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Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Winter 2021, Communications & Marketing Jan 2021

Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Winter 2021, Communications & Marketing

Gettysburg: Our College’s Magazine

UPFRONT: Majestic Theater

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President's Letter, Bob Iuliano

Noteworthy: Alumni Gifts Elevate Two Of Gettysburg's Strongest Majors by Mike Baker (David Brennan ’75 P’00, Daria Lo Presti Wallach ’76)

Conversations: Letters to the Editor by Bryan R. Meyer ’01 and Richard Uhl ’71 (Prof. Junjie Luo, Prof. Don Jameson, Prof. Bill Parker, Prof. Alex Rowland, Prof. Bruce Bugbee)

Social Media (Sheryl Stokes Perzel ’73, Linda Bellizia Hagen P’20, Darrien Davenport, Keith Gotti ’92, Joe Lynch ’85, Linda Sullivan Shea P’21, Jocelyn Swigger, Leslie Sanderson Sacks '84, Hakim Mohandas Amani Williams, Ashley Marciszyn ’03)

In The Media (Prof. Jim …


Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Spring 2020, Communications & Marketing Apr 2020

Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Spring 2020, Communications & Marketing

Gettysburg: Our College’s Magazine

UPFRONT: "We Shall Overcome: A Celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr." at the Majestic Theater

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President's Letter, Bob Iuliano

Noteworthy: The Launch of a College Podcast (Molly Foster)

Conversations: Letter to the Editor (Joanne Dearcopp ’62, Jane Barlowe P’14)

Conversations: Social Media (Nick Johnson ’90, Jennifer (Blount) Sanford P’19, Phil Taylor ’71, Kristin Largen, Monae Evans ’15, Alyssa Kaewwilai ’20, Abigail Major ’19, Phoebe Doscher '22)

News: (President Bob Iuliano, Lauren Bright ’90, Jamie Fleet ’02, Ryan Woodward '12, Prof. Sahana Mukherjee, Prof. Bruce Larson, Stephen Nelson ’69, Jen Fisher Bryant’s ’82, Abigail Letts O’Brien …


Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Fall 2019, Communications & Marketing Oct 2019

Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Fall 2019, Communications & Marketing

Gettysburg: Our College’s Magazine

UPFRONT: Robert W. Iuliano is installed as our 15th president

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President's Letter, Bob Iuliano

Noteworthy: A New Look for Our Magazine, Carina Stikus

Conversations: Social (Edward B. Ryder IV ’77, Mary Gatterdam Folkemer ’68, Edmund Hardy ’09, Maihan Wali ’18, Keith Swaney ’04, Susan Johns Esworthy ’84)

Conversations: In The Media (Amy Butcher ’09, Prof. Hakim Mohandas Amani Williams, Susan Eisenhower, Alan Fuerstman ’78, Robert Burch ’17, Prof. Brian Meier)

On the Topic of Forgetting: What Do We Lose and Gain When Our Memories Fail Us, or When We Choose to Ignore Them? (Prof. Joanne Myers, Katherine …


Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Spring 2019, Communications & Marketing Apr 2019

Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Spring 2019, Communications & Marketing

Gettysburg: Our College’s Magazine

From the Board Chair David Brennan ’75, P’00

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News @ Gettysburg: A Home For Curious Creations, Gettysburg College's Innovation Lab (Tyler Mitchell '20, Orrin Wilson '20, Just Hoang Anh '21, Alyssa Kaewwilai ’20)

Prof Notes: Amy Evrard, Anthropology

Ask Ellis: An entrepreneurial approach to simplifying immigration (Maneesha Mukhi ’04)

The 411 (Terri L. P’15 and Devin Garnick ’15)

Preserving History, Shaping the Future (Ashley Sonntag ’19, Rev. Victor A. Myers, Charles E. Liebegott, Class of 1912, Mary Wootton, Geoffrey Jackson ’91, Barbara Holley ’54, Marion L. Hobor, Mike Hobor ’69, Nancy H. Dewing, Jim ’63 and Susan …


The Effects Of First-Generation Status On Student Engagement And Outcomes At Liberal Arts Colleges, Suhua Dong Jan 2019

The Effects Of First-Generation Status On Student Engagement And Outcomes At Liberal Arts Colleges, Suhua Dong

Institutional Analysis Staff Publications

Using data from the Higher Education Data Sharing Consortium (HEDS) Senior Survey, I compared first-generation students’ self-reported levels of engagement and outcomes with those of continuing-generation students at 16 private liberal arts colleges (N=7,611). Membership in the first-generation group demonstrated significant, positive main effects on interactions with diversity, satisfaction with career services, and institutional preparation for career path. On a few variables, significant factor interactions were found between first-generation status and gender and first-generation status and race/ethnicity; no particular first-generation subgroup by gender or race/ethnicity appears to be systematically disadvantaged or advantaged relative to the continuing-generation peer subgroup.


Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Winter 2019, Communications & Marketing Jan 2019

Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Winter 2019, Communications & Marketing

Gettysburg: Our College’s Magazine

From The President Janet Morgan Riggs '77

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New Multidisciplinary Imaging Suite In Sciences (Alexander Paredes ’20, Prof. Kate Buettner, Prof. Shelli Frey, Prof. Kurt Andresen, Prof. Lucas Thompson)

Prof Notes: William D. Bowman (Prof. Bowman)

The Making Of An Entrepreneur (Cathie Wood P’15, Caroline Wood ’15, Prof. Drew Murphy ’84, P’20, Betsy Duncan Diehl ’84, P’14, President Janet Morgan Riggs ’77)

The 411 (Daria Lo Presti Wallach ’76)

Visionary Faculty (Prof. Abdulkareem Said Ramadan, Prof. Christopher Barlett, Prof. Andrew Wilson, Prof. Gary Mullen, Prof. Hakim Williams, Prof. McKinley E. Melton, Prof. Kathy Berenson, Prof. Ryan Kerney)

Snapshots …


Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Fall 2018, Communications & Marketing Oct 2018

Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Fall 2018, Communications & Marketing

Gettysburg: Our College’s Magazine

We Are The Champions Brooke Holechek '19

Back to Back Champions

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From the President Janet Morgan Riggs '77

History That's Digital Kasey Varner '14

Worldwide Connections (Allison Dauner Zoller ’01)

Three Join the Board of Trustees

Prof Notes: Charles (Buz) Myers JR. P'09 (Professor Charles (Buz) Myers)

Sunderman Prof. Bill O'Hara Pioneers Video Game Music Course Jordan Marks '18

Snapshots

What Makes a Great Joke? Professor Steve Gimbel

The 411 (Sherrin Hilburt Baky-Nessler '65, P'01)

Conversations

Big Picture: Special Commencement Miranda Harple

Battlefield as Teacher Katelyn Silva

Discovering Her Resilience: Rhiannon Winner '19 Jeffrey Lauck '18

Geologist …


Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Spring 2018, Communications & Marketing Apr 2018

Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Spring 2018, Communications & Marketing

Gettysburg: Our College’s Magazine

From the President Janet Morgan Riggs '77

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News @ Gettysburg: Majestic Nears 100 (Jean LeGros '73)

Prof Notes: Christopher Fee (Professor Chris Fee)

What to Explore in Computer Science? Jordan Marks '18

The 411 (Troy Datcher '90)

Day to Lead: Conservatory (Professor James Day)

Scholars and Authors

Snapshots

Discovery, Diversity and Excellence in Music Prized Prof. (Avner Dorman)

Media Notes

Gettysburgreat: What will Gettysburgreat look like?

Litigating for Good (Julius Redd '07)

Dichotomies Illustrated (Zoe Yeoh '18)

Conversations

Determined to Travel: Rejection Drove David Zapate '94 Worldwide Kasey Varner '14

Complex Memories: The Vietnam War Era Kasey …


Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Winter 2018, Communications & Marketing Jan 2018

Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Winter 2018, Communications & Marketing

Gettysburg: Our College’s Magazine

From the President Janet Morgan Riggs '77

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Virtual Dissection Tables to Enhance Study of Anatomy

Prof Notes: Jennifer Bloomquist (Professor Jennifer Bloomquist)

Life's Lessons Learned from Sports & Science (Sarah Hansen '17, Alex Posch '14)

The 411: Allison Meckley '05

For the Love of Data (Svet Semov '11, Shannon Brobst '15)

Snapshots

They Inquire, They Inspire

Gettysburgreat: The Campaign for Our College

Media Notes (Professor John B. Zinn)

Conversations

The Best of Both Worlds Andrew Milone '18

Metamorphosis: Professor Kay Etheridge Carina Sitkus

Our Endowment and Why It Matters Mike Baker

Hope is in …


The Long-Term Impact Of First-Year Seminars, Qin Zhang, Suhua Dong Nov 2017

The Long-Term Impact Of First-Year Seminars, Qin Zhang, Suhua Dong

Institutional Analysis Staff Publications

This study examined the net effects of participating in a residential first-year seminar (FYS) program by comparing the outcomes of participants with those of non-participants at the point of graduation, while controlling for background and pre-college variables. Outcome variables focused on student academic performance and self-reported gains as a result of their undergraduate education; they included: cumulative GPA; intellectual development; development of problem solving; development of social and civic engagement; institutional preparation for career path, graduate school, and interpersonal relationships and family living/personal development; and participation in faculty-mentored research. The study was based on a sample of 853 graduating seniors …


Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Fall 2017, Communications & Marketing Oct 2017

Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Fall 2017, Communications & Marketing

Gettysburg: Our College’s Magazine

From the President Janet Morgan Riggs '77

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Closing the Internship Gap (Neil Fisher '82 and Jennifer Fisher Bryant '82)

Prof Notes: Salma Monani

Making Music for the Movies (Allison Geatches '09)

The 411: Sarah Wendt '90

Alumni Association Honors Great Work (John A. Hohneker '81, Inga Holl Musselman '82, MacGregor Jones '67, Sarah Hitch Burdi '87, Troy M. Cassel '02, Frederick D. Reimer '07, Kimberly Wojcik '02, Alan Manning '02)

Change in the Chaplaincy (Rev. Dr. Kristin Largen)

Snapshots

Technology, Race, and Comic Books (Xavier Harding '12)

Gettysburgreat: The Campaign for our College …


Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Spring 2017, Communications & Marketing Apr 2017

Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Spring 2017, Communications & Marketing

Gettysburg: Our College’s Magazine

From the President Janet Morgan Riggs '77

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The Win-Win of Giving (Angela Gravino Estes '64, Jere Estes '65)

Prof Notes: Len Goldberg

A Career Connector Returns (Rachel Fry '15)

The 411: Bruce Chamberlin '86

The Sights and Sounds of Other Times (Professor Christopher D'Addario)

Envisioning the Future of the Finance Industry (Eric Allyn P'16, Andy Larkin '86, Chris Matthaei '01, Daria Lo Presti Wallach '76)

Gettysburgreat: The Campaign for Our College

U.S. Department of State Selects Eisenhower Institute Fellows for Diplomacy Lab

LAX Top Honor (Carol Daly Cantele '83)

Kudos from Coaches …


The Revolving Door Of Education: Teacher Turnover And Retention Amongst The Graduates Of A Liberal Arts Teacher Education Program, Gregory W. Dachille, Chloe Ruff Feb 2017

The Revolving Door Of Education: Teacher Turnover And Retention Amongst The Graduates Of A Liberal Arts Teacher Education Program, Gregory W. Dachille, Chloe Ruff

Education Faculty Publications

In the United States, elementary and secondary education teachers comprise 4% of the entire civilian workforce (Ingersoll, 2001). The composition of that 4% is changing because of teacher turnover. According to recent statistics, 46% of teachers leave the classroom within the first five years of teaching and 9.5% of teachers leave the classroom within their first year (Rinke, 2014; Riggs, 2013; Zheng & Zeller, 2016). This study is designed to examine the teaching experiences of graduates of one teacher education program and the potential differences between graduates who stay in teaching and those who leave. Throughout this study, the guiding …


Lincoln’S Legacy And A New Generation Of Leadership, Janet M. Riggs Feb 2017

Lincoln’S Legacy And A New Generation Of Leadership, Janet M. Riggs

From the Desk of President Riggs

One hundred fifty-three years ago our nation was adrift, embroiled in a civil war and grappling with questions about our future. Many had lost hope. In November of 1863 here at Gettysburg, President Abraham Lincoln called upon our nation to rededicate itself to the unfinished work before us—the work of equality, the fulfillment of our democracy, a new birth of freedom. [excerpt]


Communicating You Are Worth It In A Noisy Marketplace, Paul Redfern, Keri Rursch, Jamie Yates Jan 2017

Communicating You Are Worth It In A Noisy Marketplace, Paul Redfern, Keri Rursch, Jamie Yates

Communications & Marketing

This paper provides guidance and specific examples of common elements needed for communicating the value proposition of liberal arts colleges to prospective students and families. In an environment where the worth of a college degree is questioned daily by the public and the mainstream media, this paper demonstrates how strategies that are distinctive, rooted in research and complementary to the institutional brand are imperative for communicating the worth of an institution. The paper suggests tactics to develop the key partnerships needed and provides metrics for how leaders can assess their value proposition initiatives.


Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Winter 2017, Communications & Marketing Jan 2017

Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Winter 2017, Communications & Marketing

Gettysburg: Our College’s Magazine

From the President Janet Morgan Riggs '77

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Prolific Preparer of Physics Grads (Alana Allen '15, Russell Composto '82, Michael Booz '16)

Prof Notes: Caroline Hartzell

Internship SIRIUS-LY a Win-Win (Olivia Branco '10)

The 411: Mary Clare Lagno P'12 (

Africana Studies at 30

Smapshots

Finding Balance (Jason McCaffrey '94)

Gettysburgreat: The Campaign for Our College

Accelerated Master of Human Resources Management (MHRM) Degree

Path to PEAK Performance (Glenn Cain '07)

Big Picture (Chris Severini '18, Ian Clarke)

Conversations

Our Unfinished Work: The College's Next Steps Mike Baker

Eyes on the Middle East Carina Sitkus

Crowning Moments Braden …


Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Fall 2016, Communications & Marketing Oct 2016

Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Fall 2016, Communications & Marketing

Gettysburg: Our College’s Magazine

From the President (Janet Morgan Riggs '77)

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Senior Year Saved Zach Warner '16, Geoff Jackson '91

Prof Notes: Emelio Betances, Sociology and Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies (Professor Emelio Betances)

All in a Year's Work Raven Waters '19

The 411: Joe Biernat '75 (Joe Biernet '75)

Making it Work: Founder & CEO Peter Kratsios '11

From the Battlefield to the Big Leagues Matt Laux '15

Gettysburgreat: The Campaign for our College

Voice of Experience: Life-Changing Lessons from Studying Abroad (Will Essigs '17)

Media Notes: New & Noteworthy

Conversations

Bullets Build Cross-Cultural Bridges Cam Stewart '18, Mateus …


Turning Points: Women At Gettysburg College From 1965-1975, Christina M. Noto Oct 2016

Turning Points: Women At Gettysburg College From 1965-1975, Christina M. Noto

Student Publications

This poster is a summary of Christina Noto’s summer research. The research focuses on the experiences of Women at Gettysburg College from the Fall of 1964 to the Spring of 1975. While women attended Gettysburg College, they faced discrimination in all aspects of college life-- in the classroom, athletics, activities, their social lives and housing. This poster focuses on the housing discrimination women faced. Women had much stricter housing regulations. For example, women had to sign in and out of their dorms. Women also had mandatory dorm hours (certain times they had to be in their rooms). While some students …


Becoming A Scientist: Using First-Year Undergraduate Science Courses To Promote Identification With Science Disciplines, Chloe Ruff, Brett D. Jones Jul 2016

Becoming A Scientist: Using First-Year Undergraduate Science Courses To Promote Identification With Science Disciplines, Chloe Ruff, Brett D. Jones

Education Faculty Publications

In this qualitative study, we examined how two professors (a physicist and biochemist) of first year college students perceived their students’ development of identification in biochemistry or physics and how they actively supported this development. The professors described students who entered college with different levels of domain identification and different expectations for their college science experience depending upon whether they were in a biochemistry or physics major. Although neither professor was familiar with research related to the concept of domain identification, their beliefs about their students’ identification and academic support strategies generally aligned with the Osborne and Jones (2011) model …


Undergraduate Library Internships And Professional Success, Clinton K. Baugess, Kathryn Martin, Katherine Mattson, Qin Zhang Jun 2016

Undergraduate Library Internships And Professional Success, Clinton K. Baugess, Kathryn Martin, Katherine Mattson, Qin Zhang

All Musselman Library Staff Works

This poster reports on an assessment completed of former undergraduate library interns to explore the impact their internship had on the development of career goals, acceptance to and preparation for graduate education, and their early career. Through an online survey (n= 45) and six semi-structured telephone interviews, respondents reported a positive impact on the above areas.


From Gettysburg To Townsville, Australia And Back, Caroline A. Ehrhardt Apr 2016

From Gettysburg To Townsville, Australia And Back, Caroline A. Ehrhardt

Celebration

I studied abroad in Townsville, AU in the Fall 2014 and had the semester of my life. I am biology major, who has always wanted to pursue a career with animals and I got to run hands on experiments at James Cook University. I collected research on wild rock wallabies, I got Open Water Padi Dive certified and dove throughout Australia and Bali, Indonesia. I got up close with wild sharks, eels, jellyfish, and a variety of tropical fish. I joined the co-ed soccer and disc team. Most importantly, I became friends with amazing people from all over the world.


Boleto Y Entrada: A Roundtrip Ticket To A Year Abroad, Elizabeth M. Belair Apr 2016

Boleto Y Entrada: A Roundtrip Ticket To A Year Abroad, Elizabeth M. Belair

Celebration

A presentation to illustrate my work with the Global Leaders of Gettysburg College (GLGC) program at Gettysburg College.


Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Spring 2016, Communications & Marketing Apr 2016

Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Spring 2016, Communications & Marketing

Gettysburg: Our College’s Magazine

From the President Janet Morgan Riggs '77

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Scholarships Ensure Students a Broader, Global View (Craig Disher ’66)

Jack Ryan: Vice Provost and Dean of Arts & Humanities Professor Jack Ryan

From Father to Son to Sunderman (Frank Arbogast ’16)

The 411: Suzanne Hermann Williams ’62 (Suzanne Hermann Williams ’62)

Paying it Forward (Jack Duffy ’79)

Making it Work: Public Archaeology (Paige Phillips ’12)

The Writer's Prompt was a Class Reunion

Gettysburgreat: The Campaign for Our College

Funds Sought for Music Tours (Joe ’75 and Susan Biernat ’77)

Move-In Day is Memorable Shawna Sherrell

Conversations

Olympic-Sized Dreams (Andre …


Fearless Friday: Taylor Bury, Taylor B. Bury Feb 2016

Fearless Friday: Taylor Bury, Taylor B. Bury

SURGE

This week, SURGE is pleased to feature Taylor Bury ’16 as Gettysburg’s Fearless Leader!

Taylor is a senior at Gettysburg College. She is a Biology Major from York, Pennsylvania. She has been involved with Student Senate since her first year on campus, rising through the ranks to serve as its President. [excerpt]


Florida’S Leaders Wrong About Liberal Arts, Janet M. Riggs Jan 2016

Florida’S Leaders Wrong About Liberal Arts, Janet M. Riggs

From the Desk of President Riggs

Once again, a prominent politician from Florida has provided an excellent opportunity to talk about the value of a liberal arts education.

In 2011, Florida Gov. Rick Scott commented about not needing any more anthropology majors. Around the same time, Florida State Sen. Don Gaetz referred to psychology and political science majors as “degrees that don’t mean much.” [excerpt]


Course-Based Science Research Promotes Learning In Diverse Students At Diverse Institutions, Nancy L. Staub, Lawrence S. Blumer, Christopher W. Beck, Veronique A. Delesalle, Gerald D. Griffin, Robert B. Merritt, Bettye Sue Hennington, Wendy H. Grillo, Gail P. Hollowell, Sandra L. White, Catherine M. Mader Jan 2016

Course-Based Science Research Promotes Learning In Diverse Students At Diverse Institutions, Nancy L. Staub, Lawrence S. Blumer, Christopher W. Beck, Veronique A. Delesalle, Gerald D. Griffin, Robert B. Merritt, Bettye Sue Hennington, Wendy H. Grillo, Gail P. Hollowell, Sandra L. White, Catherine M. Mader

Biology Faculty Publications

Course-based research experiences (CREs) are powerful strategies for spreading learning and improving persistence for all students, both science majors and nonscience majors. Here we address the crucial components of CREs (context, discovery, ownership, iteration, communication, presentation) found across a broad range of such courses at a variety of academic institutions. We also address how the design of a CRE should vary according to the background of student participants; no single CRE format is perfect. We provide a framework for implementing CREs across multiple institutional types and several disciplines throughout the typical four years of undergraduate work, designed to a variety …


Jesusmania!: The Bootleg Superstar Of Gettysburg College, Devin Mckinney Jan 2016

Jesusmania!: The Bootleg Superstar Of Gettysburg College, Devin Mckinney

Gettysburg College Faculty Books

In 1971, an illegal performance of the rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar was staged at Gettysburg College. It was the spontaneous project of students, professors and a renegade seminarian. Performance rights were being negotiated, when suddenly legal action was threatened against any group staging the work before its Broadway premiere. The cast and crew put the show on anyway, and many hundreds attended. But the outlaw production drew the college administration and the Lutheran church into controversy. Drawing from original documents, recordings, and interviews with the cast, this book tells the behind-the-scenes story of the production.


Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Winter 2016, Communications & Marketing Jan 2016

Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Winter 2016, Communications & Marketing

Gettysburg: Our College’s Magazine

From the President Janet Morgan Riggs '77

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Science Woman to Women: Scholarships for Aspiring Scientists (Judith Keyes Guss-Nelson ’60, P’89; Kirsten A. Guss ’89; Kayla Britt '17)

Julia Hendon: Anthropology and Director of the Johnson Center for Creative Teaching and Learning Professor Julie Hendon

There is No Orange Without Blue Candace Connors Vorhaus ’80

The 411: Bill Heyman '74, P'13 (Bill Heyman '74, P'13)

According to You: Alumni Survey Results

G-burg Interns Stand Out (Len Gemma ’81)

Binational Bio (Samantha Siomko ’17; Prof. Paula “Alex” Trillo)

Gettysburgreat: The Campaign for Our College

Sounding a Chord of Hope …


Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Fall 2015, Communications & Marketing Oct 2015

Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Fall 2015, Communications & Marketing

Gettysburg: Our College’s Magazine

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From the President Janet Morgan Riggs '77

Helping Others Get A Great Start (Bill Seeman '73, Professor Charles Glatfelter '46, Nate Pugliese '98)

Scott Hancock: History and Africana Studies Professor Scott Hancock

Pursuing Music's Stories Devan Grote White '11

The 411: Lauren Eby '06 (Lauren Eby '06)

"It's All About Helping People" Devan Grote White '11

The 3% Conference: Increasing Female Creative Leadership (Kat McCaw Gordon '87)

DIY G-Burg

Come Here and Make a Difference (Troy Datcher '90)

A Full G-Burg Experience is a Key to Success Paul Seale '75, P'06

Gettysburgreat: The Campaign for Our College …


Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Spring 2015, Communications & Marketing Apr 2015

Gettysburg: Our College's Magazine Spring 2015, Communications & Marketing

Gettysburg: Our College’s Magazine

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From the President Janet Morgan Riggs '77

Record Gift to the Sciences (Harrison Dickson '48)

Office Hours: Professor Kathleen M. Cain

Science & Service from Gettysburg to Yale (Amanda Pellowe '12 and Jeremiah Johnston '13)

The 411: Steve Cloetingh '81

The Gettysburg Network Abroad (Jesper Rosenkrans '07 and Lionel Hong '12)

Gettysburgives: $1.27 million in 36 Hours

Renewing the Legacy (Rimvydas Baltaduonis, Divonna Stebick, Amy Dailey, Kurt Andresen, Richard Russell, Radost Rangelova)

Great Work, Great Life (Sheri Woodruff '87)

NEH Challenge Enhances Civil War Era Studies (Dr. Allen C. Guelzo)

Conversations

The Light at the End of …