Nursing major launches women’s empowerment program
Mental strain comes in all shapes and sizes. Even the toughest, strongest individuals sometimes experience difficulty dealing with their mental health. What’s the best way to cope? Kimberly Eckenrode...
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BUSVA members help make history
Learn today. Lead tomorrow. It’s a shared mindset amongst many military students at Bloomsburg University. Also, the theme of the largest annual gathering of student veterans in history — an event in...
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Record turnout for annual Sankofa Conference
More than 250 students representing nine different schools made this year’s Sankofa Conference at Bloomsburg University the largest yet. Headlined by Yusef Salaam, one of the exonerated Central Park...
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Sharing the “Look” of a Successful Climb
Jeremy Zezza ‘19 speaks with gratitude and enthusiasm about his time at B.U., especially when it comes to Huskies baseball, coach Mike Collins, and the life preparation he received as a member of the pack. He recently channeled his appreciation for the program into a volunteer opportunity and an impressive donation for the B.U. Career Closet.
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Forensic Team completes impressive climb
Bloomsburg University’s Forensics Team drew extra attention this year for good reason. Coming off a very successful fall season that featured back-to-back tournament wins, the team picked up where it...
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Business student’s fiction story lands writing award
It may seem that English majors would be the default winners of writing awards since they carefully study the craft. However, that wasn’t the case for the latest Fuller Fiction Award, which is awarded...
Graduate student among 200 selected for NCAA Emerging Scholars Summit
Alisha Wein, a graduate student in Bloomsburg University’s College Student Affairs (M.Ed.) program, recently attended the NCAA Emerging Scholars Summit — a three-day program to educate, develop, and...
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Local pre-med student up for State System award
As a student at Benton High School, Kyle Maustellar was filled was doubt. In the back of his mind, he wanted to pursue a career in medicine but was he “good enough” to be able to handle the workload...
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Taking THIS next step toward law school
Molly Bitner approached her internship with state Rep. Joanna McClinton (D-139) last semester in Harrisburg with a social work perspective and sights set on law school. And the recent Bloomsburg...
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Never too early to network
Even as a first-year student in his first semester at Bloomsburg University, Mitchell Ellero wasn’t going to wait on taking advantage of this month’s Diversity and Inclusion Career Expo, hosted by the...