Reeves Memorial Library undergoes transformation, donates unused books
Reeves Memorial Library is entering the final stages of transforming the library to the lower level of the building to make room for a new Learning Commons that is planned to open at the start of the...
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Saturday March 1 Women’s Lacrosse at Holy Family University W 15-8 Saturday March 8 Women’s Lacrosse vs. Chestnut Hill College W 21-6 Tuesday March 11 Women’s Lacrosse vs. Indiana University of...
View ArticleCelebrating World Week: a local artist asks “What is home?”
Pittsburgh visual artist Diane Samuels is on a journey. She asks, “What is home?” Samuels was selected by the American Academy in Jerusalem to participate in a 10-week program that gave her the...
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Ebola is a problem that could have been solved years ago when the first outbreak occurred. It wasn’t because the medical field is a business that requires a profit to sustain itself. There was no...
View ArticleGetting to know Ebola
Ebola emerged in 1976 in regions of Sudan and Zaire, but it has become a pressing issue in the United States due to the outbreak in Liberia and the small number of domestic cases. Ebola is a viral...
View ArticleSHU music major works towards releasing EP with Kickstarter
Lea Marra, a senior music therapy major at Seton Hill University (SHU), is working towards releasing her first EP–a musical recording of a couple of her original songs. She is raising money through...
View ArticleNew off-campus housing available to students Fall 2015
Seton Hill University (SHU) plans on offering more off-campus living space for students through a new student housing project located in downtown Greensburg on College Avenue. The new apartment...
View ArticleRemembrance Day commemorates Holocaust victims
International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust is recognized internationally on Jan. 27, the anniversary of the day the Auschwitz death camp was liberated. Seton Hill...
View ArticleIndependent TEDx Talk visits Seton Hill campus
David Sweeney, associate professor of sports management, occasionally uses TED talks in his classes because they are short and impactful. One day after watching a couple, he realized that Seton Hill...
View ArticleUniversity elects new president
Seton Hill University’s (SHU) Board of Trustees has elected Mary Finger, Ed. D. as the next president of the university, effective July 1. “After reviewing more than 70 nominations submitted to our...
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