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Gettysburg’s Dean of Intercultural Advancement Pete Curry received a “Key to Our Success” award from Philadelphia Futures’ Sponsor-a-Scholar (SAS) program.
Curry was honored June 10 as SAS recognized 38 students who graduated this year from colleges and universities including Gettysburg, Dartmouth, Drexel, Penn State, and others.
“Dean Curry m...
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Submit an image for Photo of the Day on Gettysburg College's website and you could win an 8gb iPod touch.
Submissions must be related to the College, but potential subject matter is as wide as your imagination, from an informal gathering of alumni in Cancun or Connecticut to a family at Commencement to a nostalgic shot of campus days gone by.
The winner will be chosen via ...
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Gettysburg College students networked with policy professionals during an intensive three-day career-building event in Washington, D.C.
Twenty-one students met with federal officials and other Washington professionals who are Gettysburg alumni, parents of current students or alumni, or friends of the College.
“These professionals become part of students’ Gettys...
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The San Francisco Chronicle turned to a Gettysburg College professor for analysis of former Vice-president Dick Cheney’s very public defense of the Bush administration’s national security record.
June 3’s Chronicle included a piece by political science Prof. Shirley Anne Warshaw, an authority on the presidency who often lends her expertise the media, i...
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The College's rich historical context creates the backdrop for three distinctive Civil War programs:
The Institute provides both top-level dialogue among policy-makers and a premier learning experience for undergraduates. Its activities include research and scholarship, education and outreach, and recognition and celebration.
The distinctive vibrancy of a Sunderman Conservatory education results from three things coming together: a diverse and vital music environment, a culturally rich and supportive atmosphere for all of the performing and visual arts, and an energetic college community full of intense involvement in a broad spectrum of pursuits.
Offering three majors, bachelor of music in performance, bachelor of arts in music, and bachelor of science in music education, the Conservatory's curriculum encompasses a wide variety of music genres and traditions and opportunities to perform with more than a dozen vocal and instrumental ensembles.
The Conservatory was founded by a $15.7 million gift from 1919 Gettysburg graduate Dr. F. William Sunderman.
The Majestic Theater is home to the Jennifer and David LeVan Performing Arts Center, a world-class facility featuring an 816-seat theater, two cinemas, and art gallery., offering pre- and post-performance dining with a swanky, 1950s ambience.
The 83-year-old theater reopened in Nov. 2005 after a $16-million renovation, invigorating the cultural community in Gettysburg. Owned and operated by the College, the Majestic offers a diverse program of Broadway shows, classical and popular music, dance, comedy, children's theater, film classics, and other attractions.
The Gettysburg Review has won many prizes and awards, including a Best New Journal award, four Best Journal Design awards from the Council of Editors of Learned Journals, and a PEN/Nora Magid Award for Excellence in Editing. More than 80 short stories, poems and essays first appearing in the journal have been reprinted in prize anthologies, such as The Best American Short Stories, The Best American Essays, The Best American Poetry, and The Pushcart Prize: Best of Small Presses. Contributors have included such luminaries as E.L. Doctorow, Rita Dove, Donald Hall, and Joyce Carol Oates, as well as emerging writers Ginger Strand, Scott Schrader, Kellie Wells, and Charles Yu, among others.