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In 2002 the Osher Foundation began making program development grants of $100,000 a year for up to three years to launch new OLLI programs. The initial focus was on California, which now has OLLI programs at seven University of California and 16 California State University campuses. In 2004 Osher established a National Resource Center (NRC) at ...
Gettysburg College is a private liberal arts college in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1832, the 225-acre (91 ha) campus is adjacent to the Gettysburg Battlefield . Gettysburg College has about 2,600 students, with roughly equal numbers of men and women.
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By Christina Scotti Two men named Bob. Both are over 50 years old. Both had been working consistently for nearly three decades before losing their jobs in 2009. Both were out of work for more than ...
In 2006, Dickinson College created a Faculty Chair in American Civil War History position in his memory, which has been held by history professor and noted Abraham Lincoln scholar Matthew Pinsker. [3] In 2011, Gettysburg College created a Student Summer Internship program in his memory, which as of 2024 has served more than 100 students. [4]
The Gettysburgian is the monthly student magazine and digital publication for Gettysburg College in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States. Originally called the Weekly Gettysburgian and first published in 1897, [1] it currently provides local and campus news for the student population. The Gettysburgian is entirely run by students, who ...
In 1990 the $50,000 Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize was established by the institute and Gettysburg College. [3] In 1999 the $25,000 Frederick Douglass Book Prize was established by the institute. [4] In 2005 the $50,000 George Washington Book Prize was established by the institute, Washington College, and George Washington's Mount Vernon. [5]
Earlier girls' schools in the Gettysburg borough included one for which Deacon James H. Marsden "took charge" [11] after teacher applications were requested on June 23, 1829. [12] Marsden held classes "from Sept. 25th, 1829, to April 1st, 1830, in the room, later occupied by the late Judge Wills' law office" (the school was moved to a 1-story ...