Summer 2022 Gallery

We hosted our second Knowledge for Freedom seminar in July 2022, introducing rising high school seniors to some foundational texts in the history of American democracy while preparing them for college, citizenship, and beyond.

THE SUMMER 2022 TEAM

Teagle group with Lincoln statue

CLASSROOM STUDY

In the mornings, students attended seminar sessions in Denny Hall.

Seminar in Denny Hall

 

Discussion Group in classroom

GETTING COLLEGE READY

Students attended various workshops with Dickinson admissions staff and others to help prepare them for the application process and researching topics in college.

Admissions visiting classroom
Students attended various workshops with Admissions staff who offered mentoring on the college application process.
Librarians meeting with students in classroom
Students met with librarians who provided instruction on historical research methods and archival research.

 

McGeehan talking to students in classroom
Students participating in a workshop run by Keely McGeehan, who teaches English at Carlisle High School.

Workshop activity

workshop in classroom
Students in one of the TAs’ writing workshops

THE OTHER LINCOLN-DOUGLASS DEBATES

On our final day, two teams debated the relative merits of Abraham Lincoln’s and Frederick Douglass’s antislavery strategies.

student debate
Team Douglass on left and Team Lincoln on right
Team Lincoln with TA Moyra Schauffler after the debate
students after debate
Team Douglass with TA Cooper Wingert after the debate

students during debate

students during debate

students after debate

 

Students from the 2021 seminar returned as judges for the debate

Teagle alumni at the debate

EXPLORING CARLISLE

Students visited the former Carlisle Indian Industrial School, Lincoln Cemetery, the Old Cumberland County Courthouse, Hope Station and went on the Dickinson & Slavery Historic walking tour.

Jim at Carlisle Indian Industrial School with students

students at Carlisle Indian Industrial School

students at lincoln cemetery

students at Courthouse

students inside Old Courthouse

dson and slavery tour at pinkney gate

FIELD TRIPS

Students visited the Gettysburg National Military Park

students at Peace Light Monument
Visiting the Peace Light Monument at the Gettysburg battlefield
students at Little Round Top
Our group at Little Round Top

students at Little Round Top

students at little round top

students at picketts charge

students at Gettysburg Cyclorama
Seminar participants viewing the cyclorama at the Gettysburg Visitor Center

students watching Gettysburg Cyclorama

 

Our final field trip was to Washington D.C. where students visited the Lincoln Memorial, the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, the National Archives, the Smithsonian’s National African American Museum, and the Emancipation Memorial.

students at Lincoln Memorial

students inside Lincoln monument

students in front of Washington Monument

students at MLK Memorial

students at National Archives

students at Smithsonian museum of African American history

students at Emancipation Memorial

MEET OUR SUMMER 2022 STAFF

staff

TAs and RAs
Graduate TAs Cooper Wingert and Moyra Schauffler with undergraduate RAs Charlotte Goodman and Jordyn Ney
tutors
Undergraduate tutors Charlotte Goodman, Jordan Schucker, Gracie Perine, and Forbes