THE JOURNAL: TRUSTEES APPLAUD NEWS OF SURPLUS
A new edition of the Journal is available online. Headlines from the latest Journal include: Trustees applaud news of $5.8 million surplus; Internship takes senior to Attorney General's office; Social...
View ArticleCOMEDIAN NICK SWARDSON SELLS OUT STEELE
Comedian Nick Swardson7 p.m. Oct. 4 Steele Hall Mainstage TheatreSOLD OUTCritics describe Nick Swardson as a triple threat: a comedian, actor and writer/producer. In any role, one word describes him:...
View ArticleBRYNN MARIE ONSTAGE FOR HOMECOMING
Rising Nashville star Brynn Marie ('Bandaid on a Bullet Hole') will perform a free Homecoming concert at 8 p.m. Oct. 12 in Steele Hall Mainstage Theatre. A former Cal U student, Brynn Marie toured this...
View ArticleOCT. 1 IS DEADLINE FOR STUDENT RESEARCH GRANT
Undergraduate and graduate students have until Oct. 1 to apply for the Jesse B. Guttman Student Research Grant. The grant supports research or scholarly projects conducted in collaboration with a...
View ArticleHOMECOMING CELEBRATES 'UNDER THE SEA'
“Under the Sea” is the theme for events Oct. 7-12 as California University of Pennsylvania celebratesHomecoming 2013.The week’s traditional highlight is the Homecoming Day celebration on Oct. 12....
View ArticleTHIS WEEK'S MESSAGE FROM INTERIM PRESIDENT JONES
To: All students, faculty and staffFrom: Interim President Geraldine M. JonesThis week’s Fall 2013 Student Convocation was a delightful opportunity to share information with our students. Their energy...
View ArticleWWE 'PRIME TIME PLAYERS' WRESTLE WITH ISSUES
WWE wrestlers Darren Young and Titus ONeil11 a.m. Oct. 7Steele Hall Mainstage TheatreLimited seating; free admissionDarren Young, the first openly gay pro wrestler in the WWE, joins his WWE tag-team...
View ArticlePOWER OUTAGES: KEYSTONE HALL CLASSES CANCELLED
Because of power outages, classes in Keystone Hall ONLY are cancelled today. All other classes and campus activities will continue as scheduled.
View ArticleREGISTRATION FOR SPRING CLASSES CONTINUES
Registration for spring classes begins Oct. 21. Your registration time slot is based on the number of credits you already have earned (not the classes you are taking now). Click 'more' for details, and...
View ArticleTHE JOURNAL: POWELL ADDRESSES STUDENTS
A new edition of the Journal is available online. Headlines from the latest Journal include: Powell: 'Young will lead in changing the world;' 'Under the Sea' theme for homecoming; President addresses...
View ArticleRESIDENCE HALL RENAMING HONORS ALUMNI COUPLE
Guesman Hall dedication11 a.m. Oct. 14, 2013Residence Hall CThe campus community is invited to attend a ceremonial dedication at 11 a.m. Oct. 14 to rename Residence Hall C in honor of alumni Ivan ’41...
View ArticleOCT. 17 TEACH-IN EXPLORES THE GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN
The federal government shut down has lasted more than two weeks, and news reports point to “trickle-down” effects. What caused the shutdown? How does it affect our nation — and you? And what will it...
View ArticleTHE JOURNAL: RESIDENCE HALL HONORS COUPLE
A new edition of the Journal is available online. Headlines from the latest Journal include: Residence hall will bear couple's names; Conference examines military aid to civilian agencies; Cal U still...
View ArticleBANNER DISPLAY HONORS MILITARY VETERANS
The campus-wide banners project was initiated by Cal U’sOffice of Veterans Affairs as a way of honoring past and current service members who have ties to the University. Faculty, staff and students...
View ArticleTRIBAL HISTORIAN DISCUSSES CULTURE, MODERN SOCIETY
Tribal historian Klane King5 p.m. Oct. 29Eberly Hall, Room 110As part of California University’s celebration of Native American Heritage Month, Klane King, a tribal historian and Blackfeet language...
View ArticleCHOIR SHOWCASES HISTORY OF GOSPEL MUSIC
Transformed—The Musical: The Story of African American Gospel Music 8 p.m. Nov. 24Blaney Theatre, inside Steele HallTickets are $3.50 if purchased in advance, or $5.50 at the doorBox office:...
View ArticleMEET PASSHE CHANCELLOR FRANK T. BROGAN TODAY
Open Forum with PASSHE Chancellor Frank T. Brogan11 a.m. Nov. 6Steele Hall Mainstage TheatreAll students, faculty and staff are invited to attend an open form with Frank T. Brogan, newly appointed as...
View ArticleFORUMS TRANSLATE SURVEY INTO ACTION
All students, faculty and staff may participate in forums designed to identify two or three key actions that can improve the overall campus atmosphere. Campus Climate Forums are set for Nov. 12, 13 and...
View ArticleTHE JOURNAL: UNIVERSITY FORGES TIES WITH SLOVAKIA
A new edition of the Journal is available online. Headlines from the latest Journal include: University forges ties with Slovakia; Banners, dinner honor veterans; Softball makes Academic Top 10.
View ArticleTEACH-IN DISCUSSES AFFORDABLE CARE ACT
Despite recent fumbles in the launch of its website, the Affordable Care Act promises to make major changes in the health care industry. But how is the health care market different from most, and what...
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