Andrew Hreha

ELECTION 2018

Students voted for first time in midterm election

With midterm elections finally upon us, new voices have registered to be heard in 2018. For freshman aerospace engineering major Luke Diel, the opportunity to vote in a midterm election is a great way to experience his first time voting. “I’m excited,” Diel said. “I think it’s a very important time in our country, especially … Continue reading

Ballot machines on hold for county

With Midterm Elections approaching, the 2020 Election and elections to follow seem far off. That is not the case for Tina Kiger, director of elections and voter registration for Greene County. Kiger not only has to be focused on the Midterms next week, but also on ordering new voting machines for the county for future … Continue reading

eHIVE sponsors contest to test innovation skills

When Melinda Walls, W. Robert Stover chair for entrepreneurial leadership, began at Waynesburg University this year, she wanted to bring the entrepreneurial spirit with her. “My hope is that we will spur creativity on this campus and that kind of is the first step in innovation,” Walls said. “That is why we are doing this … Continue reading

Alumnus to speak at WU as part of leadership series

Waynesburg University students are well aware of the university’s mission, which includes educating students to make connections between faith, learning and serving. What they may not be aware of, however, is how former students have used those connections to build successful lives after leaving Waynesburg.  That is the purpose of the servant leadership alumni speaker … Continue reading

Forgeries found on ballot petition

In the 46th District of Pennsylvania’s State Senate, Republican Incumbent Camera Bartolotta is being challenged by Democrat James Craig. To get onto the ballot in November, Craig had to collect at least 500 signatures. When Craig turned in his signatures, he had a total of over 1,200. However, the legitimacy of more than 400 of … Continue reading

Annual Alumnae Luncheon welcomes Walls as speaker

Various Waynesburg University alumnae gathered for Waynesburg’s annual Alumnae Luncheon on  Friday, Sept. 21. The event brings female Waynesburg graduates together once a year for an event that has become popular over the years. Stacey Brodak, vice president for Institutional Advancement and University Relations, said the process of planning and coordinating alumni events happen in … Continue reading

President Lee speaks at Getting to Know WU

On the first Thursday of every month, students, faculty and community members gather for Getting to Know WU. The program typically lasts no more than 15 minutes and is structured in a fashion that is intended to help build the Waynesburg University community. Dana Cook Baer, provost of the university and professor of criminal justice, has … Continue reading

Psych students visit insane asylum museum

Wednesday, April 18, students in Keith Rieder’s psychology class went on a trip to the Trans Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in Weston, West Virginia. Rieder took the students to explore all four floors of the asylum and learn about the medical treatments that happened 137 years ago and what society back then labeled as psychological illnesses. … Continue reading

Students, faculty give presentations at pop culture event

“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself,” was a phrase delivered by former president Franklin D. Roosevelt in his first inaugural address. This is a quote that is iconic for inspiring courage in people. For some people, presenting research in front of professionals with Ph. Ds would leave them paralyzed with fear … Continue reading

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