Carnegie Mellon University uses AI-enabled tech to help diverse students overcome barriers in intro STEM courses, fostering broader success in STEM careers.
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Villanova's Whitney Martinko reveals how public resistance and city purchase saved Independence Hall from being sold in the early 19th century.
Lehigh sets a record with nine faculty Fulbright Scholars for 2026-27, highlighting the university's growing global influence and commitment to excellence.
Crews will conduct underground electric work in Radnor on July 10, 2026, to improve infrastructure, potentially causing local traffic disruptions.
Temple University reps will connect locals to resources at Cecil B. Moore Library on 06/30/26 from 10 AM-12 PM, bridging community and university services.
Jillian found solace in movies from the Free Library of Philadelphia during a snowstorm, making her library card a key to connection in a new city.
Ithan Avenue will be closed for repairs on Monday, June 29, 2026, affecting local traffic and prompting detours. Residents should plan alternate routes.
Join Miss Mary for stories and songs at Parkway Central Library. For ages 2 and under. Indoors or at Shakespeare Park, weather permitting.
Robin Hojnoski, Ph.D., takes over as Dean of Lehigh's College of Education on July 1, 2026, after a successful tenure as Acting Dean, enhancing its impact.
Join Miss Amanda in the Wyoming Library garden for free 90-minute dance and exercise sessions, every Monday at 10:30 AM, from 6/29 to 8/10.




