Tiffany Morgan

Librarian’s essay published in anthology

“Life” magazine published a six-part feature on the centennial of the American Civil War in 1961. During this time, Professor Rea Redd, director of the Eberly Library, was only eight years old at the time, and he was completely fascinated. “Not quite old enough to read it by myself, I asked my mother to read it … Continue reading

Literary Summit seminar to aid WU education majors

Books and words. These were two major topics of discussion at the Early Literacy Summit seminar, held in Alumni Hall Nov. 7, 2017. The seminar was for students in the educational field and the purpose of the seminar – learning how to incorporate reading and vocabulary in the classroom in a more versatile fashion. There … Continue reading

Clarksville Festival a free event for Greene County kids

As Halloween approaches, the sixth annual Clarksville Festival is, as well. The event will run Oct. 6 to 8 at the Clarksville Volunteer Fire Department. This annual event was originally celebrated during the month of August, but according to Vice President of the Clarksville Borough, Sherry Forman, the event was shifted to October to allow … Continue reading

Rinehart to establish new scholarship

Why couldn’t the pony talk? It was just a little horse. This pun-filled joke is Albie Rinehart’s go-to conversation starter when it comes to sparking a conversation with a new face on Waynesburg University’s campus. Albie Rinehart, alumnus of the then-Waynesburg College has had a place for Waynesburg in his heart ever since Hanna Hall … Continue reading

Homecoming provides reunion opportunities for alumni

Family: something Waynesburg University is all about. Alumni are the backbone of the university, with a high percentage of alumni on the faculty and staff, carrying on the Waynesburg tradition. Victoria Beppler, associate director of alumni relations and Waynesburg graduate of 2011, is part of that tradition. Her title on campus and passion for Waynesburg … Continue reading

Wu Idol Round one: Students sing summer hits

The Goodwin Performing Arts Center was filled with students, family and competition on the evening of Sept. 15. Season thirteen of Waynesburg Idol, round one, started at 8 p.m. Four judges took their seats as each contestant followed them onto the stage for an introduction. A total of eleven students competed in round one, singing … Continue reading

Fine Arts department undergoes change

The fall semester has brought several new changes to Waynesburg University’s fine arts department. The department has teamed up with the business administration department. Additionally, leadership roles within the fine arts department were established. The changes were made to the Chairperson in the department. Andrew Heisey took over this role who is also a professor … Continue reading

Waynesburg students aim to serve Hurricane Harvey relief effort

Hurricane Harvey, a category three hurricane, hit Houston, Texas on Friday, Aug. 25, 2017. Some Waynesburg University alumni were impacted, including a Board of Trustees member. Waynesburg’s faculty and staff immediately responded to this natural disaster by searching for a way to help. Kelley Hardie, assistant dean of student services, has been working with students … Continue reading

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