Weekly Roundup: Feb. 14 – Feb. 20
Compiled by Jane Fitzpatrick, Assistant News Editor Sunday, Feb. 14 Chocolate Tasting Held in-person at the Junction from 2:00 to 3:00 PM Stop by and grab six chocolate samples for Valentine’s Day Tuesday, Feb. 16 Fat Tuesday Make and Take Held in-person at Mosaic House from 12:00 to 1:00 PM Register online and pick up supplies from the Office of Multicultural Engagement to make your own Mardi Gras mask X-Sig Seminar by Paul Turner:...
Weekly Roundup Feb. 8 – Feb. 13
Compiled by Jane Fitzpatrick, Assistant News Editor Wednesday, Feb. 10 Research 101 – Zotero Held virtually from 4:00 to 4:30 P.M. Workshop for Zotero, a free citation management software built for college level research Visiting Artist Lecture Series Held virtually from 4:00 to 5:00 P.M. Artist and Curator James Williams II Beyond the Civil War and Lincoln Held virtually from 7:00 to 8:00 P.M. Office of Multicultural...
College Announces Spring Semester Start Date, Introduces Option for Virtual January Term
By Jane Fitzpatrick, Assistant News Editor This afternoon, President Iuliano informed the campus community that the spring 2021 semester will officially commence on Feb. 1. In his report, Iuliano suggests that the administration is working towards formulating a plan in which students will be able to return to campus. “The later start serves several public health goals that directly bear on our goal to bring as many students back to...
The Office of Sexual Respect Adjusts to New Title IX Regulations, Addresses Sexual Misconduct During COVID-19
By Jane Fitzpatrick, Assistant News Editor Colleges across the country received new guidelines from the United States Department of Education surrounding Title IX and the regulated responses to sexual assault reported on college campuses. New adjustments to regulations will have to be implemented this year. Some of the most prominent changes established by the U.S. Department of Education affect the hearing processes which take place...
Wifi Hotspots for Students Living Off Campus
By Jane Fitzpatrick, Assistant News Editor Students who are currently living off-campus may request a Wifi hotspot from the college if they are struggling with internet access at their respective off-campus locations. Due to the de-densification process which recently took place, many students are working from a variety of remote locations without access to the Gettysburg campus Wifi. Because these students are only able to...