“Whodunnit” in Waynesburg’s theater program this fall?

The Waynesburg University fall play is right around the corner and the Waynesburg University  Players have been working hard preparing for a show that will impress the 2021 audiences.  “And Then There Were None,” is a play written by Agatha Christie, which first began as an award-winning novel. In 1955, Christie was the first recipient … Continue reading

Annual job fair connects students with opportunity

The annual Job Fair has been going on for four years at Waynesburg University. The event is organized by Adam Jack, chair of the Criminal Justice department.  The Job Fair gives students a chance to see and talk to different agencies and gives them a chance to learn about what each group does.  Many different … Continue reading

Fulfilling Fridays event designed to inform students

Fulfilling Fridays, a new event being held by the Center for Service Leadership Office, are a new addition to Waynesburg University’s focus on learning through service. Each week, the event will have a new activity for students to become more involved in the community as well as service through Waynesburg University. These events will happen … Continue reading

24-hour-printer to arrive on campus

The days of students waiting in the morning for the library to open to print a paper that took all night to write are soon going to be over at Waynesburg University. The Student Senate’s proposed idea of having a 24 hour printer available in the Stover Campus Center has been approved and will soon … Continue reading

COVID-19 mid-semester update

While students are counting down the days until the end of the fall semester, the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise.  According to Waynesburg University’s website, since Aug. 8, the campus recorded 60 COVID-19 cases among students, faculty and staff. This number was last updated Oct. 8.  Compared to previous semesters, the number of … Continue reading

Students in Waynesburg University counseling program to receive stipend from HRSA grant

Waynesburg University’s Graduate Counseling and Professional Studies program recently received a grant from the Health Resources Services Administration.  The grant was received before the start of the 2021 fall semester, and according to Dr. James Hepburn, program director of the Master of Arts in Counseling, graduate students who are awarded the grant will receive a … Continue reading

A trip to the past

Campus museum displays Walter Parr Collection

If you’re looking for an interesting place to go on campus, try the Paul R. Stewart Museum. Located in the basement of Miller Hall, you will find a large collection of “mineral specimens; fossils; Native American artifacts; local pottery and glass; objects and documents pertaining to the history of Waynesburg University; objects and documents with … Continue reading