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Brennan’s Last Bow at Carnegie Hall
What started a year ago as an idea between two colleagues across the country resulted in a bittersweet farewell and the opportunity of a lifetime for Mansfield students and alumni. It began when Dr...
Baking Up a Business Education
During the COVID 19 lockdowns of 2020, many of us were looking to learn new things or take on new hobbies. Sarah Sherman, a 16-year-old high school sophomore at the time, now a junior Mansfield...
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Early college student more than ready for next chapter
Life is ten percent what happens to you and ninety percent how you react to it. It’s a quote Carly Dye first saw in fourth grade — a message she has since lived by and one she plans to proudly display...
Competitive research experiences give chemistry major advanced look into materials science field
Nick Manning has a deep love for trying to optimize things. It sparked an investigative drive in the Commonwealth University-Lock Haven chemistry major while operating his own microgreens business in...
Biology graduate student finds career inspiration researching extinct marine arthropods
For Commonwealth University-Bloomsburg graduate student Madison Moody ’25, an unexpected research opportunity is shaping her entire career path. Her journey started in a paleontology class taught by...
Nonprofit internship leads to a rewarding experience for media and journalism major
Internships are more than mere college requirements — they’re opportunities to explore interests, develop new skills, and gain insight into industries' operations. For Commonwealth University...
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Work-based projects are preparing my students for their futures
Bridging the gap between classroom knowledge and real-world application is a key goal for any effective educator. I am committed to helping students apply what they have learned in the classroom to a...
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AMA members gain broader marketing perspective from New Orleans conference
Commonwealth University-Bloomsburg’s American Marketing Association student chapter capped its spring with a trip to the International Collegiate Conference in New Orleans, where they were among...
First World graduates encouraged to let light shine so others can see
Don’t allow others to define you. You've got to prove it. It’s okay not to be okay. It pays to be in front. Four simple messages serving as lasting advice handed down by Keith Freeman Jr. ’01...
Future teachers lend their voice to Advocacy Day at the State Capitol
A group of Commonwealth University-Lock Haven education majors did their part this spring advocating for several key issues facing teacher education, including fully funding student teacher stipends...