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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Never too early to intern
Connor Mart was ahead of the game when hunting for an internship, seeking out an opportunity his sophomore year at Bloomsburg University rather than waiting until his senior year. And in the process...
Accounting students get insight from The Informant
Money isn’t everything. That was among the key takeaways from the 12th Annual Pennsylvania Chapter of Certified Fraud Examiners (PACFE) Conference in Hershey, according to Jessica Halligan, among the...
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An English translation for an Icelandic Saga
Samara Osburn is bringing life back to Old Norse culture by translating Icelandic Sagas that would otherwise possibly never be translated and forgotten. Obsurn is researching the translation of Hrana...
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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...
URSCA Project- Kayla Sompel
The inspiration of becoming a pediatric oncologist and hematologist led Kayla Sompel to spend her summer conducting research as a part of URSCA (Undergraduate Research, Scholarly, Creative Activity) -...
URSCA Project- Michael Facella and Sierra Smith
A growing problem of plastics pollution that has been making headlines is the focus of Bloomsburg University students Michael Facella and Sierra Smith’s summer research project. For their URSCA...
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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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Exercise science research gets national spotlight
Research ranging from NFL Scouting Combine performance to pre-workout supplements to neuromuscular fatigue and muscle swelling were among the topics presented by Bloomsburg University exercise science...