the original seminary building, is today a museum dedicated to the battle that took place there, the role of faith in freedom in nineteenth century America, and also Civil War medical practices.
It relocated to Mount Airy in 1889, a historic site where the first shots of the American Revolution's Battle of Germantown had been fired a century before.
[11] Latini's previous experience working for OneByOne, an organization that performed "gay conversion", caused significant controversy[12] and she was fired on March 14, 2018.
[13] Her departure then revealed a deep history of racism in the institution,[14] including racist behavior by Jim Dunlop, the acting president.
[24] A century after its early integration, Gettysburg was also the first among American Lutheran seminaries to grant tenure to a female professor, Bertha Paulssen.