WGS Lecture Series: Elizabeth Richardson Viti Discusses Simone de Beauvoir
Feb16

WGS Lecture Series: Elizabeth Richardson Viti Discusses Simone de Beauvoir

By Kaley Michael, Staff Writer Emerita French Professor Elizabeth Richardson Viti, a retiree in 2015, graced Gettysburg with a presentation on Simone de Beauvoir for this week’s Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies series. A professor for thirty-one years at Gettysburg, Viti served as the Coordinator of Women’s studies from the fall of 2005 until the spring of 2009, Director of the Johnson Center for Creative Teaching, and received...

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Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Series with Dr. Tyeshia Redden
Feb09

Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Series with Dr. Tyeshia Redden

By Kaley Michael, Staff Writer For this week’s lecture in the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Series, Dr. Tyeshia Redden, a Derrick Gondwe Visiting Scholar and Assistant Professor of Africana Studies, gave a presentation entitled “Thirsty for Lemonade: Intersectional Spirituality and Persecution.” Known as Tye, the activist, scholar, and urban planner is particularly adept in the areas of design, instruction, and planning....

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DPS Crime Log: January 2-27, 2019
Feb07

DPS Crime Log: January 2-27, 2019

By Kaley Michael, Staff Writer January 2, 2019 (Wednesday) Liquor Law Violation – Underage Consumption at Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Closed – Referred to SRR January 7, 2019 (Monday) All Other Offenses: Possession of Drug Paraphernalia – Smoking Device with Marijuana Residue Found Outside at Campus Exterior: South of 239 North Washington Street; Closed – No Suspects or Witnesses January 10, 2019 (Thursday) Driving...

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Anne Douds Discusses “Opening the Aperture on Public Policy Problems”
Jan30

Anne Douds Discusses “Opening the Aperture on Public Policy Problems”

By Kaley Michael, Staff Writer Assistant Professor of Public Policy Anne Douds took to the podium this week at the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies’ Series to discuss “Opening the Aperture on Public Policy Problems.” Douds, a graduate from Duke University with a Ph.D. from George Mason University and a JD from Emory University, is an experienced lawyer and professor. Adept in the areas of public policy-making and policy analysis,...

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DPS Crime Log: November 12-December 2, 2018
Dec11

DPS Crime Log: November 12-December 2, 2018

Compiled by Kaley Michael, Staff Writer November 12, 2018 (Monday) Sex Offense- Fondling at Unknown Location on Campus; Closed- Referred to Title IX Coordinator Sex Offense-Fondling at Unknown Location on Campus; Closed-Referred to Title IX Coordinator November 13, 2018 (Tuesday) Vandalism- Computer Monitor Damaged at Glatfelter Hall; Closed: Referred to Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities (SRR) Drug Abuse Violations:...

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