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Student's photos highlight study-abroad experiences in Bahamas, Denmark, Africa
To some travelers, the Bahamas, Copenhagen, and Africa might sound like a dream vacation: fun in the sun, clubbing, and a safari.
But for Katharine...
Learn MoreFrom the physics lab to the developing world, endowed funds make the difference
From plasma physics research to community development work in Nicaragua, endowed funds provide extraordinary experiences for Gettysburg College students...
Learn MoreDrinking too much fluid as deadly as dehydration, warns Gettysburg College prof
Drinking too much fluid can be every bit as deadly as dehydration, warns a Gettysburg College professor who is working with an international team of...
Learn MoreStudent and professor conduct research in Africa
How do AIDS and poverty interact?
Gettysburg College senior Atlang Mompe and Learn More
From archaeology to cinema, Mellon grants support students' summer research
From an archaeological dig in the Republic of Macedonia to the role of music in Civil War films, Gettysburg College students will research a wide variety...
Learn MoreColloquium celebrates student research and creative activity
From ancient Greek drama to cutting-edge science to student-produced films, Gettysburg College students showcased their research and creative activities...
Learn MoreGettysburg College students use drool to monitor dogs' stress levels
The Patriot-News
May 4, 2009
To three Gettysburg College students, dog drool is something to study.
Biology...
Learn MorePreschoolers develop best when grouped closer in age, psychology professor says
When preschoolers are grouped in classrooms with a wide range of ages, their development suffers, says Gettysburg College Psychology Prof. Arlen Moller...
Learn MoreGettysburg College students win Mellon grants for summer research
Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe, "intelligent design" in public schools, and sea-slug toxins' potential cancer-fighting ability are just a few of ...
Learn MoreGettysburg College faculty talk about writing, research in video interviews
GETTYSBURG, Pa. - A downloadable audio-visual series focusing on faculty members and their published works and research is available on the College's...
Learn MoreGettysburg College Observatory captures lunar eclipse
A composite of images taken at the Gettysburg College Observatory captured the total lunar eclipse of Feb. 20.
Physics Prof. Larry Marschall...
Learn MoreVirtual reality brings Viking world to Gettysburg
From tombs to treasure, Gettysburg College students are bringing the Viking Age back to life by creating computer games and surfing virtual versions...
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