A Gettysburg College podcast hosted by President Bob Iuliano, Conversations Beneath the Cupola is a podcast where we underscore the great work of students, faculty, and alumni today and since our founding in 1832, while bringing attention to the impact and value of a liberal arts education in the 21st century.

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Episode 01: The Future of Liberal Arts Education with Lawrence Bacow, Robert W. Iuliano and Lawrence Bacow

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Episode 02: The Legacy of Dwight Eisenhower with Susan Eisenhower, Robert W. Iuliano and Susan Eisenhower

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Episode 03: The Breadth and Depth of Student Involvement with Ben Pontz ’20, Robert W. Iuliano and Benjamin Pontz

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Episode 04: The Lasting Impact of First-Year Seminars with Professors Darren Glass and Kathy Cain, Robert W. Iuliano, Darren Glass, Kathleen M. Cain, Katherine Schmitz, and Demaro Ricketts

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Episode 05: Remote Learning Amid COVID-19 with Jocelyn Swigger, Ryan Kerney, and Rod Tosten, Robert W. Iuliano, Jocelyn Swigger, Ryan R. Kerney, and Rod Tosten

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Episode 06: COVID-19’s Effects on Vulnerable Populations with Social Epidemiologist Amy Dailey, Robert W. Iuliano and Amy B. Dailey

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Episode 07: COVID-19’s Effects on the Economy with Macroeconomist Char Weise, Robert W. Iuliano and Charles L. Weise

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Episode 08: COVID-19’s Effects on Local and National Elections with Bruce Larson, Robert W. Iuliano and Bruce A. Larson

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Episode 09: The Liberal Arts: a Foundation for Purpose and Success with Troy Datcher ’90, Robert W. Iuliano and Troy Datcher

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Episode 10: The Ethical Dilemmas Presented by COVID-19 with Prof. Steve Gimbel, Robert W. Iuliano and Steven Gimbel

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Episode 11: Working on the Frontlines of COVID-19 with Melissa Zook ’94, Robert W. Iuliano and Melissa Zook

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Episode 12: The Biology and Genetics of COVID-19 with Prof. Steve James ’80, Robert W. Iuliano and Steven W. James

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Episode 13: What Being a “Gettysburgian” Means to Members of the Class of 2020, Robert W. Iuliano, Darby Nisbett, Jason Sinsheimer, and Jazmin Reynoso Ortiz