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Alumni Spotlights


Legendary Gettysburg College coach and athletic director Hen Bream '24 is the subject of a new biography by Michael J. Birker '72, Benjamin Franklin Professor of Liberal Arts and professor of history.

Dharman (Alan Stortz '70), is a Buddhist monk and emergency room mental health clinician.

Jamie Fleet '02 is serving as staff director for the Committee on House Administration on Capitol Hill.

Patricia M. Bryan '77, Patricia W. Henry '71, David M. LeVan '68, and Edward C. Vonderschmidt '74 received the 2009 Distinguished Alumni Award.

Miriam Parson '08 has started a career in environmental activism.

David Staneck '99 is a flight surgeon with the U.S. Navy Medical Corps.

Melissa Zook Franklin '94 practices medicine in Eastern Kentucky.

Andrew Mickley '70 was named Ohio Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).

J. Michael Bishop '57, Nobel Prize laureate, attended the White House stem cell research signing ceremony.

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Gettysburg College has earned its strong academic reputation. Since its founding in 1832, the College has upheld a rigorous commitment to the liberal arts in all their breadth and depth.

On a beautiful campus in a world-famous town, 2,600 students discover their intellectual passion through more than 62 academic programs.

There are no bystanders here. Students prepare for leadership through experiential learning opportunities, an extensive career network, and countless co-curricular, service, and off-campus study activities.

Accessible professors: 10.7 to 1 student-faculty ratio; average class size of 18.

Academic clout: Our students come from more than 40 states and 35 countries. Recent grads earned Rhodes, Fulbright, and many other prestigious fellowships.

Career connections: A four-year career prep program and international alumni network lead to internships, externships, and careers. One year out, 95 percent of graduates are on a career track or in graduate school.

Small campus feel, big campus resources: music conservatory, professional performing arts center, state-of-the-art science center, Eisenhower public policy institute, and brand-new Center for Athletics, Recreation, and Fitness.

Historic setting near urban centers: an hour to Baltimore, 90 minutes to Washington, D.C., two hours to Philadelphia.

 
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