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Communication Day highlights ways effective communication comes in clutch
Bloomsburg University’s National Communication Association Student Club (NCASC) recently hosted its annual Communication Day, a single-day conference designed to bring together researchers and presenters from across the university.
Finance major aids Children's Museum of Bloomsburg
Bryan Raynor's internship proved to be a big help to the local nonprofit organization.
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Chemistry student earns prestigious undergraduate research award
The Society of Toxicology Undergraduate Research Award goes to approximately 12 students per year.
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Health communication class examines ways to spur behavioral change
Xanax addiction, impacts of vaping, and microaggression were among the topics explored by Bloomsburg University communication studies students this fall as part of their class on examining communication in health contexts.
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Professor publishes a series of crossword puzzles
Mathematical and digital sciences professor Kevin Ferland created 10 crossword puzzles for app.
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Faculty to publish teaching case on labor rights in global supply chains
Three faculty in BU’s Department of Management and International Business, Dr. Christian Grandzol, Dr. Lam Nguyen, and Dr. Jet Mboga, have written a teaching case and instructor’s manual that will be...
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Podeschi Publishes Research on Fracking Impacts
Christopher Podeschi, associate professor of sociology, has been gathering data on and studying the social impacts of hydraulic fracturing in Pennsylvania since 2013. Recently, that work has resulted...
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Biology students Lauren Griffith and Shaelyn Marx to serve as American Cancer Society ResearcHERS Ambassadors
MANSFIELD, Pa. – Mansfield University cell and molecular biology students Lauren Griffith and Shaelyn Marx have been selected to serve as the 2021 Junior ResearcHERS: Women Fighting Cancer Ambassadors...
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Faculty from northeast integrating universities collaborate on Tree Swallow nesting research
The two biology professors first met as part of a faculty discussion from the three universities interested in natural history. They soon found out they were both working on Tree Swallow research.
Speech pathology career path takes shape with undergraduate research journey
It’s been a big year for Serenity Vidot’s research looking into how the speech-language pathology field can overcome its disparities in access to services for students of color. Her collaborative work...