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Public Policy Department Hosts U.S. Army War College Panel Discussion
By Ella Prieto, Staff Writer On Friday, the Public Policy Department hosted representatives from the Army War College for a panel discussion as a part of their Eisenhower Series College Program. The discussion occurred at 2 p.m. in the College Union Building. The featured panelists were Colonel Dena Goble, Lieutenant Colonel Nate Minott, Lieutenant Colonel […]
International and Global Studies Department Presents Ukraine and Eastern Europe Panel Discussion
By Lily Reilly, Contributing Writer On Tuesday, the International and Global Studies Department presented a panel of three Gettysburg College professors to discuss the impact of the war in Ukraine. The panel members included Chair of International and Global Studies and History Professor William Bowman, Economics Associate Professor Rimvydas Baltaduonis, and Chair of Political Science […]
The Alexander Hamilton Society Presents Lecture on Ukraine
By Sarah Laud, Staff Writer Professor Paul D. Miller, a current Professor of International Affairs at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, visited Gettysburg College on Tuesday, March 22 to talk with students about the invasion of Ukraine, the lead-up to the invasion, and where the nature of the war is headed. Miller began his lecture by […]
International and Global Studies Presents Panel on Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
By Patrick Sullivan, Contributing Writer On Tuesday, March 1, International and Global Studies presented a panel on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with three professors from the History, Economics, and Political Science departments: Professor William Bowman, Assistant Professor Lindsay Reid, and Associate Professor Rimvydas Baltaduonis. Bowman spoke first about the history of the conflict between Russia […]
Sochi XXII Olympics receive Gold in use of latest technology
By Marli Horwitz, MS&T Editor The 2014 Olympic Winter Games officially came to a close this past Sunday night, and with that came the close of the most technologically advanced games in history. With a total of 33 medals, the home country Russia may have come out on top, but what truly takes the gold […]