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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

David Gergen connects students’ passion for service to Gettysburg's history

Posted: 19 May 2013 02:26 AM PDT
David Gergen, political commentator and former presidential advisor, spoke to 639 graduates May 19 at Gettysburg College’s 178th Commencement Exercises, connecting students’ passion for service to the history of Gettysburg.

“The spirit of Gettysburg College [is] a spirit in which all of you take justifiable pride,” Gergen said. “It has often struck me that this devotion to service and leadership, so carefully cultivated on this campus, is deeply rooted in the soil of the battlefields nearby. It calls to you these days just as the bugles called men and women to service in the war to save the Union.”

David Gergen, the 2013 Commencement speaker

He provided examples of great service from the past – both in Gettysburg and beyond – and noted that many young men and women who have made a difference have served out of duty and honor. Gergen borrowed from the American jurist Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., saying that their “hearts were touched with fire.”

“What I see here and on other campuses across the country – and what distinguishes your generation – is a revival of the spirit that we have often seen when times are tough – from the Revolution of 1776 to the Civil War to the Great Depression and World War II. I see an America where Millennials are lining up, eager to serve,” he continued. “You, too, will have your ‘hearts touched with fire’ if you leave here to enlist in causes greater than yourself, if you sign up out of honor and duty, and if you come to work and love those at your side.”

President Janet Morgan Riggs, a 1977 graduate of the College, echoed Gergen’s message in her charge and parting words to the Class of 2013.
President Janet Morgan Riggs ’77

“My charge to you is simple. Use what you’ve learned here. Wherever you are, whatever you do, you can make a difference.

You can offer solutions to problems, you can treat colleagues with compassion, you can find a better way of getting a task done, you can offer a helping hand, you can start a business, you can serve as a role model, you can write or perform music, you can counsel and support the mentally ill, you can represent someone in court, you can work towards a cure for disease, you can run for public office, you can manufacture or sell a product that will make someone’s life easier or happier. Whatever you do, wherever you live, you can infuse into your work and your community high aspirations, good will, compassion and respect for others, and integrity. Class of 2013, we are all counting on you to make a difference – and you will,” Riggs said.

Student speaker Anthony Palmer, a member of the Class of 2013, reflected on something else that makes Gettysburg College a great community – the personal, human experience.

Student speaker Anthony Palmer ’13“Gettysburg is about the human experience. About passion, people, and treating your work like art,” Palmer said. “In a question and answer session on Twitter, someone asked President Riggs, ‘What makes Gettysburg special?’ ‘That’s easy,’ she answered. ‘It’s the people.’ It is the people. If there’s one thing we’ve learned here, it’s that people matter.”
In addition to Gergen receiving a Doctor of Public Service, honorary Doctor of Science in International Relations was presented to Julia Chang Bloch, the first Asian American in United States history to hold the rank of ambassador, and an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters was presented to Jennifer Bryant ’82, a writer of biographies, novels and poems.

John Commito, professor of Environmental Studies, received the Gettysburg College Award for Distinguished Teaching.

Tom '60 and Joan Wachob '60 Norris received the Lavern H. Brenneman Award for exemplary service to Gettysburg College.

Additional coverage of Commencement 2013, including photos and videos.

Founded in 1832, Gettysburg College is a highly selective four-year residential college of liberal arts and sciences with a strong academic tradition. Alumni include Rhodes Scholars, a Nobel laureate, and other distinguished scholars. The college enrolls 2,600 undergraduate students and is located on a 200-acre campus adjacent to the Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania.
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Posted: 19 May 2013 02:33 AM PDT
Were you not able to make it to town for Gettysburg College’s 178th Commencement? Or were you here, and had such a great time that you want to relive the exciting events? Maybe you were so immersed in the pomp and tradition of the weekend that you didn’t have a chance to take too many photographs for yourself.
If you fit into any of these categories, we invite you to check out photos from the May 19 Commencement ceremony in the gallery below.

But, that’s not all! What would Commencement be with out the exciting events that lead up to the ceremony? Don’t forget to look at the photos from Saturday, May 18, which include Baccalaureate, the ROTC commissioning ceremony, and more.

View Saturday's photos on Flickr

Additional coverage of Commencement 2013highlights of the ceremony.

Founded in 1832, Gettysburg College is a highly selective four-year residential college of liberal arts and sciences with a strong academic tradition. Alumni include Rhodes Scholars, a Nobel laureate, and other distinguished scholars. The college enrolls 2,600 undergraduate students and is located on a 200-acre campus adjacent to the Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania.

Contact: Nikki Rhoads, senior assistant director of communications, 717.337.6803

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Monday, May 20, 2013

Lonely is the runner who puts in miles at the #McDaniel track on a spring day

You Lost Me: Why Young Christians Are Leaving Church by David Kinnaman



 You Lost Me: Why Young Christians Are Leaving Church by David Kinnaman noted that of Christians 18-25 years old: 38% have significantly doubted their faith, 57% are less active in church than at age 15, and 59% have dropped out of the church.”

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Kevin Dayhoff Art: When it comes to social media: Tumblr: June 26, 2010 Tumblr http://kevindayhoff.tumblr.com/ “When it comes to social media, traditional news organizations have wholehe...

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“When it comes to social media, traditional news organizations have wholeheartedly embraced Facebook and Twitter.

“Last we checked, The Times had 627,497 Facebook fans and about 2.5 million Twitter followers.

“But the idea that a publication would create an external blog in addition to the blogs that live on its own website is just starting to take hold.

“And Tumblr, known for its sophisticated user interaction features, has become the media’s preferred platform.

“As it turns out, by a Tumblr spokesperson’s count, there are around 20 traditional media outlets (and that includes HuffPo because, whatever, it’s a huge operation that bills itself as a newspaper on the web) that are now Tumbling, much like so many of the (mostly) young “media elites” who either work for, read or obsess over said news outlets.”

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A visit to Gettysburg College, June 30, 2009

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A family member will be beginning college this fall at Gettysburg College. She will be the fourth generation to attend. The family visited Gettysburg on June 30, 2009. Enjoy a few of the many pictures that I took that day.

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http://twitpic.com/ebvcz A visit to Gettysburg College 2, June 30, 2009 http://tinyurl.com/oobzou

http://twitpic.com/ebvy9 A visit to Gettysburg College 10, June 30, 2009 http://tinyurl.com/oobzou

http://twitpic.com/ebw20 A visit to Gettysburg College 14, June 30, 2009 http://tinyurl.com/oobzou

http://twitpic.com/ebw5w A visit to Gettysburg College 20, June 30, 2009 http://tinyurl.com/oobzou

http://twitpic.com/ebw9y A visit to Gettysburg College 23, June 30, 2009 http://tinyurl.com/oobzou
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Melissa J Dorrance delivers a Senior Address at #gburg2013 Gettysburg Collage Baccalaureate Service http://flic.kr/p/ekoTQJ

Melissa J Dorrance delivers a Senior Address at #gburg2013 Gettysburg Collage Baccalaureate Service http://flic.kr/p/ekoTQJ Melissa Dorrance Sarah B. Dorrance Evelyn Babylon

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Sunday, May 19, 2013

#gburg2013 Pres Riggs Charge to the Grads Use what you have learned here

#gburg2013 Gettysburg commencement address Gergen honors class touched w fire

#gburg2013 Gettysburg College bestows David Gergen an honorary degree

#gburg2013 A Palmer: people matter most ... exceed the expectations of humanity

#gburg2013 Gettysbug College grad ceremonies continue w Pres J M Riggs greetings

#gburg2013 No rain so far as Gettysburg College faculty arrived for ceremonies

Please stand here #gburg2013 Gettysburg College graduation ceremonies

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Pentecost by Jean Restout II 1732



Pentecost by Jean Restout II 1732

Sunday was Pentecost Sunday

Jean II Restout, March 26, 1692 – January 1, 1768, was a French baroque classicism painter.

His oil painting, “Pentecost,” is dated 1732.

The painting depicts the first Pentecost Sunday, ten days after the ascension of Christ, when the Holy Spirit descended upon the Twelve Disciples and followers of Jesus.

Today, Pentecost is the important celebration of that fateful day when the Apostles were bestowed the gifts to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ to all peoples and nations.

According to Acts 2: 2-4: “… suddenly there came from heaven a sound like a mighty rushing wind, and it filled the entire house where they were sitting. And divided tongues as of fire appeared to them and rested on each one of them. 4 And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit gave them utterance….”




[17320000 Pentecost by Jean Restout II 1732]


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Saturday, May 18, 2013

A sea chairs silently wait for the graduation ceremonies Gettysburg #gburg2013

Dogwood blossums - spring may finally have arrived...

Gettysburg College graduates share cake and fellowship #gburg2013

Glatfelter Hall 1888 #gburg2013 Gettysburg College

Legacy Gettysburg College multi-generation alumni photograph #gburg2013

After the Baccalaureate Service at #gburg2013 Christ Chapel Gettysburg College