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Making Shakespearean Connections

Students from all three Commonwealth University campuses traveled to Baltimore on Sunday, Feb. 23, to see a performance of It’s the Comedy of Error, Hon! by the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company. With...

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Commonwealth University honors 3 with Keepers of the Flame awards

Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) has named an individual at three Commonwealth University locations as a recipient of the third Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Keepers of...

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NYC trip gives English students a new perspective on the Middle Ages

A group of Commonwealth University-Bloomsburg students studying British Literature and Culture traveled this fall to New York City with their English professor to explore the Metropolitan Museum of...

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Beyond the Blood: Professor and Author Sachar Finds Meaning in Horror

For anyone who thinks of horror fiction as just cheap thrills delivered for shock value, Dr. Cassandra O'Sullivan Sachar wishes for you to think of it from another perspective: Horror is as important...

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English Faculty, Students Present at Conference

Faculty and students from the Bloomsburg and Mansfield campuses of Commonwealth University participated in the English Association of Pennsylvania State Universities (EAPSU) Conference held October 13...

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Students Initiated Into English Honor Society

At Commonwealth University-Bloomsburg, six students were inducted into Sigma Tau Delta, the International English Honor Society, on Sunday, Oct. 8. New inductees are: Anaya Montgomery, Collin Towner...

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Night of the Living Dead: The Mansfield Connection

Former Mansfield professor and administrator John Ulrich will give a talk on Mansfield's connection to the film Night of the Living Dead on Sunday, Oct. 29, at 2 p.m. at the History Center, 61 N...

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Lock Haven to Host Women’s History Month Event, ‘Let Her Voice Be Heard’

Commonwealth University-Lock Haven will host the event, “Let Her Voice Be Heard,” on Thursday March 30, in honor of Women’s History Month. The event will begin at 6 p.m. in the Willis Health Professions Greenberg Auditorium, room 105.

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Klose-ing in on the perfect fit

Keara Klose '14 has utilized the transferrable skills earned with her English degree to find her way to her perfect fit and help other Huskies realize their potential.

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Zakariya Scott named to PASSHE Board of Governors

Scott, a member of the Class of 2023, was one of two new students named to the Board of Governors

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