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Luis Medina Gives Back by Sharing His Journey and Mentorship
Affordability may have brought Luis Medina ’10/’12M to Bloomsburg, but it was the opportunity he found there that shaped his life. Now he shares those opportunities with students. Medina started out...
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Sadie Krum Pays her Purpose Forward by Recruiting CU Students
As a Criminal Justice major, Sadie Krum ’18 had plenty of coursework that dealt with law enforcement and the prison system, until a summer internship changed the entire course of her career. Midway...
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Hispanic Heritage Month: Natalia Cintra Almanzar
Natalia Cintra Almanzar is a medical imaging major pursuing a Spanish minor, who was born in Puerto Rico to Dominican and Cuban parents. Originally from San Juan, Puerto Rico, she moved to Hazelton six years ago in the wake of Hurricane Maria, a Category 5 hurricane that devastated the northeastern Caribbean.
Shifting landscape of journalism doesn’t deter aspiring sports reporter
Toron James spent his summer chatting with the likes of Micah Parsons, of the Dallas Cowboys, and Nakobe Dean, of the Philadelphia Eagles — a treat for any sports fan let alone a young journalist. A...
91ÖÆÆ¬³§-Bloomsburg announces Fall '22 Dean's List
91ÖÆÆ¬³§-Bloomsburg congratulates the more than 1,870 students who were named to the Fall 2022 Dean's List. To qualify for Dean's List, a student must earn a grade point average of 3.5...
World Series dream reached by Bloomsburg University graduate
Professional athletes, broadcasters and writers all want to make it to the championship of the sport they're involved with for a living. Tim Kelly '18 achieved that goal this year.
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Hispanic Heritage Month: Luz Mejia
Luz Mejia is a digital forensics and cybersecurity major from Hazelton and of Dominican descent. In addition, she’s an honors student who’s pursuing a minor in criminal justice. Mejia gets involved on...
Changing perceptions about corrections
Husky Career Road Trips have been valuable for students to gain first-hand experience of day-to-day life in specific industries.
Recent graduate living with cystic fibrosis celebrates new life chapter
Kaitlyn Hentschel saw not one but two life milestones come to fruition when she graduated from Bloomsburg University this spring with a degree in communication studies. She got engaged, launching the...
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Bloomsburg University to award Kerby Confer and Ronn Cort honorary degrees at Spring Commencement
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania will award honorary Doctor of Commercial Science degrees to Kerby Confer and Ronn Cort in recognition of their creative leadership in commerce, trade, industry...