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Husky Notes: Bloomsburg Alumni Career & Life News

Career Notes Barbara Hudock Benner ’75, Chief Executive Officer and Founding Partner of Hudock Capital Group, has been named the recipient of the 2024 Douglas C. Dickey Humanitarian Award by the...

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Celebrating the Legacy of Peggy Dettwiler

“This is Peggy Dettwiler’s legacy, and it will reverberate throughout eternity,” exclaimed Jason Strunk ’97 as a mass of alumni, students, colleagues, and community members inside Straughn Auditorium...

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Husky Notes: Bloomsburg Alumni Career & Life News

Career Notes 80s Nursing Grads Gather Bloomsburg University Class of 1988 nursing graduates, along with spouses and lifelong friends, recently gathered together. Shown from left are: Diane Murtin...

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Music Without Borders

For Gifford Howarth, music has no borders. Howarth, associate professor of percussion at Commonwealth University-Bloomsburg, has been a Yamaha Performing Artist since 1996 and focuses on mallet and...

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The Power of Persistence

Joar Dahn ’19 Wins Primary for Mayor of Darby Borough

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A Community Transforms One Student’s Future

Hailey Hukill’s journey to Bloomsburg is a testament to the transformative power of community and support — a story that reflects the spirit of “The Campaign for Bloomsburg: It Starts With Us.” A...

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To Learn, Take Action

Karl Kapp Publishes 'Action-First Learning: Instructional Design Techniques to Engage and Inspire'

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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 10% what happens to you and 90% 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 in her own...

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Making Tracks At The Olympics Trials

Mansfield cross-country and track and field student-athlete Angie Colon knows how to move fast, even while just walking. A junior music education major from Farmingville, New York, Colon competed in...

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