October is domestic violence awareness month and Seton Hill students are becoming involved with awareness efforts now more than ever before. Senior women’s basketball player Katie Nolan is a criminal justice major with a psychology minor.
The Saint Vincent College Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is hosting a Zoom webinar, Surviving the Pandemic, on Thursday, Nov. 12, from noon – 1 p.m.
Participate in a live, virtual workshop with PA community college alumnus and musician Dani Fiore to use sound, breath and your voice to provide natural stress relief.
The Saint Vincent College Office of Admission will host a virtual Major Exploration Day for prospective students and their families on Wednesday, Nov. 11, beginning at 11:30 a.m.
Amanda Snyder is in her third year at Seton Hill University and is pursuing an education in physician assistant studies. She was so kind to answer some questions about why she chose Seton Hill, and her life as a physician assistant student at Seton Hill.
The Saint Vincent College Players are making preparations for a pair of virtual performances of the one-act courtroom comedy “Objection! Disorder in the Court!”
Everything is falling into place for 22-year-old Jayden Moffa. She is completing her last two semesters at Westmoreland County Community College. She will graduate with a degree in social work in May.
COVID-19 has changed how the entire world interacts, including the world of theatre. Seton Hill University’s theatre department is determined to continue spreading the joy of theatre by producing their version of Shakespeare’s Hamlet safely amidst a pandemic.
The Alpha Kappa Epsilon Chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society, at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg is inducting two new members for fall 2020.
Join a member of the Seton Hill admissions team for a virtual presentation to learn more about the university, campus life, academics and the admissions process.
As David An prepares to graduate from high school this spring, he feels uniquely prepared to take on the challenges of college. That’s because he has already earned a degree!
Thirty-two students from Saint Vincent College’s Alex G. McKenna School of Business, Economics and Government will take part in the 2020 ASUG Best Practices: SAP Business One virtual conference scheduled Oct. 27-29.
Readers of The Tribune-Democrat saw a familiar name in the byline of the most recent chapter of “Your Story,” an ongoing serial penned by readers of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania, daily newspaper.
Westmoreland County Community College issued the following announcement.Online/RemoteHispanic Heritage Month virtual program featuring Maria Manautou-Matos, founder of Pittsburgh-based Latino magazine PRESENTE!
Carlow University has received a $1.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education for student support of first generation college students, students with low income, or who have a disability.
BVA student Riley Ott, center, accepts a $2,000 check from DMI Companies Inc toward the cost of a computerized numeric control router for STEM/engineering teacher Michael Pappas’ classes.