Carnegie Classification Recognizes Gettysburg College for Leadership in Public Purpose
By Vince DiFonzo, Editor-in-Chief On Friday, the Carnegie Classifications of Institutions of Higher Education announced that Gettysburg College has been selected as one of 25 colleges and universities across the country recognized in their inaugural Classification for Leadership for Public Purpose. Selection is conducted by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, the American Council on Education and the Doerr...
Vice President of IT Rod Tosten to Retire at End of the Year
By Vince DiFonzo, Editor-in-Chief Rod Tosten, vice president of information technology and longtime member of Gettysburg College’s faculty, will retire at the end of the fall 2024 semester. The retirement was announced to the campus community in an email by President Bob Iuliano. “I’m writing today with the bittersweet news that Rod has decided to retire at the end of the fall 2024 semester,” wrote Iuliano. “Rod’s work on campus has...
Gettysburg College Celebrates Class of 2024 Commencement
By Vince DiFonzo, Editor-in-Chief On Saturday, May 18 at 11 a.m., Gettysburg College held the 189th commencement ceremony. In line with college tradition, students of the class of 2024 processed from the south to north side of Pennsylvania Hall, inverting the procession done as first-year students at Opening Convocation. Despite morning rainfall, the ceremony was held outside on the north lawn of Pennsylvania Hall. A special...
Former Gettysburg Student Wanted for 2013 Campus Sexual Assault Detained in France
By Vince DiFonzo, Editor-in-Chief On April 24, former Gettysburg College student Ian Cleary was detained by authorities in Metz, France on a warrant related to a sexual assault allegedly committed in a campus dorm in December 2013. The arrest followed years of effort by the victim, Gettysburg alumna Shannon Keeler ’17, urging law enforcement to prosecute the case. This led to authorities issuing an arrest warrant for Cleary in 2021....
College Announces New Graduation Requirement Mandating All Students Memorize the Gettysburg Address
By Vince DiFonzo, Staff Writer Four score and seven minutes ago, President Bob Iuliano sent a campus-wide email outlining a new requirement that students must memorize and recite the entire Gettysburg Address to graduate. This new requirement will be enforced beginning with the Class of 2024 this semester. The College also announced that the entire Gettysburg Address will be included in every future student digest email. In order to...