Kyla Wolper

CMAs strive for positive impact at WU

Faith, learning and serving: the three pillars of Waynesburg University’s campus. Faith, being one of the pillars, is proved to be an important aspect of life on campus. With events such as Chapel and Upper Room, Waynesburg’s campus is not unfamiliar to faith-based events. Adding to the list of opportunities to grow in faith is … Continue reading

New campus minister to balance time at three universities

Growing up in the Catholic church, Meghan Larsen-Reidy has always been very active in her faith life, a journey which she will continue on Waynesburg’s campus. She has often caught the eyes of the people around her with her heart for ministry in traditional church settings, as well as informal settings. In college, Larsen-Reidy gained … Continue reading

University students to travel to Greece to retrace steps of apostle

Mandi Pascarella, a junior children and youth ministries major, has never left the United States. As someone who is constantly involved in different forms of ministry, Pascarella is always looking for new ways to grow and learn in her faith. When the opportunity to travel with other Waynesburg students to Greece arose, Pascarella was intrigued … Continue reading

Faith tab coming to myConnect website

For Waynesburg University students, the website ‘myConnect’ is a frequently visited URL. From submitting class assignments on Blackboard, to scheduling the upcoming semester on Self Service and checking e-mails, students are often logged in to the browser. myConnect is a website that allows students to not only fulfill their classroom requirements, but also to learn … Continue reading

Students attend fourth Kairos retreat

21 Waynesburg University students, along with nine student leaders and two faculty members spent time growing in their faith last weekend at Waynesburg University’s fourth Kairos retreat. Students going to the event are told very little about the details of the retreat, and are asked to refrain from forming expectations. Adrienne Tharp, coordinator of the … Continue reading