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CU-Lock Haven student interns at CU-Mansfield and UPMC Cole
In the final semester of the Master of Science in Athletic Training program at Lock Haven University (LHU), each student completes a full-immersion externship experience at a location of their choice...
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Leading student learning
Janet Tomcavage's experience as a Husky propelled her into the leadership roles that now allow her to help fellow Huskies begin their professional climb.
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CU-Mansfield health sciences students awarded record $270,000 in scholarships from Guthrie
SAYRE, Pa. – Robert Packer Hospital awarded 48 Mansfield University health sciences students a combined $270,000 in scholarships. The record scholarship amount was awarded to MU students enrolled in...
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Hispanic Heritage Month: Nagley Anderson
Nagely Anderson is a health sciences: pre-physician assistant major from Scranton and of Dominican descent. In addition, she’s the secretary of the Student Organization of Latinos and vice president of the Students Initiative to Ease Struggle.
Bloomsburg University enters into agreements with Fairleigh Dickinson and Temple University pharmacy schools
The agreements will allow qualified students to earn both an undergraduate degree and a Doctor of Pharmacy degree in seven years, saving a full year of time and costs.
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Bloomsburg University enters into admissions agreement with Fairleigh Dickinson University School of Pharmacy
BU and the Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU) School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences have entered into an agreement to allow qualified students to earn both an undergraduate degree and a Doctor of Pharmacy degree in seven years, saving a full year of time and costs.
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Bloomsburg University enters into admissions agreement with Temple University School of Pharmacy
Bloomsburg University and the Temple University School of Pharmacy have entered into an agreement to guarantee admission for up to six qualified students per year to the PharmD program at Temple.
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Mentoring part of the pack
The internship program not only offers Geisinger the chance to see which students may be a good fit for the program, but it allows Huskies to have an edge when it comes time to move from student to professional. For Ken Roszel '81/'94M, it is a win-win. Not only does he get to guide students as their supervisor, but he also gets to stay in close contact with his alma mater and assist other Huskies in their first career move
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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Professional U connections making the difference
While Nathan Reynolds had known since high school that he wanted to help people, he wasn’t exactly sure how. Inspired by his mother, who is an RN, Reynolds originally began as a biology major, but...