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Guaranteed, you won't fall asleep in one of Prof. Steven Gimbel's philosophy classes. Of course, his goal isn't just to keep students awake. He wants them to think in ways they haven't thought before, and he does that through serious debate and humor.
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Visual arts department chairperson Mark Warwick and his intermediate sculpture class conduct a critique of each student's work.
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The classroom is only a part of the educational experience at Gettysburg.
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Gettysburg's student-to-faculty ratio of 11:1 allows for close interaction and extensive opportunities for collaborative work between students and their professors.
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Dan Drury, assistant professor of health sciences, teaches students about the latest technology in exercise physiology and biomechanics in Gettysburg's human performance lab.
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The Joseph Theater, with its DVD projection system, is a state-of-the-art venue for film and teaching.
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As early as their first year, Gettysburg students have abundant opportunities to gain hands-on experience with exceptional science facilities and resources that many larger institutions reserve for graduate students.
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Gettysburg students and faculty regularly conduct collaborative research, and many students will co-author articles published in professional journals and present their findings at national and international conferences.
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Associate Professor of Chemistry Koren Deckman assists her students as they analyze the results of a recent experiment.
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Gettysburg science offerings include programs in biochemistry and molecular biology, biology, chemistry, environmental studies, health and exercise sciences, neuroscience, physics, and psychology, as well as health professions advising.
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Well-qualified Gettysburg students have had a 100% acceptance rate to medical school.
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Much of Associate Professor of Biology Steven James' collaborative research with students focuses on the genetic and molecular control of cell division.
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Stephen Stern, assistant professor of religion and Judaic studies, often brings his classes outside onto the steps of Weidensall Hall.
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In addition to 41 academic majors and a broad range of minors, concentrations, and interdisciplinary programs, Gettysburg students can self-design majors specific to their individual interests.
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Students take ownership of their education by respecting one of Gettysburg's oldest traditions - the academic Honor Code.
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Assistant Professor of Philosophy Rajmohan Ramanathapillai helps students to think about issues of war, peace, and human rights from a variety of angles.
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The students and faculty of Gettysburg's environmental studies program conduct field research everywhere from Colorado to Maine to Iceland.
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Faculty advisors play a significant role throughout the course of each student's four-year educational experience.
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Gettysburg's science facilities include modern greenhouses in which students and faculty frequently conduct research.
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Gettysburg students often remark upon their professors' accessibility, even beyond the classroom and posted office hours.
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Professor of political science Shirley Anne Warshaw teaches a course on the American presidency where students run a presidential campaign - and manage all of its complexities - from beginning to end.
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Africana Studies and History Professor Scott Hancock lectures using his state-of-the-art tablet PC.
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Students from across all academic disciplines are welcome to take courses in theatre arts and to audition for and perform in mainstage theatrical productions.
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Psychology Professor Kevin Wilson uses brain imaging software while collaborating with a student.
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