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Beyond the Blood: Professor and Author Sachar Finds Meaning in Horror
For anyone who thinks of horror fiction as just cheap thrills delivered for shock value, Dr. Cassandra O'Sullivan Sachar wishes for you to think of it from another perspective: Horror is as important...
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Nursing Honor Society Launches Journal Club
Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing -Theta Zeta Chapter has launched a new professional journal club. The club was founded by faculty members Dr. Meghan Pontz and Dr. Allison...
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Passion and adaptability shapes unique academic path
Katie Gavek’s journey from aspiring marine biologist to psychology major at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§-Lock Haven reveals how passion and adaptability can shape a unique academic path — one that...
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Students Attend Eastern Psychological Association Research Meeting
In March, nearly 70 psychology students from 91ÖÆÆ¬³§'s Bloomsburg, Lock Haven, and Mansfield campuses attended the Annual Research Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association (EPA...
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CU-Lock Haven chemistry faculty member published in ‘Protein Science’ journal
A collaborative team of distinguished researchers, including Dr. Kyle T. Root, associate professor of chemistry at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§-Lock Haven and co-authors at East Stroudsburg University and...
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The Art, and Science, of Mathematics
Senior computer science and mathematics major John Seibert has always had a love for numbers. While others may see math as a blur of gray numerals and functions, he sees a vibrant world of...
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Psychology faculty member's research garners attention
91ÖÆÆ¬³§-Bloomsburg Assistant Professor of Psychology Dr. Brooke Hansen ’08, was a finalist for the Southeastern Psychological Association (SEPA) Early Career Research Award, presented on Friday, April 7, at the SEPA Annual Conference in New Orleans.
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The Find for Feathers
Taking a step back to embrace the nature around you is exactly what Bloomsburg University student Rebecca Burlingame, a junior from Stroudsburg, is doing. Burlingame recently earned the Wildlife for...
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Speech pathology career path takes shape with undergraduate research journey
It’s been a big year for Serenity Vidot’s research looking into how the speech-language pathology field can overcome its disparities in access to services for students of color. Her collaborative work...
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URSCA Grant Recipient, Katherine Thomas
Katherine Thomas, a Chinese major and Linguistics minor, was rewarded $1,500 Undergraduate Research Scholarship and Creative Activity (URSCA) grant for summer 2021. The funding was provided by Husky...