Andrew Hreha

University partners with CCU marine biology program

Courtney Parks and Megan Bandi, two junior biology majors with a focus in marine biology, have an opportunity to enhance their education next year. Parks and Bandi will be moving to Conway, South Carolina in August as part of Waynesburg University’s new consortium agreement with Coastal Carolina University  for marine biology students. “It will be … Continue reading

GNP Concert also serves as learning tool

More than 48 years have passed since a New Jersey high school band went from playing at beach clubs to hosting an annual concert at Waynesburg University for the community to enjoy. Bill Molzon, assistant professor of Communication, showed off his musical side Saturday, April 21 for his band’s annual GNP concert. The band, Gross … Continue reading

Student musician performs original songs, covers in recital

Rachel Philipp, senior arts administration major with a concentration in music, has recorded music professionally, performed for audiences in Pittsburgh, released an Extended Play (EP) on iTunes, Spotify and other streaming services and opened for a top act in current pop music. Philipp recently had her senior recital on campus, displaying her musical abilities in … Continue reading

Psychology project prepares students for career research

Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and the minds of people. Students interested in this form of science take classes with Dr. Jenny Jellison, associate professor of psychology. One event that is part of the curriculum that Jellison provides is an educational trip to Johnstown, Pennsylvania, for the Laurel Highlands Undergraduate Student Research Conference … Continue reading

More than half a decade later, Molzon still performs at GNP

Bill Molzon, assistant director of communication, has been involved with the band Gross National Product (often referred to as GNP) for over 50 years. What started out as an ambitious high school band, playing at school dances and teen hangout spots in New Jersey, has evolved into an annual event, bringing people from all over … Continue reading

Fifth graders visit WU for Career Day

The future generations of the Greene County community paid a visit to Waynesburg University  March 26 for Career Day. Fifth-graders from the Carmichaels School District, Central Greene School District, Jefferson-Morgan School District, Southeastern Greene School District and West Greene School District took part in the event. The five districts came to campus to learn about … Continue reading

Programs available for student research, international studies

Numerous programs are available on campus for students who are interested in international studies, language or research. The Boren Awards and Gilman International Scholarship programs offer scholarships for students who are studying abroad, specifically for those hoping to expand language or national security skills. The Fulbright U.S. Student Program provides grants for students who have … Continue reading

Accounting firm speaks to business majors

Waynesburg University recently hosted representatives from Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited. Commonly referred to as simply Deloitte, the company is one of the most widely admired accounting firms in the world and is often recognized as one of the “Big Four” accounting firms. On their website, Deloitte describes their own company as determined to not only … Continue reading

Kuis sees Waynesburg as second home

Home can be found in many different places and people. To many students and staff on Waynesburg’s campus, home is found in Debbie Kuis, secretary to the Office of Admissions. Kuis has worked at Waynesburg University for nearly 21 years. She first started working in Student Services before making the transition to secretary. Kuis’s tasks … Continue reading

Business course helps students use interpersonal skills

Justin Kunschick, a senior accounting major in the Business Administration Department, is currently enrolled in the BUS 417 Management Policy class with his fellow Business Administration seniors. Management Policy is unlike other classes Kunschick is enrolled in, with the entire class focused around a business simulation called Marketplace Live. Professors in the department participate too, acting as … Continue reading

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