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Rooted in Mansfield: A legacy of purpose, connection, and impact
MANSFIELD — Reflections on resilience, tributes to mentors, and stories of service that stretch from small-town Pennsylvania to global communities in crisis provided the theme to this year’s Society...
Discipline in Every Detail
From Fort Knox to clinical floors, Commonwealth University-Bloomsburg nursing major and ROTC cadet Amanda Ott finds that leadership is less about power — and more about practice.
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Built for the Conversation
Experiential learning transforms classroom concepts into real-world confidence for this rising Commonwealth University-Bloomsburg sales professional.
Employer of the Month: Bellefonte Area School District
Tracy Long, Director of Human Resources for the Bellefonte Area School District became an employer partner with Commonwealth University for the opportunity to connect with future educators with a...
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Volunteer of the Month: Bette Grey '81
As a Biology major in 1977, Bette Grey ’81 didn’t feel like she had many career options aside from medical school. And while she says that most of her classes adequately prepared her academically, the...
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Friendship, Grit, and a Shared Path to Better Teaching
Three classrooms, two school districts, and one shared journey. It began as a freshman-year friendship at Commonwealth University-Lock Haven between three education majors, which quickly evolved into...
Built for the Classroom, Driven by Heart
Anijah Lucena’s path to becoming an educator began with something simple but powerful. The belief that one teacher can change everything. As an early childhood education major, Lucena found more than...
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Employer of the Month: WebFX
As a member of the Talent Acquisition Team at WebFX, partnerships are everything for Emily Buseck. In her role, Buseck acts as both recruiter and resource by attending career fairs and presenting to...
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Volunteer of the Month-Natalie Pacifico '04
For Natalie Pacifico ’04, Bloomsburg was big enough for her to stretch out but small enough to feel an extraordinary amount of support from faculty, staff, and fellow students. A first-generation...