Students are juggling classes with Passover and Easter celebrations, aided by university policies allowing religious accommodations and alternative arrangements.
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Arthur E. Humphrey, a pioneer in biotechnology and former provost at Lehigh University, passed away at 98, leaving a legacy of innovation and leadership.
Campus incidents included fake IDs, theft, and liquor law violations, with multiple students receiving conduct referrals and citations from March 26 to April 1.
Pitt's new program aims to enhance communication between patients and clinicians, fostering better understanding and care outcomes starting this fall.
Dean Miguel Mostafá will leave Temple on May 31 to lead the University of Missouri-Kansas City's School of Science and Engineering starting June 1.
Governor Shapiro's $10.9M investment in Union County revives John Brothers Holdings, creating 78 jobs and boosting local manufacturing and economy.
Governor Shapiro's $40M investment in "Visit PA Playmakers" aims to boost Pennsylvania's tourism and economy by supporting major events in 2026.
Lane restrictions on Louella Avenue start Monday, April 6, due to utility work. Expect delays and plan alternate routes to avoid congestion.
Visit the Ogontz Library today from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for social services assistance. Connect with agencies and get support from a social worker.
CMU alumnae Tria Chang and Justine Lee hosted a dinner on March 29 to end the 2025-26 Deeper Conversations Series, fostering dialogue among students.







