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Lambda Pi lands national honor
Bloomsburg University’s Xi Omega chapter of Lambda Pi Eta, the National Communication Honor Society, is among the nation’s best after earning the 2019 Chapter of the Year by the National Communication...
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Psychology degree steers different career paths
During Bloomsburg University’s 4th annual College of Liberal Arts Symposium, a panel of psychology alumni returned to talk about how they took their degree in different directions. “If I could give...
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Uncovering a Mayan mystery
A summertime dream destination for many is Disneyland. For archaeologists and adventurers alike, their dreams lay hidden deep in the jungles of Guatemala. This past summer, Bloomsburg University...
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Making it big time in The Big Easy
There’s no bigger stage for college football than this. No bigger climb. Especially this year. An over max capacity crowd of nearly 77,000 in the Superdome, New Orleans. An estimated 25 million more...
Sociology panel showcases broad career field
One degree. Three different career paths. And just the tip of the ice berg, according to a group of sociology graduates speaking at Bloomsburg University’s 4th annual College of Liberal Arts Symposium...
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Writing research showcased on national stage
Alissa Hetherington has her sights set on being an English high school teacher, and her latest academic venture has her in position to becoming a good one. Hetherington, a secondary English education...
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Criminal justice major researches fatal police shootings
A prominent issue in society today is fatal police shootings. This issue inspired Bloomsburg University student Hannah Geczi to participate in the URSCA (Undergraduate Research, Scholarly, and...
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Dual major researches social implications of flooding
Sweetie Patel’s studies of environmental biology and anthropology have been the inspiration for her summer research through Bloomsburg University’s URSCA (Undergraduate Research, Scholarly, Creative...
Psychology grad begins work with Peace Corps
Kendall Geist ‘19, a recent Bloomsburg University psychology graduate, is halfway through her 10-week health volunteer training with the Peace Corps in Sierra Leona. “We’ve been learning culture...
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Recent graduate gets inside look at state government
It’s been Deanna Campion’s goal to work in government and the public sector, and this summer shadowing state Rep. Tarah Toohil, R-Luzerne County, was an opportunity for her to see a role model at work...