Cushing-Daniels Awarded Harold G. Evans Chair of Eisenhower Leadership Studies
Mar14

Cushing-Daniels Awarded Harold G. Evans Chair of Eisenhower Leadership Studies

By Emma Padrick, Staff Writer Associate Professor of Economics Brendan Cushing-Daniels plays many different roles on campus. In addition to previously serving as chair of the economics department for six years, he currently teaches microeconomics at all levels and acts as faculty advisor to the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. This year, Cushing-Daniels is taking his involvement one step further as the new Harold G. Evans Professor of...

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Global “One Billion Rising” Movement Comes to Gettysburg
Feb04

Global “One Billion Rising” Movement Comes to Gettysburg

By Emma Padrick, Staff Writer It is no secret that the last several months have been marked by celebrities wearing black attire, musical artists wearing white roses, and people from many industries sharing stories of sexual harassment and abuse at the hands of renowned global figures. All of these trends are part of the global #MeToo movement, which has resulted in powerful celebrities, politicians, and medical professionals outed and...

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Faculty Spotlight: Brawley studies “gig economy” as new OMS professor
Sep06

Faculty Spotlight: Brawley studies “gig economy” as new OMS professor

By Emma Padrick, Contributing Writer Climb four flights of stairs to the very top floor of Glatfelter Hall and you’ll find the office of Assistant Professor Alice Brawley, a distinguished professional whose name and reputation most students have yet to recognize. A graduate of Louisiana Tech who received her Ph. D in Industrial Organizational Psychology two years ago at Clemson University, Brawley is starting a new adventure here at...

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