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Clearfield to Host Lessons in Leadership Workshop on Developing Successful Supervisors

Commonwealth University - Clearfield will host a Lessons in Leadership workshop on developing successful supervisors on Tuesday, April 4 and Tuesday, April 11 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day, 201 University Dr., Founder's Hall room 214.

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Clearfield Students to Conduct Survey of Regional Police Services

Beginning in mid-March, three students from the Commonwealth University-Clearfield campus will conduct door-to-door surveys of randomly selected residents asking participants about police services. This project is part of a joint effort between the Clearfield Regional Police Department and the criminal justice program at the Lock Haven main and Clearfield campuses.

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Commonwealth University Students, Faculty Return from Service Trip to Rural Jamaica

After a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic, Lock Haven faculty once again led a short-term service-learning program to Harmons, Jamaica, and for the first time, were joined by Bloomsburg students.This program has been offered through Lock Haven since 2015, where students learn and serve in the rural mountainous village of Harmons in south central Jamaica.

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Lock Haven to Host the Program 'Brick by Brick: Creating LGBTQ and Gender Inclusive Classrooms and Spaces'

Lock Haven University will host the program Brick by Brick: Creating LGBTQ and Gender Inclusive Classrooms and Spaces on Thursday, Feb. 16 from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in Willis Health Professions Center, Greenberg Auditorium Room 105.

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Lock Haven Students Attend National Health Education Advocacy Summit

During the fall 2022 semester, Lock Haven University community and public health education majors, Meghan Malloy, of Seaford, New York, and ​Jessica McCarthy, of Wellsboro, spent a weekend learning how to engage policy makers in public health dialogue and experiences at the National Health Education Advocacy Summit in Washington, D.C. ​

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