Great Minds
“The Messiah” will feature the College’s dance students and members of Bodiography Contemporary Ballet.
A new program aims to increase opportunities for at-risk students.
Howard’s long-term goal is to have RMU considered one of Pittsburgh’s “national universities.”
Local children and families are invited to attend a Disney sing-along with Waynesburg University choir.
The project will cost $4.5 million and will connect two previously existing structures.
Ken Gormley began his new tenure by delivering good news to University employees.
This fall, Grove City College will open its doors to world-renowned hymn singers/songwriters Keith and Kristyn Getty and the annual Area Artists Exhibit.
The 23rd annual event celebrates the university’s Scottish heritage.
A fall visitation day and a Saturday information session aim to allow interested students a look into life at the university.
The agreement will ensure students who wish to transfer will be able to do so seamlessly.
The recreation center at Slippery Rock University is upgrading machines and opening a new changing room.
From August to November, La Roche College will host open-house events for graduate, adult and transfer students.
The university landed in the top 10 schools for disabled students seeking an online education.
The college will make infrastructure improvements, buy new equipment and much more.
The school’s name change is reflective of its growth and evolution through the years.
The camp is a collaboration between two area universities and is open to students entering grades 9-12.
The third annual series features a variety of performances, festivals and gatherings.
The revised physical education program aims to focus on health, wellness and living well.
The event will connect hundreds of small business managers and owners and provide useful information to help them take their enterprises to the next level.
The environmental engineering major will be available in the 2016-17 academic year and aims to help students prepare for a changing job market.
The college’s second annual summer media camp is set for July. Those interested in attending must apply by June 24.
Remake Learning Days, a program offering new and future-forward educational experiences, is set for various spots throughout the area.
The Tech Savvy program from the American Association of University Women aims to interest middle school girls in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math.
The event is part of a larger partnership to bring PBT dancers to the university for classes and workshops while also fostering programs and performances in the Greensburg area.