Current News

July

Student to produce "Cabaret for Kathy" to honor high school theatre teacher

Local educator's TPS lesson selected for inclusion in Teaching with Primary Sources Quarterly

Broberg, Harner elected to Board of Trustees, Wilson to return to Board

Nursing student one of eight to receive $1,000 scholarship for excellence in community service

Communication student one of two to receive prestigious scholarship for sports journalism talent

Bonner Scholars, Greene County Salvation Army to sell furniture to benefit Project Bundle-Up

Celebrating the Arts Series to present Proposals

Mariner named Dean of Graduate and Professional Studies

University mourns loss of Athletics grad assistant

June

Frattare, Hillgrove, Steigerwald offer Waynesburg campers more than 100 years announcing experience

Nursing student to be honored for excellence in patient care

CSI Camp to feature speakers from Innocence Project, individual exonerated after 18 years in prison

Waynesburg facilitator receives Outstanding Young Educator Award

Community Band Concert to include 30 local musicians

Kennedy receives Alumni Council Scholarship 

Proposals cast selected

Kennywood Day to offer fun for Waynesburg alumni

May

TPS Program to present "American Innovators"

Sakchutchawan reviews for international conference, Asia Pacific Journal of Finance and Banking Research

Annual golf outing to be held at Southpointe Golf Club

University to host Marcellus Shale educational sessions

University makes commitment to energy conservation

University offers students additional study abroad opportunity

Campers receive CSI Summer Camp scholarships

Braden, DePriest, Hamilton receive Lucas-Hathaway Teaching Excellence Awards

Casey, Nethercutt receive honorary degrees

University honors more than 700 students, graduates first Doctor of Nursing Practice class

Groundbreaking ceremony serves as significant moment in Christian institution's history

Jazz festival to showcase area high school, professional musicians

Forty-one students to represent first Doctor of Nursing Practice graduating class

Zimmerman selected scholarship recipient by National Athletic Trainers' Association Foundation

Summer Celebrating the Arts Series to offer entertainment to community

Ten inducted into Sigma Theta Tau

Eighty-three students to serve through five mission service trips

Twenty-four students to serve Habitat for Humanity, Touring Choir to perform

Students to share knowledge, build relationships on Native American Reservation

Mission group makes sixth trip to serve John Perkins Foundation

University makes seventh trip to assist rebuilding efforts following Hurricane Katrina

Ten to serve Amy Biehl Foundation, Cape Town, Africa

April

Education honorary inducts thirty-three

Muse & Stone to host annual "Launch Party"

Variety Show to benefit Department of Fine Arts

Casey, Nethercutt to address class of 2010

University students teach care for God's creation, explain Christian perspective on environmental issues

Communication honorary inducts eight

University hosts Environmental Week, hopes to "push the limits" on green initiatives

Five students represent university at Undergraduate Biology Symposium, Kitzinger takes first

Chemistry honorary inducts seven

Mini-Relay surpasses $15,000 goal

Trapp named participant in highly competitive seminar

Peer Educators to host "Take Back the Night"

Department of Fine Arts, Music Program to fashion high-spirited annual spring concert

Sielski to share tactics to lessen burden of mathematical operations

Amy, McGuire, EcoStewards Club receive 2010 Harry E. Gardner Service Award

Marisa to retire after over four decades of service

Students to represent University at annual Student Lobby Day

Chamber Works to offer "Pop Explosion"

Exhibit to display spring semester's best

Almeida to be published in Currents in Electronic Literacy, present at One-to-One Computing Conference

GNP's annual concert to be held in May

Crosby Lecture Series to host one of nation's leading experts in forensic entomology field

Students 24-hour broadcast raises unexpected amount for cancer research

Students to premier original one-act plays

University announces public phase of Roberts Chapel Campaign

Athletic Training Education Program accredited through 2014-2015 academic year

March

Annual Health Fair challenges participants to provide questions in "Jeopardy" fashion

Music Program to offer eclectic jazz event

University to host spring visitation days for transfer, high school students

Three faculty members present at SPRING Service-Learning Symposium and Showcase

Waynesburg to serve as ticket distributor for Life Rocks Benefit Concert

Waynesburg hosts Student Technology Forum

Mann receives honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree

Forty-nine University students receive Who's Who

Stover Lecture to host Dr. Daniel Palm

Award-winning bassoonist Popov to perform

Huffman receives prestigious scholarship

Mock Crime Scene Workshop to highlight forensics field

National competition bestows five marketing awards upon University

University Players to present "Thoroughly Modern Millie"

University to celebrate 160 years of faith, learning, serving

Department of Communication to host high school broadcast media conference  

University to host annual Youth Day

Spring Overnight Visitation to provide high school seniors unique opportunity

Scarborough to display best of four years

University awards four Community Impact Grants

Nursing majors to use Community Impact Grant to educate elementary students on fire prevention and safety

Nursing majors receive grant to increase awareness, end domestic violence in Greene County

University Colleges Against Cancer chapter receives grant to honor local cancer survivors 

Greene County Young Life receives grant to implement programs in West Greene School District

Rosetta Kormuth DeVito Lecture to host Joan Hecht, reveal "The Journey of the Lost Boys of Sudan"

Trapp contributes to Undergraduate Research in English Studies, collection of student scholarship in English

February

Commitment to service, civic engagement lands University on Community Service Honor Roll

Office of University Relations receives three CUPPIE awards

Seventy-one students to serve others during spring break 

Twenty students to participate in green build, serve Our Towns of Lake Norman Habitat for Humanity affiliate

University to continue partnership with Peacework, Belize 

Students to partner with CSM, Philadelphia nonprofits 

Eight students to serve Tonto National Forest 

Almeida elected communication officer for Minorities in Media Division of AECT

Christ & Culture Lecture Series to host editor, musician, award-winning author, senior fellow

Student published, University's environmental initiatives highlighted in Green Awakenings Campus Report

"Genre-defying groove event" to entertain diverse audience

Music Program to offer first Chamber Works Concert of spring semester 

Students to present paper at North American Undergraduate Conference in Religion and Philosophy 

University to host 2010 Crime Scene Investigation Summer Camp 

Sakchutchawan's research published in Global Journal of International Business Research

Snyder selected one of 10 participants in nationwide Nethercutt Foundation Fellowship Program 

Students receive 2010 PETE&C internship award, accompany professor to tri-state conference 

Conducting Symposium offers more than "notes on the page"

Steeler Vice President speaks at University's Southpointe center 

Frattare to host sports announcing camp, Steigerwald, Hillgrove to present sessions

Students to aid Haiti relief efforts, support fellow student

January

Puskarich to exhibit best of four years

Paulsen inspires students to work hard, remain focused 

Frattare named finalist for Ford C. Frick Award

Renowned poet to share work, faith journey 

Jim Leyland offers advice, guidance to communication students

University students to aid low-income individuals, families with tax preparation services

University music faculty to offer recital

Tournees Festival to offer unmatched cultural opportunity 

University to announce Chapel Campaign at Charter Day Celebration

Nursing student en route to Haiti

Wilson named University Registrar

University students to host an evening of remembrance for fire victims and their families 

University joins National Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education as founding member 

Soup for the Soul luncheon to aid students

Center for Research and Economic Development to host "Your Business and Marcellus Shale" workshop series 

Pianist to perform forgotten works, celebrated pieces as part of Performing Arts Series

Student chapter of Habitat for Humanity receives State Farm grant 

Stratton to guide Stover Scholars, commence semester-long project

Olagoke contributes chapter to Gender, Religion, and Migration: Pathways of Integration

Perkins announced as Martin Luther King Jr. Day convocation speaker and guest lecturer 

Alumna's business recognized for environmental services 

Alpha Psi Omega Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre reservation deadline approaches 

Trapp published in The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning

Conducting Symposium to develop musicians, cultivate leaders

World Poverty and World Development students serve Greene County through mini-grant

December

University graduates first DNP class

Graham to serve as University Provost

2010 Vira I. Heinz scholarship recipients selected

Sakchutchawan selected to serve Asia Pacific Journal of Finance and Banking Research Editorial Advisory Board

Thirty-eight students to serve others over portions of winter break 

Students to offer medical assistance in Mexico over winter break 

Thirteen students to serve Centro de Nutricional y Hogar de Ninos in Patzun, Guatemala 

Students to serve Urban Promise School over winter break

Doctor of Nursing Practice degree program granted accreditation through 2014

DePastino receives 2009 Ann M. Sperber Prize

University awards three Community Impact Grants to encourage students to make a difference in local community

University student leaders, Youth in Action receive grant to implement Student Serve

EcoStewards Club receives grant to educate local elementary school students

Community Impact Grant tackles childhood obesity in Greene County

2010 Conducting Symposium deadline approaches

Annual Christmas Concert to offer sounds of Christmas season, array of musical talent 

November

Mock trials provide unique capstone experience, offers students opportunity to work among professionals

University Nursing Program achieves 100 percent pass rate for second consecutive year

University Music Program to present TUBACHRISTMAS

University opens trading room, offers students hands-on experience

Education student receives prestigious scholarship, finds affirmation in career change

University RN to BSN program offers new Monongahela Valley Hospital site, convenience to working adults

Urban Sociology class serves in Philadelphia, connects classroom lessons with everyday life

Thirty-five students to serve others during Thanksgiving break 

Students to experience new service mission trip, serve close to campus over fall break 

Students to serve new family, reconnect with families from previous mission service trips in Philippi, W.Va.

Students to aid Greene County Habitat for Humanity over fall break 

Students to serve Mustard Seed Communities, Blessed Assurance Home in Montego Bay, Jamaica 

Department of English to host Creative Writing Workshop for high school students 

Fall Semester Student Art Exhibition to display semester's best

Crosby Lecture Series to host George Nethercutt 

Faculty, staff talent show to raise money for pancreatic cancer research, Mission Service Trip Scholarship Fund 

Manhattan Piano Trio, iO Quartet violinist to perform

Senior nursing majors organize diaper drive to benefit Greene County, Crisis Pregnancy Center 

Admissions magazine earns two MarCom Awards

Chamber Works Concert to display overtures, oratorios, operas 

University announces renowned musicians Boysen, Singleton as 2010 Conducting Symposium clinicians 

Cockroft to be published in Beloit Poetry Journal

University to hold overnight visitation, offer inside look at student life on campus

October

Ten Thousand Villages store to return to High Street location, benefit University Mission Trip Fund

University receives Synod of the Trinity peacemaking grant

Almeida to present at AECT International Convention 

Waynesburg ACS student chapter to receive "Outstanding Chapter Award" 

Emmy nominated songwriter, singing sensation to perform as part of Performing Arts Series 

Waynesburg University Players to present "The Importance of Being Earnest"

Pray With Africa to share mission, power of prayer 

Students to serve Pittsburgh residents through Pittsburgh Project 

Cultural Awareness Event to be hosted by International Studies Program 

Graham. Hoobler crowned Homecoming Queen and King 

Mock Crime Scene Competition to offer hands-on opportunities in forensic science field 

Department of Communication to offer high school media conference

Criminal justice, forensic science students to present fingerprinting workshop at local elementary school 

University receives grant to continue campus-wide service initiative 

University announces 2009 Homecoming Court

Senior artist's exhibition inspired by children, family

Family Day to offer variety of events

Peer Educators, Greene County Women's Center to host domestic violence awareness presentation  

University to host Nursing as a Career Day

University to host annual Homecoming

Fall Visitation Days set for prospective students 

September

Television history remembered on 70th anniversary

First Chamber Works Concert of semester to display diverse musical talent 

University announces "Who's Your Neighbor Week" schedule 

Symphonic Band to offer fall concert, feature American composers

Seaman to speak as part of University's Christ & Culture Lecture Series, "Who's Your Neighbor Week"

Students to participate in Pittsburgh Project Work Day

Women's soccer team to hold "Kick Pancreatic Cancer" fundraiser to support Hirshberg Foundation

Center for Research and Economic Development to host "Your Business and Marcellus Shale" workshop series

DeVito Lecture Series to host nationally acclaimed poet

University receives Greene County Memorial Hospital Foundation grant to fund SimBaby 

Destination Downtown Scavenger Hunt beneficial for 31 students, downtown businesses

Almeida to present at Pennsylvania Art Education Association Regional Art and Technology Mini-Conference 

Waynesburg to participate in Campus Climate Challenge 

Pittsburgh Penguins visit to White House includes Waynesburg University television crew 

Exhibition to display University-related travels 

Musician Joanna Burns to offer unique performance

August

Graduate programs announce new hires 

University gains advantageous partnership 

Five new faculty members join University

Council for Christian Colleges and Universities staff members support University efforts 

University announces date of 2010 Crime Scene Investigation Summer Camp  

Waynesburg University named Military Friendly School for 2010 

Lee joins University as Executive Vice President of Institutional Advancement  

Matriculation ceremony to welcome freshman class

University students' TPS lesson selected for inclusion in Teaching with Primary Sources Quarterly 

July

DePalma, Wilson honored at annual Alumni Day

BoatU.S. Magazine lists Waynesburg's marine biology program in new college search database 

Family Kennywood Day for Waynesburg alumni set for August 8, registration deadline July 28 

Local teen star to perform in University's Celebrating the Arts series 

University welcomes alumni July 24 & 25 

Community production of Little Shop of Horrors to debut July 23 

MBA program named third largest in Pittsburgh-area 

TPS to host Summer Institute professional development program

Celebrating the Arts to include summer art exhibition, Greene County artists featured 

Lunch with Lanny to debut July 15 

Almeida published, appointed as consultant for Classrooms for the Future initiative 

June

Cast set for Little Shop of Horrors, Celebrating the Arts series continues through August

Community Band to feature talented area musicians

University scholarship endowed by Greene County commissioners, Allegheny Energy, Inc. 

Education programs approved, identified with special designations

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