Waynesburg reaches multiple goals set for Orange Week

From March 14-21, Waynesburg University hosted its annual Orange Week. Students, faculty and staff had the opportunity to raise money for their departments,clubs and organizations throughout the week. Director of Development and Alumni Relations David Floyd shared his thoughts on how this years Charter Day experience has been from any other, saying, “We were pretty … Continue reading

Opportunities left to see “Percy Jackson” musical at GPAC

Although performances are underway for the Waynesburg University Players, it is not too late to attend, “The Lightning Thief: A Percy Jackson Musical.”  According to cast member Rachel Little, a senior digital design major and marketing minor, the musical, which opened on Wednesday, March 19, will run until Saturday, March 22. Performances begin at 7:30 … Continue reading

Waynesburg students take marine bio trip to fulfill God’s work

For the past three years, Waynesburg University’s Department of Biology, Environmental Science and Health Science marine biology program has provided students with the opportunity to study marine pollution firsthand through immersive trips to the Florida coast. These trips, designed to raise awareness about the devastating effects of pollution—particularly plastic waste—on marine ecosystems, offer students a … Continue reading

Dept. of COM looking to impress on Scholarship Day

Coming up on Tuesday, March 18, Waynesburg University and the Department of Communication are hosting students to compete for the Department of Communication Scholarship.  Department of Communication Chair and Assistant Professor of Communication, Richard Krause said this is a great opportunity for students financially, but it will not be a regular experience for incoming students.  … Continue reading

Students on the clock: How work study affects students

In the financial side of the college race, FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), grants and scholarships live in the minds of students. Bills are piling up for parents to pay, but there is something that may be able to help alleviate some of that financial burden.  Work studies at Waynesburg University are student … Continue reading