Mellon grant endorses service ideas

Waynesburg University’s motto has long been established as “faith, learning and service.” The last of those three core values is the focal point of a grant from the Richard K Mellon foundation that was given to the university two years ago. Service is the main idea of the grant, and it has allowed Waynesburg students … Continue reading

Waynesburg adds four new majors and three minors

The University recently incorporated four new major areas of study to the academic curriculum: healthcare management, forensic biology, forensic investigation and data science. At the start of the 2019 academic school year, related academic departments have expanded to include the four new major programs, as well as three new minors: entrepreneurial leadership, sports management and … Continue reading

2019 Homecoming court announced

Waynesburg University’s 2019 Homecoming Court was recently announced, with 10 total seniors eligible to be crowned king and queen at the upcoming homecoming football game, scheduled for Oct. 5. The court includes five females: Heidi Dziak, Naomi Swaney, Hannah Sembower, Rebekah Monkern and Alexis Taylor. The five senior males elected for court are Tre Thomas, … Continue reading

College democrats speak up about presidential debate

In the heat of the 2019 democratic debates, the College Democrats have been officially organized as a new club on campus. Before, there was a small interest around the university’s student democrats to rival the larger and fairly popular, Republican Club. Holly Ludvigsen, junior criminal justice major and Stover scholar, is the de facto leader … Continue reading

Leadership class prompts students’ service projects

The mission of Waynesburg University is to educate students to make connections between faith, learning and serving so they might faithfully transform their communities and the world. A project being conducted by a small group of accounting majors intends to fulfill this mission. Students from Wesley Hershelman’s Leadership Class are collaborating to impact the community … Continue reading

A guide to the weekend, Oct. 4-6

The weekend has almost come. With those three days comes a variety events, especially with the fall season beginning. To provide convenience, The Yellow Jacket has compiled a guide to three events happening Oct. 4-6.   Waynesburg University’s Homecoming Homecoming brings a multitude of events to the university. On Friday, Oct. 4 the Homecoming Picnic … Continue reading

University will now provide an online billing service

This year, Waynesburg University will be partnering with Nelnet Campus Commerce to provide students with a new online billing process. The service will allow students to receive an electronic billing statement, as well as, real time online access to their tuition account.  “In place of paper statements, tuition billing statements are now sent electronically,” said … Continue reading

Music program to host Chamber Works on Oct. 3

This semester’s first Chamber Works concert, hosted by the music program, will take place in the Marsh Center underneath Roberts Chapel Oct. 3 at noon to preface Homecoming weekend. Hors d’oeuvres will be available to eat while listening to the performances of the concert. Chamber Works concerts follow a trend practiced as far back as … Continue reading

Tinnemeyer’s journey continues at childhood church

Prior chaplain at Waynesburg University, James Tinnemeyer, was unanimously voted in as the next senior pastor at Southminster Presbyterian Church. The church happens to be just a block from his home, according to Josh Sumpter, newly serving as chaplain at Waynesburg University. “Reverend Tinnemeyer played a key role in bringing me to Waynesburg University and … Continue reading