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Education Professor Finishes Book on Play and Social Justice
Dr. Michael Patte, professor of Early Childhood Education at Commonwealth University-Bloomsburg, along with colleagues Drs. Olga Jarrett, Vera Stenhouse, and John Sutterby have finished a new book on...
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Doing Good is Smart Business
Doing the right thing is good for business, according to Kristie Byrum, associate professor of media and journalism at Commonwealth University, who recently authored a book, Communicating Corporate...
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Clearfield Students to Conduct Survey of Regional Police Services
Beginning in mid-March, three students from the Commonwealth University-Clearfield campus will conduct door-to-door surveys of randomly selected residents asking participants about police services. This project is part of a joint effort between the Clearfield Regional Police Department and the criminal justice program at the Lock Haven main and Clearfield campuses.
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A Partnership in Water Ecology
In a move that wouldn’t have been possible without integration, five Commonwealth University faculty members, representing Bloomsburg, Lock Haven, and Mansfield are collaborating to create a Watershed Ecology Center. In addition to creating a resource to help preserve Pennsylvania watersheds, this Center of Excellence expands students’ research opportunities and career networks.
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Husky marching band director judges internationally
When the COVID-19 pandemic caused everything from school to work to social events to seek out a virtual alternative, many people struggled to see the positive side of the situation. However, for...
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Bringing history to life through clothes
In 2019, history came alive at Bloomsburg University. Deborah Walberg, an Art History professor, decided to recreate a costume from an Italian mosaic depicting the great empress Theodora to wear in...
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Anthropologist’s book focuses on Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
BLOOMSBURG — Was the government justified in creating the Delaware Water Gap National Recreational Area? That is the question that David Fazzino, a cultural anthropologist and associate professor and...
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Recent grad receives award for poster at chemistry conference
Recent Bloomsburg University graduate Reagan Griffith '22 received an undergraduate student poster award from the American Chemical Society Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry at the Mid...
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The Find for Feathers
Taking a step back to embrace the nature around you is exactly what Bloomsburg University student Rebecca Burlingame, a junior from Stroudsburg, is doing. Burlingame recently earned the Wildlife for...