The Kolbe Research Fellowship supports mentored undergraduate research at Gettysburg College. The 8-week summer program allows students to advance their scholarly or creative interests through a research project in close collaboration with a faculty mentor during the summer before a student’s sophomore, junior, or senior year.
The Gladfelter Prize is awarded to a rising senior to conduct research that addresses a topic concerning national problems in the environmental, social, or political areas (such as pollution, population, immigration, or the national debt).
For more information on the Kolbe Fellowship or Gladfelter Prize, please visit the official Kolbe Fellowship webpage.
2024
The Colorado Wolf Reintroduction Portrayal in News Media, Megan K. McArthur and Monica V. Ogra
Music by Agnes Tyrrell, Agnes Tyrrell, Riley R. Dunbar, and Jocelyn Swigger
2022
Accessing History in Gettysburg: A Study of Accessibility of Public History Institutions, Theodore J. Szpakowski
2021
Martin Puryear: 40 Years Since Sentinel, Merlyn I. Maldonado Lopez and Shannon Egan
2020
Examining the Impact of Climate Change Film as an Educational Tool, Brittany Bondi, Salma Monani, Sarah M. Principato, and Christopher P. Barlett
The Consent of the Governed, Carter A. Hanson
The Myth of Neutrality: Linguistic Influence in the Integration of Nonbinary Identities in English and German, Zoe A. Philippou
2019
Designing Women: Essentializing Femininity in AI Linguistics, Ellianie S. Vega
2018
Tracking Public Support for Japan's Remilitarization Policies: An Examination of Elitist and Pluralist Governance, Cory S. Madison
2017
Bringing Stories to Life by Sharing Archival Material, Christina M. Noto
2016
Stories Remembered, Stories Told: Women of Gettysburg College from 1965-1975, Christina M. Noto
Turning Points: Women at Gettysburg College from 1965-1975, Christina M. Noto