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Jenni Soohy, biology graduate assistant
Jenni Soohy joined the biology department after completing an REU internship at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences studying copepods. She is currently working in Steven Rier’s stream ecology lab...
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Rebecca Price, biology graduate assistant
Rebecca received her Bachelor of Science in Biology with a concentration in Spanish from Albright College in Reading. She is currently working towards her Master of Science in Biology at Bloomsburg...
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Family ties, research lay foundation for possible teaching future
Heading to this spring’s American Association of Geographers annual meeting Owen Wickenheiser didn’t expect to see a familiar face among the 7,000-plus geographers and researchers on location in New...
Math major weighs grad options, job opportunity
Chase Sakitis’s childhood passion has led to — not one but three — post-graduation options. The graduating Bloomsburg University mathematics major will have a choice between a master’s program in...
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FBI internship opens doors for digital forensics major
Working for the Cyber Division of the FBI in the nation’s capital sounds like the perfect plot for a Hollywood movie. For this Bloomsburg University student, it was reality. Parker Bumbarger, a junior...
Computer science major spends summer with NASA
Sky’s the limit. Well, anything but for one Bloomsburg University computer science major who completed an internship with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) last summer. John...
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Kapp named one of LinkedIn’s Top 10 Voices in Education
Bloomsburg University’s instructional technology professor Karl Kapp, Ed.D., has been recognized by LinkedIn on its Top 10 Voices in Education list for 2017. The Top Voices list, based on LinkedIn...
Student-athlete continues family military legacy
From an athlete to army nurse, sophomore Alison McKay is following in her family’s footsteps by being sworn into the military. McKay’s grandfather and father both served in the U.S. Army. Meanwhile...
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CyberAuto Challenge more than just competition
It wasn’t just the competition that made this summer’s SAE CyberAuto Challenge, which included a 24-hour hacking contest, so memorable for a pair of Bloomsburg University digital forensics majors...
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Doctorate student puts audiology studies to use in aiding Third World countries
Soon Bethany Noll, a hearing patient herself, will be a clinical audiologist. However, the third-year Bloomsburg University doctorate student has already put her knowledge and training to good use in...