The best way to see Gettysburg is in three dimensions, in person, on a campus visit. But the pictures here will give you a taste for the campus, the buildings, residence halls, classrooms, the library, and other resources and facilities on campus.
Breidenbaugh Hall is home to the Asian Studies and English departments, as well as the Writing Center, Language Resource Center, and Joseph Theater, a state-of-the-art multimedia center.
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The Norris-Wachob Alumni House, renovated in 2004, is "home" to more than 20,000 Gettysburg alumni.
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The Attic, Gettysburg's student-designed, student-run nightclub, is a great on-campus venue for concerts, DJ dance parties, formals, sports parties, and other special events.
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Bream Wright Hauser Athletic Complex serves as a home base for Gettysburg's Bullets ¿ the winners of more than 80 Centennial Conference championships over the past fourteen years.
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Gettysburg's Center for Career Development is an invaluable resource for students as they seek out internship, career, and graduate school options.
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The College Union Building, better known as the CUB, is always buzzing with student activity.
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The Civil War Institute, one of Gettysburg's distinctive programs, is founded upon the rich history of the Gettysburg area.
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The Eisenhower House, home to the Office of Admissions, is named for President Dwight D. Eisenhower who penned his memoirs there. Eisenhower resided in Gettysburg after his presidency and served as a member of the College's Board of Trustees.
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Health Center personnel provide Gettysburg's students with a broad range of health and counseling services.
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The Intercultural Resource Center, home of the Office of Intercultural Advancement, is committed to promoting diversity in all of its forms and offers an array of academic, cultural, and social programs.
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Musselman Library contains an impressive collection of books, journals, videos, sound recordings, online publications, rare books, and manuscripts, as well as a media theater, computer lab, and media production center for student use.
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Built in 1898, McKnight Hall houses the Departments of French, German, and Spanish.
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Gettysburg's main administrative building, Pennsylvania Hall, was built in 1837 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Each graduating class's flag proudly joins the American flag on the cupola of Pennsylvania Hall during that class's Get-Acquainted Day, Opening Convocation, and Commencement festivities.
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Pennsylvania Hall dons orange and blue banners in celebration of a major College event.
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The College's first building, Pennsylvania Hall originally served as both an academic and residential facility. During and after the Civil War battle, it was used as a hospital where more than 700 Union and Confederate soldiers received treatment.
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Sheet signs hung from Plank Gym's façade announce upcoming campus events.
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The Center for Public Service, housed in Plank Gym, promotes, organizes, and supports community service and social justice initiatives by members of the Gettysburg College community.
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In addition to a fitness center, Plank Gym provides office space for the Gettysburg Recreation Adventure Board (GRAB), campus radio station, newspaper, yearbook, Student Senate, and other student organizations.
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Schmucker Hall, named for Gettysburg College founder Samuel Simon Schmucker, is home to the Sunderman Conservatory of Music, Department of Visual Arts, and Schmucker Art Gallery.
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The science center, completed in 2002, houses an extensive array of state-of-the-art equipment and instrumentation for use by science students and faculty.
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Weidensall Hall houses the Departments of Africana Studies, Classics, Education, Globalization Studies, History, Latin American Studies, Philosophy, Religion, and Women's Studies.
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