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Kapp named one of LinkedIn’s Top 10 Voices in Education

Bloomsburg University’s instructional technology professor Karl Kapp, Ed.D., has been recognized by LinkedIn on its Top 10 Voices in Education list for 2017. The Top Voices list, based on LinkedIn...

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Student-athlete continues family military legacy

From an athlete to army nurse, sophomore Alison McKay is following in her family’s footsteps by being sworn into the military. McKay’s grandfather and father both served in the U.S. Army. Meanwhile...

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CyberAuto Challenge more than just competition

It wasn’t just the competition that made this summer’s SAE CyberAuto Challenge, which included a 24-hour hacking contest, so memorable for a pair of Bloomsburg University digital forensics majors...

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Doctorate student puts audiology studies to use in aiding Third World countries

Soon Bethany Noll, a hearing patient herself, will be a clinical audiologist. However, the third-year Bloomsburg University doctorate student has already put her knowledge and training to good use in...

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Senior lands NSA job months before graduation

Derek Berger knew as early as ninth grade a future in digital forensics was possible. Today, that future isn’t just probable — it’s happening. Berger, a senior digital forensics major, is Bloomsburg...

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Nursing research showcased on national stage

Heather Deimler, a junior nursing major, travelled to Dallas to represent Bloomsburg University at the National Student Nurses’ Association National Convention. The National Student Nurses’...

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BU partners with Chesapeake Conservancy on river health

Bloomsburg University is partnering with Chesapeake Conservancy to restore the health of the Susquehanna River and the Chesapeake Bay. Steven Rier, professor of biological and allied health sciences...

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Chemistry research gets Golden Gate spotlight

From walking the Golden Gate Bridge to speaking in front of the science community, Bloomsburg University chemistry majors Blake Durante and Olivia Fry had an experience of a lifetime in San Francisco...

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EGGS major lands competitive summer internship

Paleontology isn’t a typical career track for an environmental geoscience major, but that’s not stopping Keara Drummer from testing the waters this summer at the American Museum of Natural History in...

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Service trip to Peru provides valuable life lesson

Perri Harmon says she learned even on her worst days she remains very lucky, a lesson she took from her medical service trip to Peru this past spring. Harmon, a senior exercise science major, went...