 2015, Musselman Library
Friends of Musselman Library Newsletter
From the Director: Open Access (Robin Wagner)
Global Perspective: Library Participation in College’s Internationalization Efforts (Lucy Marinova ’12, Munya Choga ’12)
Remembering Gale Baker
Library wins 2014 Best in Show
Summer Reads 2015 Launches
Eisenhower Exhibit
Birds of a Feather: Photography Exhibit (Sandra Blair)
Heads Will Turn: Student Exhibit (Mark Warwick)
Edible Books
Audubon Print - Carolina Parrot (Geoffrey Jackson ’91)
Life in Photos: William H. Tipton exhibit
50th reunion Gift of First Editions (John E. Rogers, Jr. ’65)
Sharing the Past: Alumni Memorabilia (Jessica Casale ’18, Julia Hendon, Clara A. Baker ’30, Gary T. Hawbaker ’66)
19th …
Ejecta, Anthony Cervino, Shannon Egan
Ejecta, Anthony Cervino, Shannon Egan
Gettysburg College Faculty Books
Co-authored with artist Anthony Cervino, this book was produced on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name at CulturalDC's Flashpoint Gallery in Washington, DC. The book is comprised of several curatorial essays as well as fictional and personal reflections, and an in-depth interview to examine issues of parenthood, professional successes, personal tragedies, and larger art-historical contexts.