Bloomsburg, PA News
Bloomsburg, PA News
I. King Jordan, who in 1988 became the first Deaf president of Gallaudet Univers...
Bloomsburg University track and field standout Justin Shirk won the NCAA Divisio...
Shirk Wins NCAA National Title
I have established a reputation as being the “international guy” within my progr...
Gessica Barry, a junior anthropology major, is one of two 2012 Jessica S. and St...
Gabby Vielhauer, a junior anthropology major, was awarded a THIS Scholarship Sem...
Filemyr Competes at NCAA Championships
The first five days of the SUNY Geneseo/Bloomsburg University archaeological fie...
Steven Si, Ph.D., professor of management and international business, had two pa...
Is this true Husky Nation?
In honor of Robert Moog's birthday, we're taking time to mix some beats on Googl...
How has social media impacted the classroom?
How laid-back should you be over the summer?
Michael Tidwell will leave BU in mid-July to become dean of the College of Busin...
Michael G. Borland, Ph.D., assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry, pr...
Moving back home after graduating ... a good idea?
Voorhees Selected to ABCA/Rawlings All-Atlantic Region Second Team
How much fun can student workers have? Apparently, a good bit when faced with co...
BU alumnus Joe Jacques and his wife, Joy, both natives of Stroudsburg, have endo...
Shirk and Filemyr Prepare for NCAA Championships
Shirk and Filemyr Prepare for NCAA Championships
BU faculty members Nathaniel R. Greene, professor of physics and engineering tec...
A big day ahead for one of the most impactful and respected members of the Bloom...
Kramer Tabbed as NCBWA All-Region Honorable Mention
Wexler Named to Academic All-District Team
Anderson Named New Women's Soccer Coach
Well, it’s been a week. Has it set in yet #BUClass2012?
Bryan Poepperling, Amy Thomas, Stephanie Byerly, and Nicole Williams recently pr...
A group of criminal justice majors, each taking Research Methods, recently prese...
I thought to myself: “This is what it’s all about; this is the life of an anthro...
Filemyr and Davis Earn USTFCCCA All-Region Selections
James Franco, the famed actor, says, “if there's one thing I've learned, it's th...
Pientack Named All-American in Softball
Four alumni will be honored when Bloomsburg University graduates return to campu...
Matt Kline Inks Baseball Deal with Florence Freedom
Shirk and Grib Garner USTFCCCA All-Region Honors
A short To Do List before the beach season kicks in!
Sarah Halter, Emily George, Kristin Kelly and Christina Kelly presented research...
The entrants for the 2012 NCAA Division II Track and Field Championships have be...
Paul Loomis, associate professor of mathematics, computer science and statistics...
Another trophy for the Nelson Field House trophy case. #HuskyPride
Shirk To Compete for NCAA Championship in the Javelin
A lasting question for our recent graduates to ponder ...
BU’s Honors Program set out to make a difference on April 29 through hosting Be...
Relive the story of spring commencement told through your eyes …
Richard Ganahl's public relations class recently raised more than $2,000 for a M...
It’s time to cash in on some spring cleaning at BU with the annual Trash To Trea...
We have a gorgeous day ahead for Spring Commencement at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., so p...
CEO of Make-A-Wish Has Message for Bloomsburg Student-Athletes
Three Named All-Region in Softball
BU’s Spring 2012 Gender Studies Minor Graduation Reception was held recently hon...
The end of a semester at Bloomsburg, especially spring semester, always brings a...
TRiO Student Support Services (SSS) recently held their 15th Annual Student Reco...
A total of 1,297 undergraduate students and 238 graduate students will receive d...
Daryl Kurtz Attends New York Jets Rookie Camp
President David L. Soltz and his wife, Robbie, who are avid horseback riders, re...
Even college students who have mastered the art of money management during the s...
So ... who's getting nervous? Who's getting excited? #BUClass2012
It may be best to view PASSHE’s current budget crisis through the eyes of Michae...
Robert Nixon was recently selected to participate in the Lebanon Summer Fellowsh...
Lacrosse Concludes Record Breaking Season with Six All-PSAC Selections
BU’s Administrative Professionals Symposium, organized by the BU Secretarial Rou...
Need a new Facebook cover photo? Let us help ...
Since 1825, all but three US presidents have been members of a fraternity. Eight...
How did Maurice Sendak impact your childhood?
BU’s chapter of Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) recently won the Northeast Re...
Softball Players Named All-Region
Just guessing ... this is a pretty popular place on campus this week :) #BUStarb...
Four faculty were recently presented with the Provost's Award for Excellence in...
Kurt Smith, Ph.D., associate professor of philosophy, presented "Hobbes on the P...
The University Store has added new locations for the purchase of used textbooks...
Brittney Logan, a senior art studio major, has created a provocative new art ins...
And so it begins ... Finals Week. Good luck Huskies!
The BU women's lacrosse team captured the PSAC Championship with a 15-9 win Satu...
Davis Breaks School Record at PSAC Championships
Two School Records for Men's Track and Field Team
Softball Team has Season Come to An End with Loss
Bloomsburg Wins PSAC Lacrosse Title
Sam Mazzie and Samantha King each scored four goals to lead the Bloomsburg Unive...
Bloomsburg to Play for PSAC Title on Saturday
Rankin Sets Mark in 400-Meter Dash
Grib Sets School Mark in the Decathlon
Good idea?
Zhaoning Yang, a sophomore mathematics major, recently finished in the top 12 pe...
Bossert Named PSAC Champion Scholar
The Bergamot will perform at Midnight Pizza on Friday, May 4 from midnight to 1:...
An added treat from the College of Liberal Arts on Research Day.
Softball Team Falls in NCAA Opener
There are few people on campus I like better than football coach Danny Hale. Whi...
Last campus Farmers Market for the spring today, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Spring...
It isn’t such a bad idea, especially when it comes to understanding the plight o...
Huskies take 4-5 in the 10K at PSAC Championships
Grib Competes in Decathlon at PSAC Championships
As of 2:30 p.m., classes for Thursday, May 3, including evening classes, are can...
Softball Team Departs for California (PA)
“16 years of education later.. Today will be the last day I step into a classroo...
Muncy School District kindergarten students, local preschool students, and their...
Are you ready? Project X, one of the most talked about movies of 2012, will be s...
Bloomsburg to Host PSAC Track and Field Championships
If you're having trouble finding a job, it might be because you're sabotaging yo...
Softball Readies for NCAA Tournament
Honors students continue to showcase their independent research projects today t...
Women’s Lacrosse to Face West Chester in PSAC Semifinals
Women’s Lacrosse Upsets no. 12 Gannon 20-13 in PSAC Quarterfinals
After coming up just short in the PSAC Championship game, the BU softball team h...
Bloomsburg Holds Huskies Awards Banquet
Serenity before Finals Week
If you haven't really considered online employment as a viable option, it's time...
Softball Receives Multiple PSAC Central Awards
One of the interesting aspects of Bloomsburg University's College of Business is...
Baseball Lands Six Players on All-PSAC East Team
Unfortunately, what may work well in a recruiter's eyes isn't necessarily what o...
Getting ready for Finals Week got you stressed out? How about relaxing with the...
M. Safa Saraçoğlu, associate professor of history, recently published two articl...
Bloomsburg University dedicated the field at its football stadium Saturday in ho...
Huskies Set to Take on no. 14 Gannon in PSAC Quarterfinal
Huskies Drop Regional Final in Heartbreaking Fashion
BU’s Model United Nations recently hosted more than 120 high school students for...
Alan Goodboy, Ph.D., assistant professor of communication studies, was recently...
Softball Earns NCAA Championship Berth
Men’s Tennis Wins NCAA Regional Semifinal, 5-1
Softball Team Falls in PSAC Title Game
Baseball Splits Doubleheader with West Chester
Gold Team Downs Maroon 23-6 in Spring Football Game
Bloomsburg Dedicates Field to Danny Hale
Bloomsburg Softball Stays Alive at PSAC Championships
BU's football team will conclude spring drills Saturday, April 28, with its annu...
Don’t miss the excitement at the 34th annual Renaissance Jamboree in downtown Bl...
Kramer Qualifies for PSAC Championships
Three More Huskies Earn Spots at PSAC Championships
"New Heights" is promised with BU's second annual Repertory/Ensemble Dance Minor...
Late Rally by Baseball Comes Up Short in Doubleheader Sweep
More than 200 alums and their families have joined BU’s celebration Friday, Apri...
Men's Tennis Team Off to North Carolina
PSAC Softball Semi-Final Game Postponed on Friday
Softball Moved to 3:00 p.m.
BU’s eighth annual Personal Adornment Day will be held Thursday, April 26, featu...
Classroom and lab shoots can be a lot of a fun. A lot of times, you learn a lot...
Women’s Lacrosse Clinches PSAC Berth with Win over Warriors
Moir Singles Home Game Winning Run in PSAC Playoffs
BU’s Institute for Culture and Society is hosting its 2012 Awards Presentations...
Look at what's right around the corner? #BUClass2012
Brain enhancement is the focus of the 21st annual Health Sciences Symposium and...
Huskies Edged by Bucknell in Men’s Tennis, 7-2
Women’s Tennis Falls to Bucknell in Season Finale, 6-3
"Love in Bloom," a movie of six unique stories of love and relationships formed...
BU’s Future Business Leaders, Phi Beta Lambda, recently sent 10 members and one...
John Hintz, associate professor of geography and geosciences at Bloomsburg Unive...
Baseball Ranked Sixth in First NCAA Regional Ranking
Huskies Explode in Ninth for Seven Runs
There is no question a person's online reputation makes a big difference for job...
BU freshmen and seniors are being asked this spring to complete the National Sur...
Dedication of Football Field To Highlight Spring Football Game
Dedication of Football Field To Highlight Spring Football Game
Men's Tennis Qualifies for NCAA Championships
Men's Tennis Qualifies for NCAA Championships
See how Erin Marion will be applying her English and writing skills this summer...
Student T-shirt design contest entries are in! Time to vote Husky Nation ...
Bloomsburg Wrestling Team to Hold Golf Outing
BU's Student Veteran's Association will honor local veterans, military personnel...
BU’s campus polling place has been moved from Kehr Union to Nelson Field House f...
Men’s Tennis Lands Senior Trio on All-PSAC Team
Three from Women's Tennis Earn All-PSAC East Honors
Moir Named PSAC Central Athlete of the Week
Baseball Doubleheader on Tuesday Cancelled
How do you see BU?
Softball Team Begins Post-Season Play on Wednesday
Go behind the scenes with Evan Graf as he presents his Honors Independent Study...
Your sense of reality may be challenged when you visit Old Science Hall, which h...
BU’s campus polling place has been moved from Kehr Union to Nelson Field House f...
Brian Savage Memorial Golf Outing II Approaching
Garry L. Hagberg, a James H. Ottoway Jr. professor of philosophy and aesthetics...
Baseball Team Splits with Lock Haven
Bloomsburg Sweeps Clarion in Softball
Four More Qualify for PSAC Championships
Men's Track and Field Team Competes at Bucknell Event
Men's Track and Field Team Competes at Bucknell Event
Huskies Edge Lock Haven 8-6 in Baseball
Huskies Edge Lock Haven 8-6 in Baseball
Women's Lacrosse Deafeat Slippery Rock, 13-11
Women's Lacrosse Deafeat Slippery Rock, 13-11
Huskies Blank Kutztown to Claim Third Place at PSAC Championships
For the first time since 2008 the BU men's tennis team has been crowned PSAC cha...
Softball Postponed till Sunday
Men’s Tennis Clinches 2012 PSAC Championship
Men’s Tennis Blanks Edinboro, 5-0; Advances to PSAC Championship Match
Ryan Ammermann, a computer forensics major, was recently selected as one of the...
Softball Team Drops Pair of Games
Women's Lacrosse Down Edinboro, 16-6
Nicole Leonzi ’10, a graduate student working toward a doctoral degree in audiol...
Women’s Tennis Falls to IUP in PSAC Semifinal, 5-0
BU will celebrate the end of the semester with Springfest 2012 on Saturday, Apri...
Hey freshmen and seniors, how has BU shaped you?
BU's Gospel Choir will have its 22nd annual Gospelrama on Saturday, April 21, at...
PSAC Tennis Individual Championships Cancelled; Team Schedule Modified
PSAC Tennis Individual Championships Cancelled; Team Schedule Modified
BU's Student Veteran's Association will honor local veterans, military personnel...
Three .. more .. weeks! #BUClass2012
What can you do with a degree in English? Four English Department alumni returne...
“Consumption” is the theme of two events this week — the Frederick Douglass Unde...
Students from George Agbango's "Nations, States, and Government" course comprise...
Softball Jumps Two Spots in Latest Regional Ranking
When your interviewer wraps up your job interview by asking if you have any ques...
BU’s Program Board presents, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, at 7 and 9:30 p...
Who, you may be asking, is Claire Lawrence? For those of you who haven’t had the...
BUTo Be Represented at US Olympic Wrestling Trials
Last summer, my husband, Christopher, and I spent our first night alone together...
Twenty-three Honors students will showcase their independent research projects t...
On a day set aside to honor three women's championship teams Bloomsburg Universi...
Bloomsburg Baseball to Hold Charity Event for Best Buddies
You may or may not work directly with a recruiter to find a job. But outside yo...
Now, that's what we're talking about ... welcome to Husky Nation!
Six projects were announced Thursday, April 12, by President David L. Soltz as r...
BU’s Rho Chi Chapter of Beta Beta Beta, the Biology Honor Society, recently host...
Shirk Named PSAC Field Athlete of the Week
David J. Allard, CHP and director of the Bureau of Radiation Protection for the...
A two-day campus blood drive will be held on Tuesday, April 17, and Wednesday, A...
Paine Named PSAC Central Division Pitcher of the Week Again
Voorhees Named PSAC East Pitcher of the Week
The Pennsylvania Cable Network (PCN) will go on the road to several college camp...
BU exhibited a strong sense of community when more than 700 students volunteered...
A two-day campus blood drive will be held on Tuesday, April 17, and Wednesday, A...
BU’s Future Business Leaders-Phi Beta Lambda recently sent 10 members and one ad...
Dove Earns PSAC Athlete of the Week Honors
Dove Earns PSAC Athlete of the Week Honors
How do you see BU? Tell us ...
Dave Dannenfelser, of theatre arts, shares his experiences with visiting artists...
Women's Track and Field Competes at Bucknell
Huskies Compete at Bucknell Meet
Men’s Tennis Suffers Setback against no. 44 Bluefield State, 5-1
Softball Team Sweeps Holy Family on Sunday
Dove Rallies as Huskies Top West Virginia Wesleyan, 5-4
Women’s Tennis Edged by Charleston, 5-3
Huskies Record Series Sweep Against Mansfield
Hutchinson Given PSAC Award of Merit
Davis Sets School Record in Pole Vault
Shirk Qualifies for NCAA Championships In Javelin
Falk Breaks Two School Records in Lacrosse Win
Softball Team Splits with Molloy
Day One of Husky Open Complete
BU's Athletic Department will be holding a “Celebration of Women's Athletics” on...
Arthur Trace helps kick off Siblings’ and Children’s Weekend at 8 p.m. in the KU...
Baseball Takes One of Two at Mansfield
Huskies Split with IUP in Softball
BU President David Soltz and Donald Snyder, president of Lehigh Carbon Community...
Bloomsburg University recently was awarded part-time AmeriCorps positions for th...
Softball to Join the Fight Against Cancer
Should we do it?
BU families will enjoy a weekend filled with live music, carnival games, outdoor...
Men’s Tennis Earns Top Spot in PSAC
Huskies Clinch First Place in PSAC East
Musicians Grace Kelly and Phil Woods will perform Friday, April 13, at 7:30 p.m....
If Stradivarius had Facebook or an iPhone or Twitter, would he have made violins...
This summer, the College of Science and Technology will hold its first-ever Brid...
Softball Ranked Sixth in First NCAA Regional Poll
Student Employment Appreciation Week continues today with teams of student emplo...
Bloomsburg Beats Shippensburg in Women's Lacrosse
David Gluck, co-author of “Rhythms of the Game: The Link Between Musical and Ath...
Susan Feiner, professor of economics and women and gender studies at the Univers...
Late Heroics Leads to Two Walk-Off Wins for Softball
Late Heroics Leads to Two Walk-Off Wins for Softball
Andrew Milner, senior business management major, was selected as one of the six...
Sarah Rice, a former MTV Real World cast member, will discuss the importance of...
Michael Ruffini, Ed.D., associate professor of educational technology, was recen...
Women's Lacrosse Drops to Dowling College
Women's Lacrosse Drops to Dowling College
I’m a marketing guy. And boy I love it. There’s nothing I enjoy more than a grea...
A Grad Finalé for graduating seniors will be held on Tuesday, April 10, and Wedn...
Hanna’s Helpers, students from Richard Ganahl’s Public Relations: Cases and Prob...
Sheng Ding, associate professor of political science, recently had his essay abo...
Meyer Named PSAC East Athlete of the Week
Four alumni will return to campus Monday, April 9, to share their professional e...
Paine Named PSAC Central Division Pitcher of the Week
Chi Theta Pi recently collected 10 pounds of soda can tabs to help aid the Ronal...
Baseball Earns NCBWA Division II Regional Ranking
Jazz musicians Grace Kelly and Phil Woods will perform Friday, April 13, at 7:30...
Katherine Zimmerman, a senior elementary and special education major, was recent...
Men's Track and Field Team Competes at Millersville Metrics
Women's Track and Field Team Posts 14 PSAC Qualifying Marks
Baseball Picks Up Two Big Wins Against East Stroudsburg
Baseball Picks Up Two Big Wins Against East Stroudsburg
Softball Team Sweeps Clarion on Saturday
Softball Team Sweeps Clarion on Saturday
Women’s Tennis Picks up Two Wins in Shippensburg
Professor Mary Katherine Waibel-Duncan and psychology students Meghan Weeks and...
Perez Wins Twice as Huskies Fall to George Mason, 7-2
Huskies Fall to George Mason in Men’s Tennis, 9-0
Huskies Fall to Gannon in Lacrosse
BU’s Gospel Choir is putting the final touches on its 22nd annual Gospelrama con...
Huskies Split in Softball With Lock Haven on Friday
Baseball Rallies to Split Doubleheader with East Stroudsburg
BU families are invited to enjoy a weekend filled with live music, carnival game...
Many of you are probably facing graduation next month and wondering how you will...
A Grad Finalé for graduating seniors will be held on Tuesday, April 10, and Wedn...
National Student-Athlete Day
Acclaimed author Stephen Elliott recently visited Bloomsburg University. Stephen...
If you can access it in your school, YouTube has a ton of useful educational con...
It's never too early to start thinking "internship"
Joan Miller, associate professor of nursing, recently published “Burnout and Its...
It’s a big deal anytime you get more than 1,000 people joined together for a com...
Special hours this weekend for campus dining locations, beginning Thursday, Apri...
What do you think?
Recognizing the growing demand for technical skills combined with professional s...
Smith Drives In Six In Win Over Clarion
BU's softball team posted shutout wins against the IUP Crimson Hawks on Tuesday...
Scott Inch, professor of mathematics, computer science and statistics, recently...
BU’s Pre-professional Advisory Committee is hosting a series of workshops in the...
BU’s campus climate survey was distributed via email last week to all members of...
Huskies Power Past East Stroudsburg in Women’s Tennis, 7-2
I've been fortunate enough to spend most of my time mostly traveling, studying a...
Paine Ties School Strikeout Record as Huskies Sweep Indiana Pa.
Alumnus David Williams, president and chief executive officer of the Make-A-Wish...
Women's Lacrosse Falls to Mercyhurst
Time to gear up the spring semester’s term paper, essay exam home stretch. Good...
The University Store now offers fingerprinting service during regular operating...
PA System of Care Partnership seeks youth leaders to expand Systems of Care, par...
Gallagher Receives All-American Honors
BU’s Program Board is hosting a New York City bus trip on Sunday, April 15. The...
Men’s Tennis Wins 10th Straight
Men’s Tennis Wins 10th Straight
Women’s Tennis Thumps West Chester, 7-2
Women’s Tennis Thumps West Chester, 7-2
University Store T-Shirt Design Contest Underway
University Store T-Shirt Design Contest Underway
Smarrelli Named PSAC East Player of the Week
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Softball Splits Doubleheader with Shippensburg
Bloomsburg Wrestler Qualifies for Olympic Trials
Women's Track and Field Team Competes at Susquehanna Event
Men's Track and Field Team Qualifies 9 for PSACs
Huskies Fall to Lock Haven in Lacrosse
Baseball Splits Road Doubleheader with Shippensburg
In dance circles Desmond Richardson is famous. Very. And residents of the area w...
Men’s Tennis Reaches 10-Win Plateau with Win over Marauders
Women’s Tennis Downs Millersville 8-1 in PSAC East Opener
Our spring semester is nearing its end. So, why is now an ideal time to rejuvena...
Softball Team Sweeps Philadelphia
#15 Huskies Fall in 3OT to #15 IUP
Baseball Trades Wins in Doubleheader with Shippensburg
BU's annual Empty Bowls Banquet is observing its 10th anniversary Sunday, April...
What is it like to be you at Bloomsburg? Tell us ...
Football Team to Begin Spring Workouts
BU's Annual Cultural Diversity Festival will be held on Friday, March 30 at 5:30...
Way to represent Bloomsburg University on live television this morning on WNEP C...
A federal law enforcement agent who brought down scores of criminals and illegal...
Representatives of the FBI, Homeland Security, Federal Air Marshalls and PA Stat...
Unleash Your Inner Husky on Thursday, March 29, from 5 to 9 a.m. as part of a li...
We had a second photographer at the Dance Ensemble show last week: Lauren Grose,...
With more job candidates coming to interviews with prepared and rehearsed answer...
Mountain climber and guide Craig John, of Freeport, Maine, will offer a multimed...
Unleash Your Inner Husky on Thursday, March 29, from 5 to 9 a.m. as part of a li...
Baseball Sweeps Clarion in Doubleheader
Complexions Contemporary Ballet will perform at Bloomsburg University on Saturda...
A touring photo exhibition, White Rose, is visiting campus through Friday, March...
Marilee Salvator, assistant professor of art and art history, exhibited work, “U...
More than 1,000 BU students have pledged to participate in the 2012 Big Event, a...
Doug Karsner, Ph.D., associate professor of history, who has been involved with...
BU students joined Monday in nation-wide rallies for slain Florida teenager, Tra...
Sam Mazzie Named PSAC Lacrosse Athlete of the Week
Bloomsburg In Second Place in Tight Dixon Trophy Race
BU’s Big Dog Reading series presents the author, web editor and film director St...
Jack Call, Ph.D., an author and philosophy professor at Citrus College (Calif.),...
Wexler Named PSAC Athlete of the Week
Wexler Named PSAC Athlete of the Week
BU’s Green Campus Initiative, the Institute for Culture and Society, the Institu...
Perez Earns Second Consecutive PSAC East Athlete of the Week Honor
Perez Earns Second Consecutive PSAC East Athlete of the Week Honor
One of my favorite things to photograph each year is the Dance Ensemble show. It...
Final day of the Friends of the Bloomsburg University Library's 12th Annual Book...
Men’s Tennis Earns 7-2 Win over Mercyhurst
Baseball Drops Road Double-Header to Kutztown
Grib Wins Decathlon at Lock Haven Event
King's Goal Lifts Huskies to Win over West Chester
Men's Track and Field Starts Outdoor Season
Women's Track and Field Team Opens Outdoor Season
Men’s Tennis Rolls Over Edinboro in PSAC Opener, 8-1
Softball Rained Out at Edinboro on Saturday
BU's College of Education is hosting an accreditation visit by the National Coun...
An egg hunt will be held Sunday, March 25, outside of Schuylkill Hall on the law...
Softball Team Splits with Mansfield on Friday
Looking for something new and exciting to try this weekend? How about BU Quest’s...
Can you do this?
Lax For Life Game on Sunday
Huskies Split Games With Kutztown; Morris Improves to 4-1
BU is undertaking a campus climate survey to examine ways in which different gro...
Phi Beta Sigma fraternity is hosting a talent show, Sigma Show Out, on Friday, M...
What's the big deal? Well, the Big Event gives BU students the opportunity to sa...
Since my freshman year I knew I wanted to study aboard and as each subsequent se...
BU SOLVE’s annual Kids’ Fun Day will be held on Saturday, March 24, from 1 to 3...
Celebrating Women's Athletics at Bloomsburg University
A 648-pound Xerox machine that produces only one copy every 26 seconds … the hor...
A group of BU nursing students recently won the Geoffrey Allen Walp Memorial 9th...
Author and nationwide speaker, Bruce A. Jacobs, is the next distinguished speake...
If your resume feels a little thin or you can't seem to fill up the skills and e...
A Zumba fundraising event will be held Sunday, March 25, at the Student Recreati...
Gallery of Photos from Men's Tennis Match vs. Wilkes
Gallery of Photos from Women's Tennis Match vs. Wilkes
Men’s Tennis Wins Sixth in a Row with 8-1 Victory over Wilkes
Huskies Edged by Wilkes in Women’s Tennis, 5-4
Mazzie Leads Lacrosse Team to Win over Kutztown
A semi-formal dance, Through the Looking Glass – A Night in Wonderland, will be...
Some college roommates become friends for life. Others put in transfer requests...
A touring photo exhibition, White Rose, will visit campus from March 19 through...
Who's got Husky Pride? These ladies do ... :)
Spending time with friends and sharing the experience not only creates a memory,...
Jordan Tabbed as NABC All-District First Team Honoree
Women’s Swimmers Achieve Scholar All-American Status
Gallery of Photos from Hilton Head Trip
Perez Earns PSAC East Athlete of the Week Honors
Dove Named PSAC Athlete of the Week
What do all BU M.B.A. students have in common? They’re most likely to land jobs...
BU’s Community Government Association Executive Board recently spent time in New...
An informational and practice session for the 2012-13 BU Cheerleading Squad will...
Huskies Rained Out in Softball on Sunday
Hilferty Earns Second Honorable Mention All-American Award
Hilferty Earns Second Honorable Mention All-American Award
Baseball Rallies to Split Games with Millersville
Baseball Rallies to Split Games with Millersville
Huskies Split in Softball
Huskies Split in Softball
Hickman Eliminated From NCAA Championships
Hickman Eliminated From NCAA Championships
Two More Wins for Softball Team
Two More Wins for Softball Team
A series of lectures, films and a panel discussion from March 20 to 29, most on...
Baseball Splits a Pair of One-Run Games with Millersville
Baseball Splits a Pair of One-Run Games with Millersville
Normally, failing isn’t something to tout. But work-based mishaps are unavoidabl...
BU wrestler Frank Hickman (157) advanced Thursday night to the quarterfinals of...
Hilferty Takes 22nd in 500-Free at NCAAs
Hilferty Takes 22nd in 500-Free at NCAAs
Huskies Stay Alive at NCAA Wrestling
Men’s Tennis Thumps Missouri Valley, 7-2
Lena Kurtz was the latest art studio major to showcase work at Old Science Hall....
Huskies Down Missouri Valley 5-3 in Final Spring Break Match
Hickman Advances to NCAA Quarterfinals
Students are encourage to submit research ideas for the Frederick Douglass Under...
There are hundreds of student newspapers in America. Last year, I was the editor...
Lectures at home? Homework at school? Karl Kapp, professor of instructional tech...
Hilferty Swims in 200-Free at NCAA Championships
Wrestling Team Goes 2-2 in Opening Round of NCAAs
Nearly 60 first-time blood donors were drawn to BU’s latest campus blood drive (...
Men's Tennis Downs Ithaca College
Men's Tennis Downs Ithaca College
Women's Tennis Team Downs Ithaca College
Women's Tennis Team Downs Ithaca College
Softball Teams Sweeps Winston-Salem
Softball Teams Sweeps Winston-Salem
Hilferty Takes 14th at NCAA Championships
Hilferty Takes 14th at NCAA Championships
Live Web Stream of NCAA Swimming
Live Web Stream of NCAA Swimming
Men's Tennis Rallies for Win
Softball Team Drops Pair of Games on Tuesday
Baseball Loses One Run Game to Barton, 4-3
Inspired by the popular show on E! News, Fashion Police, Dear Bloom strives to c...
The marketing world is a place driven by the bottom line. “It’s all a numbers ga...
Wrestlers Ready for St. Louis Experience
December 2011 College of Liberal Arts top honor graduate Zachary Pearce is putti...
Men’s Tennis Pulls out 6-3 win over Winston Salem State
Women’s Tennis Falls to Winston Salem State, 6-3
Baseball Picks up Two Wins against Winston Salem State
BU freshmen and seniors are being asked this spring to complete the National Sur...
Baer Named PSAC Central Athlete of the Week
Softball team Splits Pair of Games with Wingate
BU’s new general education program, MyCore, was recently highlighted during the...
Men’s Tennis Blanks Endicott in Spring Break Opener
Women’s Tennis Downs West Liberty, 6-3
More than 500 PASSHE students have participated in The Harrisburg Internship Sem...
Lacrosse Scores Easy Win on Sunday
Huskies Fall to Franklin Pierce, 11-3
Softball Team Wins Two Games on Sunday
Lacrosse Team Falls to Seton Hill
Lacrosse Team Falls to Seton Hill
Softball Team Splits Pair of Games on Saturday
Baseball Edges Philadelphia, 4-2
Huskies Come Up Just Short in NCAA First Round
Bloomsburg Falls to IUP in NCAA Regionals
Leggo ... Huskies! Take care of business.
Baseball Team Downs Philadelphia U
Baseball Team Downs Philadelphia U
Senioritis is said to sap the energy, dull the mind, and waste the time of high...
2012 Women's Lacrosse Season Preview
2012 Women's Lacrosse Season Preview
Follow the journey of the BU women’s basketball team as they continue their NCAA...
Management students studying supply chain management recently attended the Congr...
Wrestlers Learn First Round Opponents for NCAAs
Hilferty Off to Texas for NCAA Swimming Championships
Gifford Howarth first visited Singapore in the spring of 2006 on a travel fellow...
Gallery of Photos from Georgian Court Game
Women's Basketball To Face IUP in NCAA Playoffs
BU’s Community Government Association (CGA) is holding its 2012-13 executive boa...
Women's Basketball Team Gets Send Off to NCAAs
Join Husky Nation to cheer on the NCAA-bound BU women’s basketball team Thursday...
For the first time in its storied history, Main Street icon Friedens United Chur...
King Powers Women’s Lacrosse Past Georgian Court, 25-10
Busler Qualifies for NCAA Wrestling Championships
Delivering the news ... eventually. Catch it live on BUTV Channel 8!
Erik Waterkotte, visual artist and one of several renowned artists to exhibit at...
Radwan Ziadeh, Ph.D., a visiting scholar at Carr Center for Human Rights at Harv...
Huskies Sweep PSAC Softball Weekly
Melanie Simms, a senior creative writing major, and Jerry Wemple, professor of E...
Softball Team Sweeps Pair of Games Tuesday
Finding a job in this economy is difficult for anyone, but some evidence suggest...
BU freshmen and seniors are being asked this spring to complete the National Sur...
Bloomsburg's renovated Sutliff Hall is in the process of reopening and it's gorg...
Coach Danny Hale Honored by American Red Cross
BUSTED is celebrating its 75th production on Monday, March 5, at 9 p.m. in the K...
Rebecca Wheeler, Ph.D., a nationally recognized expert on teaching in dialectall...
Lacrosse Stumbles in Season Opener against Adelphi
Natasha Willis, a senior theatre performance major, will present “Black Voices:...
In his more than 25 years of service as associate dean of academic advising at M...
Field Hockey Team Honored for Academic Work
Huskies to Face IUP in NCAA Atlantic Regionals
BU’s Community Government Association (CGA) invites the campus community to its...
Women's Basketball Team Makes NCAA Championship Field
Baseball Edges Shepherd in 10 Innings, 6-5
Pientack Leads Softball Team to Sweep
Trio Qualify For NCAAs at EWL Championships
EWL Brackets Posted
Huskies Fall in PSAC Championship Game, 74-58
Baseball Team Splits Pair of Games on Saturday
The BU women's basketball team (26-4) is going to the PSAC Championship game fol...
Program Board presents “We Bought A Zoo” on Friday, March 2, and Sunday, March 4...
Tickets for the J. Cole concert, “Campus Consciousness Tour,” with special guest...
Women’s Basketball Downs IUP in PSAC Semifinals, 75-67
BU’s Office of Minority Affairs is hosting Martin Harris, Sr., pastor of F.O.C.U...
While you may have heard that email is dead, it is, in fact, probably the most i...
In honor of Women’s History Month, the Program Board and Minority Affairs Office...
Lacrosse Team Ranked Seventh in Pre-Season Poll
BU’s College of Science and Technology is hosting a Career Day on Friday, March...
EWL Championship Pre-Seeds Announced
BU freshmen and seniors are being asked this spring to complete the National Sur...
Softball Team Opens With Two Wins
Two new members were welcomed to BU's Council of Trustees at the quarterly meeti...
Bloomsburg Holds Scholar-Athlete Luncheon
Wrestling Team Preparing for EWL Championships
Being a student leader gave me a stronger sense of pride in my school, and I sti...
Five Women Named All-Region in Indoor Track
The American Library Association has named Michael C. Hickey's 2011 book, Compet...
Two Huskies Named All-Region in Indoor Track
A four-letter word comes to mind to describe what students at the 14 state-owned...
The Big Event gives BU students the opportunity to say, “Thank you’ to Bloomsbur...
BU faculty member Margaret O’Connor will speak on “Teaching Entrepreneurship in...
Bloomsburg Heads to Edinboro for PSAC Final Four
Catherine Noack came off the bench to score a game-high 19 points to lead the Hu...
Gallagher Named PSAC East Athlete of the Year
Jordan Named PSAC East Athlete of the Year
Bloomsburg's Hilferty to Swim at NCAAs
Noack Leads Women's Basketball to Playoff Win
Men’s Basketball Falls in PSAC Quarterfinals, 83-70
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Children have been enjoying stories set in forests and jungles since Little Red...
Let's do this Husky Nation ... leggo!
Public or private? In state or out? Theses are just some of the decisions a coll...
BU’s College of Science and Technology is hosting a Career Day on Friday, March...
You've seen this movie before. Or one just like it. And you've heard the music....
Jordan Earns PSAC East Athlete of the Week Honors
Wieller Named PSAC East Co-Athlete of the Week
Hey, you're that guy!
Balancing classes, a part-time job, an internship, homework and social activitie...
Al Letson, an accomplished playwright and performance poet, is the latest distin...
The BU women's basketball put an exclamation point on the 2011-12 regular season...
Bloomsburg to Host PSAC Basketball Quarterfinal Games
Baseball Edged by Kutztown in Bottom of the Ninth, 3-2
School Record For Grib at PSAC Championships
McShay Sets Two School Records on Sunday
Baseball Drops a Close One to Kutztown, 4-2
Men's Distance Medley Relay Team Takes Third at PSACs
Record Setting Day for Women's Indoor Track Team
Field Set for PSAC Men's and Women's Basketball Tournaments
Men’s Basketball Edges Millersville in Regular Season Finale, 72-71
Women's Basketball Downs Millersville For 10th Straight Win
Huskies Hold Basketball Clinic for National Girls and Women in Sports Day
BU’s College of Education is reaching out to its alumni for their valued feedbac...
Program Board presents “The Three Musketeers” on Friday, Feb. 24, in the KUB Hid...
An open informational and orientation meeting will be held for the upcoming Came...
Student leaders are cordially invited to participate in the Husky Leadership Sum...
Baseball Wins First Game of the Season, 13-3
Ryan Reiss will bring his wit and humor to the KUB Ballroom on Friday, Feb. 24,...
Bloomsburg University, specifically BUTV Channel 8, may have officially tipped M...
BU’s Speech and Debate (Forensics) Team has finished strong in two recent speech...
Dana Wieller scored a game-high 28 points to lead the BU women's basketball team...
Baseball Falls in Season Opener, 7-3
Free Money Trivia Challenge hosted by Adam Ace tonight at KUB Ballroom, presente...
BU freshmen and seniors are being asked this spring to complete the NSSE Survey...
Bloomsburg Wrestlers Ranked By NCAA
Hannah Jones, who graduated in May 2011 with degrees in English-Creative Writing...
Klingerman Gift Aids First and Goal Campaign
Four days after being victimized by a last-second, game winning shot by Kutztown...
Women's Indoor Track Team Readies for PSAC Championships
Men's Indoor Track Team Prepares for PSAC Championships
Njoku’s Late Tip-In Sinks East Stroudsburg, 80-78 OT
Wieller Leads Huskies to Win and PSAC East Title
BU’s Office of Student Standards and Office of Off-Campus Housing is hosting its...
A little blog recycling? Here are eight simple ways to tune up yesterday's blog...
A nationally known leader in the fight against domestic violence will deliver th...
Is the future of classroom education already here?
Oatlands Plantation and National Trust Historic Site has hired Lori Kimball as i...
Fraser Brown, professor of playwork at Leeds Metropolitan University, is the nex...
There may have been tornadoes in New York, earthquakes in Virginia, a debt downg...
Ranked among the nation's top northeast universities, BU offers 63 programs lead...
Lauren Grose, a sophomore mass communications major, takes us behind the scenes...
Dakota Milo, a participant in BU’s TRiO Upward Bound, recently received a Horati...
English instructors Randy Koch and Beth Couture will present a literary reading...
BU's smaller classroom setting – 10 to 20 students - allows each student to beco...
You all ... by the numbers.
Our campus community is about to collaborate on a very important project. This i...
Huskies to Hold Clinic for National Girls and Women in Sports Day
Thomas DeWolf, author of Inheriting the Trade: a Northern Family Confronts Its L...
It's not exactly new for business school courses to examine a case study almost...
The cast and crew of BUSTED, an ongoing musical comedy series sponsored by resid...
Dorsch Named PSAC Champion Scholar at Swim Championships
Three School Records Fall For Men's Swim Team at PSAC Championships
Men’s Tennis Edged by Hofstra, 5-2
Women’s Tennis Falls to Hofstra, 7-0
Women's Swim Team Sends Six to Sunday's Finals
Barlow Posts Two Top 10 Finishes Saturday at PSAC Championships
Men’s Basketball Edged by Kutztown, 56-55
Huskies Use Strong Second Half to Power Past Kutztown, 69-50
Frey takes Second in 400-IM at PSAC Championships
Women's Indoor Track Competes at SU Open
Stuck Ties School Record at SU Open
Show off your talent with Open Mic Night on Friday, Feb. 17, at 8 p.m. in the KU...
Wrestling Team Ends Regular Season with Win
As education in general, and public higher education specifically, faces increas...
While most Ithaca College students treat movie nights as a time to escape their...
The formula to marketing success? Being memorable. Throughout our lives we const...
The national Broadway tour of the musical, “The Color Purple,” will make a stop...
Jeremy Frey Sets School Record in 200-IM
BU's Student Concert Committee is now accepting applications — Kehr Union Inform...
Hilferty Leads Huskies on Day Two of PSAC Championships
Softball Picked to Win PSAC Central
Women's Swim Team in Second Place at PSAC Championships
Women's Swim Team in Second Place at PSAC Championships
Sherbo Breaks School Record at PSACs
Sherbo Breaks School Record at PSACs
BU’s Protestant Campus Ministry is holding its first Winterfest Banquet on Sunda...
The Big Event, a single-day community service project sponsored by the CGA, will...
Michael Ruffini, Ed.D., associate professor of educational technology, and Vi Su...
A behind-the-scenes look at Lauren Grose's latest article in The Voice, availabl...
Cheer on the first place BU men’s and women’s basketball teams on Saturday, Feb....
Huskies To Visit Lock Haven; Four Wrestlers Ranked
Huskies Swim Team to Host learn to Swim Program
An Art Walk-In will be held at the Moose Exchange on Thursday, Feb. 16, from 4 t...
Huskies Power Past Mountaineers, 81-60
Huskies Power Past Mountaineers, 81-60
BU's Haas Gallery of Art will showcase an art exhibit featuring works by Erik Wa...
Gallagher Leads Women's Basketball to Win over Mansfield
Gallagher Leads Women's Basketball to Win over Mansfield
George Specht, a junior political economics major, is one of 14 PASSHE students...
Have you ever considered the ways a blog can help you get a job? I meet lots of...
A $2 million commitment to the Bloomsburg University Foundation will support an...
Women's Basketball Ranked Fifth in Latest Poll
Women's Basketball Ranked Fifth in Latest Poll
Keystone Insurers Group recently announced the promotion of BU alumna Barbara A....
Miss the last two editions of the Voice? Eh, what about all of the 2011? Don't w...
Apparently, love is in the air today!
In 1993, I was a freshman at BU. One night I got a call from a guy asking for “J...
BU alum Patrick Murphy, a guidance counselor at Media Elementary School, is the...
Lanny Lee returns to campus on Tuesday, Feb. 14, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., offerin...
Women's Swim Team Eyes Big Finish at PSAC Championships
The national Broadway tour of the musical, “The Color Purple,” will be at the Ha...
An Information session for BU’s Russia Summer Study Abroad program will be held...
Ralph M. Feather, Ph.D., associate professor of educational studies and secondar...
Wieller Named PSAC East Athlete of the Week
Spring semester has arrived, and flowers are about to bloom. Why is now an ideal...
Barr Post NCAA Provisional Time at Bucknell Meet
Women's Track Team Competes at Bucknell Winter Classic
Huskies Honor Breast Cancer Survivors
Huskies Honor Breast Cancer Survivors
Men’s Basketball Comes up Just Short against West Chester, 74-71
Men’s Basketball Comes up Just Short against West Chester, 74-71
Wieller's 32 Points Leads Bloomsburg to Win
Wieller's 32 Points Leads Bloomsburg to Win
BU's Webteam and BUTV Channel 8 worked together this past fall on a new video co...
The BU Players, in cooperation with the Division of Theatre and Dance and sponso...
The Bloomsburg University Athletic Department and the Student-Athlete Advisory C...
Bloomsburg University officials have announced a $2 million commitment to the Bl...
Softball Earns NFCA Division II Preseason Ranking
Scott Inch, professor of computer science, has been nominated for a PA Tech Awar...
Huskies Name Keplinger Cross Country/Track and Field Assistant
BU alumna Lori H. Kimball has accepted the position of director of programming a...
Bloomsburg Baseball Picked to Finish Sixth in Preseason Poll
Wrestling Team Falls to Binghamton on Thursday
Wrestling Team Falls to Binghamton on Thursday
It's easy to point a derisive finger at cover letters that fall flat. But what a...
Bloomsburg University, in cooperation with Bloomsburg Hospital, will offer a car...
BU’s Office of Minority Affairs is hosting Martin Harris, Sr., pastor of F.O.C.U...
Huskies To Host Hooping for a Cure
Huskies Recognizes Shippensburg SAAC
Njoku Leads Huskies to 21 Point Win over Shippensburg
Gallagher Powers Bloomsburg to Win Over Shippensburg
An Information session for BU’s Russia Summer Study Abroad program will be held...
Eileen Albertson Chapman '67/'69M was honored with an Outstanding Citizen Award...
Pennsylvania's public universities, hit by severe funding cuts this year, would...
Check out a sampling of classical music from different eras Friday, Feb. 10, whe...
A joint statement from Guido Pichini, chair of PASSHE’s Board of Governors, and...
BU's Program Board will host a bus trip to Washington, D.C., on Saturday, Feb. 2...
Activist, diversity speaker and spiritual leader Arun Gandhi will be among sever...
Gov. Tom Corbett's $27.3 billion spending plan proposes eliminating about 1,000...
BU alum Zachary Pearce, a recent honors graduate and 22-year-old school board me...
Mike Shepard, Ph.D., professor of geography and geosciences, was lead author on,...
With a new location, BU’s Campus Child Center preschool is enjoying student-driv...
Thomas Starmack, associate professor of Education Studies and Secondary Educatio...
In preparation for the CPEC Job and Internship Fair on Thursday, Feb. 16, BU’s C...
BU's Student Accounting Association is providing free tax help to qualified resi...
Women's Indoor Track Finishes Ninth at NCAA Team Challenge
Women's Indoor Track Finishes Ninth at NCAA Team Challenge
Huskies Break Several Records at NCAA Team Challenge
Huskies Break Several Records at NCAA Team Challenge
Prince Earns Lone Win Against Penn State
Prince Earns Lone Win Against Penn State
Jordan Scores 22 as Huskies Down Cheyney, 82-72
Jordan Scores 22 as Huskies Down Cheyney, 82-72
Huskies Roll in Women's Basketball To Easy Win
Huskies Roll in Women's Basketball To Easy Win
Wrestling Team Downs Cleveland State
Why does BU alum Bob Tucker '68, who played tight end for the N.Y. Giants in the...
Huskies Lose in Wrestling to Clarion
Huskies Lose in Wrestling to Clarion
The New York Giants and New England Patriots face off for gridiron glory this Su...
BU’s Ice Hockey Club remained undefeated with two wins earlier this month. The H...
Henry Hynoski, a graduate of Southern Columbia, will be sporting No. 45 for the...
An afternoon of free entertainment, A Taste of the Arts, is planned for the Moos...
BU's wrestling team wraps up its season with two home duals this weekend. The Hu...
Ten BU music students give an Honors Recital this evening, starting at 7 p.m., i...
BU’s Program Board is hosting several events this weekend to kick the spring sem...
Meet sculptor Michael Donovan today from noon to 2 p.m. at the Haas Gallery of A...
Having a tough time with that essay? Laura Hale Brockway, an Austin-based writer...
An Information session for BU’s China Summer Study Abroad program will be held T...
Field Hockey Team Volunteers in the Community
Huskies Stumble on the Road Against Marauders, 75-68
Participants in this summer’s Noh Training Project at Bloomsburg Theatre Ensembl...
Women’s Basketball Completes Comeback Against Millersville, 77-73
Women’s Basketball Completes Comeback Against Millersville, 77-73
The Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra will perform at Bloomsburg Universit...
Many educators are trying to mirror that multidimensional aspect of students’ te...
The River Poets will hold a reading on Thursday, Feb. 2, at 7:30 p.m. at the Blo...
Jan Hutchinson To Be Honored With Award of Merit
There are currently five spaces left with Flyers vs. Rangers tickets for the Pro...
Whether you're interviewing for a job or trying to stand out in your current rol...
Coordinated by BU’s Delta Sigma Theta sorority, Delta Week is underway, featurin...
You’ve heard the arguments, “Our children constantly have their eyes fixed on so...
Securing a PR internship and capitalizing on the opportunity is one of the most...
BU's Program Board will hold its first meeting of the semester Wednesday, Feb. 1...
BU’s intramural department is launching a new fitness incentive program that com...
Wieller Named PSAC East Co_Athlete of the Week
We’re looking for the next “Roongo” the famous Huskies mascot. Are you someone w...
Women's Indoor Track Team Finishes Second at Class of 32 Invite
Men's Indoor Track Team Wins Class of 32 Invite
Women's Swimming Wraps Up at IUP
Men's Swimming Concludes IUP Meet
Late Run Comes Up Short as Huskies Fall to Kutztown, 74-65
Wieller Powers To Win Over Kutztown
Hilferty Leads Women's Swim Team at IUP on Friday
Masilotti Leads Men's Swim Team on Friday
Huskies Drop Close Wrestling Match at Edinboro
The Huskies men's and women’s basketball teams host Kutztown on Saturday, Jan. 2...
Receiving a bad grade in a college, whether "bad" is considered to be an F or a...
The mentalist duo known as “The Evasons” will be bringing their mind-blowing ski...
A Taste of the Arts is BU’s College of Liberal Arts introduction of the new Cent...
Bloomsburg Wrestlers Ranked; Huskies to Face Edinboro
Shaffer Honored with PSAC Fall Top 10 Award
Former BU quarterback Pat Carey has signed a professional contract with the Muni...
The crew at BUTV Channel 8 got a major renovation project completed over the rec...
Three BU students recently attended Agency Day at ICC-Lowe, a pharmaceutical adv...
Webster Helps Huskies to Road Win
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Wieller Leads Women's Basketball To Win
Wieller Leads Women's Basketball To Win
What does an actual college budget look like — and how can you be smart with you...
BU’s Frederick Douglass Institute for Academic Excellence is offering a $450 sch...
Huskies Name Lydic Football Assistant
A fan bus is being organized for the BU men and women’s basketball games at East...
Facebook announced in a blog post Tuesday that Timeline will be coming to all us...
Fan Bus to See Huskies at ESU Being Organized
Take your BU experience global by living the arts, immersing in the culture and...
Bloomsburg University faculty members Nathaniel “Ned” Greene, professor of physi...
BU alum, William C. Reiley, was officially approved Wednesday to serve as the fu...
From flats of plywood and lumber to assembled back porch takes about half an hou...
BU’s Intramural Department is accepting registration for its Spring I Sports Sea...
Dessino Earns Wrestling Honors
BU’s new assistant deans — Dennis Gehris, College of Business; James Krause, Col...
Wrestling Team Downs Ohio University
Grib Leads Track Team at Lehigh Event
Wrestling Team Downs West Virginia
Davis Leads Way at Mountain Hawk Invitational
Men's Basketball Edged by West Chester, 70-64
Huskies Stumble in PSAC East Showdown
Swim Meet With ESU Cancelled
BU’s Program Board will hold a bus trip to New York City on Sunday, Feb. 5. Ther...
Attention winter graduates! It might still be cold outside, but it's time to hea...
Take your BU experience global by living the arts, immersing in the culture and...
PASSHE's Board of Governors approved a new major for BU – the Bachelor of Applie...
NCAA Wrestling Rankings Released
More reasons to spend even more time on Facebook?
An open casting call will be conducted on Monday, Jan. 23, at 8 p.m. in KUB Mult...
Is it true? Textbooks becoming "interactive, gorgeous, fun, engaging."
Trio of Huskies Named All-American in Football
Michael R. Keener, 52, was recently appointed to the board of directors of Dune...
Bloomsburg Drops in Poll; To Face WVU and Ohio This Weekend
Bloomsburg Wins a Close One Against Mansfield, 75-72
Huskies Down Mansfield in Women's Basketball
Unemployment averaged 13.7 million people in 2011, according to the U.S. Departm...
BU will host its annual Trash to Treasure fundraising event on Saturday, Jan. 21...
PASSHE’s first Board of Governors meeting of 2012 will be streamed live on the w...
For students just starting college — or transferring to a new institution — the...
The Henry Carver Fund, BU’s Annual Fund, is looking for student callers who will...
Love in Bloom ... Kristen and Tim Brockman tell their story. Now, let's hear you...
Recent college graduates scored higher-paying jobs than graduates the year befor...
I'm struggling to recall who exactly prompted this, but it was an actor, and not...
Bloomsburg Falls to Pitt In Wrestling 30-3
Track Teams Compete in Florida
Huskies Roll to Big Win Over Cheyney
Huskies Win Third Straight with 83-61 Win Over Cheyney
BU's theater troupe, the BU Players, is performing “Proof” at the Kennedy Center...
This fall, the BU Writing Center practiced using Wimba to conduct writing center...
A month-long campaign of BU basketball promotions tips off Saturday, Jan. 14, wi...
No togas. But plenty of intrigue. The Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble will stage Jul...
Every hiring manager looking to fill a job has the same four basic issues. He's...
BU’s Supervisory Roundtable, which provides on-campus training programs and coor...
Music director and conductor Daniel Spalding had a vision when he founded Philad...
Huskies Complete Late Comeback Against Shippensburg, 67-66
Huskies Win PSAC East Opener, 70-59
10th-Ranked Wrestling Team Rolls to Easy Win
Great news for our M.B.A. students and recent M.B.A. graduates ...
To code or not to code ... hmm?
Wrestling Team Jumps to 10th in Poll
Kansas University recently added BU alum Juney Barnett to its football strength...
Eight BU football players have been selected to the 2011 Don Hansen All-Super Re...
The road from Bloomsburg to Havelock has proven to be surprisingly fulfilling fo...
BU will host its annual Trash to Treasure fundraising event on Saturday, Jan. 21...
Bloomsburg Players Named to Don Hansen All Region Team
A memorial service will be held Friday, Jan. 13, at 10 a.m. at Bunnell Funeral H...
Celebrity marriages may appear love-filled, but how much time are such busy peop...
Take your BU experience global by living the arts, immersing in the culture and...
Catching up a little from the end of last semester. This shot was taken at the C...
A month-long campaign of BU basketball promotions tips off Saturday, Jan. 14, wi...
Johnson Hits Gamewinner in Men's Basketball Win
Swim Teams Take Part in Open Water Swim
Wrestling Team Sweeps Four Matches at NC State Duals
Wrestling Team Sweeps Four Matches at NC State Duals
Women's Basketball Team Rallies for Win over Clarion
Women's Basketball Team Rallies for Win over Clarion
Men's Basketball Falls to Gannon, 81-67
BU Swim Team Compete in Florida
Put your underwear under where?
Wieller Ties School Record in 63-53 Loss to Gannon
The BU Toy Library, the first-of-its-kind toy resource center in Central Pennsyl...
A sure-fire cure for cabin fever … an outdoor adventure to “home of the world’s...
Faith Warner, Ph.D., associate professor of anthropology, published “A ‘First Fi...
Rebecca Warren, a BU alumna, made history this this week when she took office as...
A chance to see art come alive this weekend ...
Sad news ... Father Thomas Langan, who was the Catholic Campus Minister at Bloom...
Public relations helps enhance and maintain the image of a business, event or hi...
John Stutzman Talks About the BU Wrestling Team
John Stutzman Talks About the BU Wrestling Team
John Sanow Talks About Huskies Season to Date
Kapping a productive 2011; leading to an innovative 2012!
A dead man’s cell phone, a global movement of grassroots activists and a startli...
New Year's resolutions always present a conundrum. What should I change? In what...
Jordan Named PSAC East Athlete of the Week
Why does Elisabet Maldonado, a freshman, say Bloomsburg University has completel...
Four Huskies In National Wrestling Rankings
Dr. Martha Farah, director of the Center for Neuroscience and Society at the Uni...
Joey Ianiero, a former Huskies baseball player, represented Musculoskeletal Tran...
Our winter teams are returning to campus and start training and competing again,...
One of my roles at Bloomsburg University is to create many of the marketing piec...
Hickman Named Co-PSAC Wrestler of the Week
Webster Tips in Last Second Shot for 87-86 Win
Women's Basketball Downs Georgian Court, 72-55
Hickman Takes First at Mat Town Invitational
Have a safe and wonderful holiday!
Many people would not expect such optimism from “A Christmas Carol’s” Ebenezer S...
A log of photo assignments at Bloomsburg University and the stories behind them...
Take your BU experience global by living the arts, immersing in the culture and...
I'm a lucky guy. Most days I wake up and am excited to go to work. I work with c...
Tim McConnell, Ph.D., chair of exercise science, recently authored or coauthored...
Mark Yankowski, who received the Student Investigator Award at the recent Mid-At...
Huskies Stay Ranked 13th in Wrestling Poll
Five of the 17 undergraduate presenters were recently given a Top Presentation A...
The students line up in the wings of the stage, waiting to walk on and receive t...
More than 60 quilts, donated by Quilts For Kids in Paxinos, were given to local...
Simmons Named PSAC East Freshman of the Week Second Time
A group of physics and engineering technology students recently qualified as Rad...
BU’s clinical athletic training is designed to inspire and develop future athlet...
Women's Basketball Wins Fourth Straight, 80-64
Take your BU experience global by living the arts, immersing in the culture and...
Bloomsburg Sweeps Pair in Wrestling
Looking for a summer job to help pay off those loans? BU's Quest is hiring Adven...
Several members of BU’s Dance Ensemble, the largest student organization on camp...
BU's fall 2011 graduates are winding down their last semester. Commencement cere...
Bryce Shaffer Named to NSCAA All-Atlantic Region Team
Huskies to Wrestle at Buffalo Duals
Huskies to Wrestle at Buffalo Duals
BU's wrestling team jumped eight spots to No. 13 in this week's National Wrestli...
Brangelina, TomKat…. Twesume? Just like it sounds, “Twesume” unifies Twitter (yo...
Wrestling Team Jumps to #13 in National Poll
Chi Theta Pi recently teamed with the Philly Area Network of the BU Alumni Assoc...
BU Offensive Coordinator Named Head Coach at Quincy (IL) University
Mark Burke, a graduate of BU’s instructional technology program, recently gave a...
It’s the holiday season and, let’s be real, there is no time of year more stress...
Nathaniel Greene, Ph.D., professor of physics and engineering technology, receiv...
BU’s Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity is expressing its gratitude to everyone who dona...
Relax this week between finals by enjoying the work of fellow students in the Ha...
Hickman Named EWL Wrestler of the Week
As in the past, the University Store will purchase used textbooks after classes...
Finals Week is here. Are you ready? Don’t fret … there’s no need for all-night s...
Women's 4 x 400 Relay Team Sets School Mark
Huskies Take First in Men's 4 x 400 Relay at Lehigh
Huskies Finish Second at PSAC Wrestling Championships
Huskies Finish Second at PSAC Wrestling Championships
Huskies Drop a Tight One at Home to Mercyhurst, 70-66
Huskies Drop a Tight One at Home to Mercyhurst, 70-66
Wieller Leads Huskies to Win
Wieller Leads Huskies to Win
BU’s Office of Minority Affairs is hosting Martin Harris, Sr., pastor of F.O.C.U...
Men's Basketball Uses a 17-2 Run to Beat Slippery Rock, 62-58
Women's Basketball Team Downs Slippery Rock
The Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble has two holiday-themed shows running this month....
Before you officially begin your weekend, help a fellow Husky out, Christina Kim...
BU’s Department of Anthropology is hosting a campus forum on Friday, Dec. 9, fro...
Amarilis Hidalgo de Jesus, Ph.D., professor of language and cultures, read “Lalo...
BU’s College of Science and Technology will host its fall Research Day on Friday...
Celebrate Men's Basketball Alumni and Fans Weekend starting Friday, Dec. 2, at 7...
BU’s Community Government Association is accepting applications for the Student...
Nearly 70 alumni of Kappa Alpha Psi, including some of the founding members, joi...
Even a shy 4-year-old Christina Kim Davis knew the spotlight was tempting. Now 2...
BU is hosting a blood drive on Wednesday, Dec. 7, and Thursday, Dec. 8, from 1 t...
Online vehicle registration for parking permits has begun for commuters and resi...
Wrestling Team To Compete at PSAC Championships
The documentary Miss Representation, award-winner released just this year focuse...
Protestant Campus Ministry, in partnership with DASL and Catholic Campus Ministr...
Gabbi Baker, a student at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., is l...
BU’s Council of Trustees approved a new major, the Bachelor of Applied Science i...
Recently, members of BU's Lambda Pi Eta (communication studies honor organizatio...
Seventeen Bloomsburg University undergraduates will make individual and group pr...
For Sebastian Ramirez, a BU sophomore, being part of both the Honors Program and...
Johnson Named PSAC East MBB Athlete of the Week
Works by five artists will be featured in the Fall Senior Exit Show in Bloomsbur...
BU’s Audiology Student Association is holding a fundraiser with Applebee’s on Mo...
Women's Swim Team Has Strong Finish at Zippy Invitational
DiLemmo's School Record Leads Men's Swim Team
Huskies Down Vulcans in PSAC Road Game, 71-65
Huskies Drain 15 Threes in Win Over Vulcans, 77-68
Women's Indoor Track Team Competes at Bucknell
Men's Indoor Track Team Sets Two School Records
Men's Basketball Upsets No. 8 IUP, 66-64
Wieller Ties Career High for Points in 84-79 Loss
Wrestling Team Rolls To Three Wins
Men's Swim Team Swims Day Two at Zippy Invitational
Women's Swim Team-Day Two Zippy Invitational
Wrestling Team Falls to Penn
An open invitation to BU students courtesy of Mansfield University’s BLUE (Broth...
BU’s sororities are hosting another round of Dorm Storm events at Columbia Hall...
Men's Swimming Competes at Zippy Invitational
Amanda Riley named a finalist for Division II Athlete of the Year
BU Women Swimmers Set Relay Mark At Zippy
It is no secret that we're living in a virtual society. We spend our days plugge...
The State Ballet Theatre of Russia will perform “The Nutcracker” on Friday, Dec....
Don’t fret … there’s no need for all-night study cram sessions. Robert Marande,...
BU’s Honors Program is hosting its fall 2011 semester Honors Independent Study p...
Shaffer Named First Team Academic All-American
A group of BU students representing eight majors from all four colleges recently...
At some point, engineering professor Brianno Coller realized he didn't like slog...
Four Huskies Earn All-Super Region One Accolades
BU Wrestling Team To Hold Home Opening Weekend
BU's Arabic Club recently participated in the Model Arab League (MAL) in Washing...
BU’s Forensics (Speech and Debate) Team recently placed tenth at the 16th Annual...
BU’s Gender in the Middle East, an experimental history course, weekly screening...
Hitting the home stretch ... are you ready?
Huskies Ranked in Polls
PCN To Air PSAC Wrestling Championships
BU’s Gender Studies Minor program recently honored its fall 2011 graduates with...
Huskies Thump PSU-Hazleton, 87-41
Wieller Scores 1000th Career Point in Huskies Win
A present has come early for those wanting to go to NYC! BU’s Program Board has...
BU’s Alpha Sigma Tau recently gave back to the community by planting trees for t...
Brittany L. Vaszlavik (right) recently won one of the most prestigious awards at...
BU students are invited to nominate an outstanding senior for the annual Syed R....
Andruss Library’s Government Documents Unit is sponsoring the 2011-12 Sunshine W...
Huskies 10th in Director's Cup Standings
BU Gets Seven Place Winners at Mat Town Open
BU Gets Seven Place Winners at Mat Town Open
Kurt Smith, Ph.D., associate professor of philosophy, was recently cast in a sho...
Kurt Smith, Ph.D., associate professor of philosophy, was recently cast in a sho...
BU's Concert Choir, Husky Singers and Women's Choral Ensemble will present the a...
Looking for a job in public relations? Ragan Communications offers some insight...
BU's Athletic Department is offering free admission to the Huskies men's and wom...
Campus is well on its way to becoming vacant. Safe travels to all and have a gre...
Three Wrestlers Ranked Nationally
Even a shy 4-year-old Christina Kim Davis knew the spotlight was tempting. Now 2...
Jesús Salas-Elorza, Ph.D., professor of Languages and Cultures, published the es...
Huskies to Offer Free Admission to Hoop Games
Huskies to Offer Free Admission to Hoop Games
Men's Basketball Alumni Weekend Planned
Men's Basketball Alumni Weekend Planned
Jesús Salas-Elorzaz, Ph.D., professor of Languages and Cultures, published the e...
BU’s Forensics (Speech and Debate) Team recently placed sixth at the Annual Coll...
Ed Hall Named PSAC East Athlete of the Week
Ed Hall Named PSAC East Athlete of the Week
Marla Simmons Named PSAC East Rookie of the Wek
Marla Simmons Named PSAC East Rookie of the Wek
A Halloween-themed Zumba event sponsored by BU’s Flood Buddies generated another...
Don't miss The Nutcracker on Friday, Dec. 2, at BU's Mitrani Hall. The 19th Cent...
Husky Holiday Hoops Pacakages
Men's Basketball Downs Edinboro, 77-68
Women's Basketball Team Suffers First Loss of Season
Wrestling Team Sixth at Body Bar Invitational
Bloomsburg Men's Swim Team Edged By Dickinson
Huskies Roll in 32 Point Win Over Lock Haven
Women's Swim Team Downs Dickinson
Women's Cross Country Team Finishes 14th at NCAA Championships
Wieller Leads Women's Basketball Team to Win
BU women’s cross country can be seen live Saturday, Nov. 19, competing in the NC...
Hey seniors ... you're almost there!
BU’s Global Awareness Society International (GASI) recently raised more than $40...
Online vehicle registration will begin on Dec. 5, 2011 for parking permits for c...
Students of sociology, social work and criminal justice recently presented resea...
As students (and their parents) start to focus on Thanksgiving break, taking a l...
Students of sociology, social work and criminal justice recently presented resea...
BU’s chapter of Delta Epsilon Beta, the first social sorority at BU, recently ce...
BU’s Economics Club is a fun, enriching way to understand more about economics,...
Football Earns PSAC East Honors
Three Huskies Named All-American in Field Hockey
Men's Basketball Improves to 2-1 with 15 Point Win over Devils
Gallagher Leads Women's Basketball To Win
BU men’s (1-1) and women’s (2-0) basketball will be in action tonight, 6 p.m. an...
BU's clinical athletic training is designed to inspire and develop future athlet...
Bloomsburg University’s Wind Ensemble will present a concert Wednesday, Nov. 16,...
BU’s College of Science and Technology and the BU Foundation recently received a...
One in five Americans aged 12 and older has hearing loss that interferes with th...
Yanhui Pang, Ph.D., assistant professor of special education, is scheduled to pr...
Late November and early December means that the sun rises late, sets early, and...
Shaffer Named to Daktronics All-Atlantic Region Second Team
BU’s Gender in the Middle East, an experimental history course, weekly screening...
The United States Department of State will hold the 2012 scholarship competition...
A Grad Finalé for graduating seniors on Tuesday, Nov. 15, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m....
Deborah Acevedo, Michelle Vera, and Shayna Jackson recently helped Sharon Sollow...
Nominations are being accepted for the 2011-12 edition of Who's Who Among Studen...
Huskies Top Bowie State, 53-43
Huskies Top Bowie State, 53-43
Wrestling Team Falls to Penn State
Wrestling Team Falls to Penn State
Women's Basketball Wins Season Opener, 71-60
Women's Basketball Wins Season Opener, 71-60
Huskies Survive Pitt-Johnstown for 74-72 Win
Huskies Survive Pitt-Johnstown for 74-72 Win
Men's Swim Team Drops Meet on Saturday
Men's Swim Team Drops Meet on Saturday
Women's Swim Narrowly Loses to Clarion
Women's Swim Narrowly Loses to Clarion
Football Concludes 2011 Regular Season with 34-3 Win
Football Concludes 2011 Regular Season with 34-3 Win
Coming Monday ... photo gallery of the O.A.R. concert! We're talking pictures up...
BU’s Forensics (Speech and Debate) Team recently placed sixth at the Annual Coll...
Huskies Fall in Men's Basketball Opener
Huskies Drop NCAA Semifinal in Penalty Strokes, 4-2
BU's Dance Ensemble will give its annual Fall Showcase on Sunday, Nov. 13, at 6...
It’s 11:11 a.m. on 11/11/11! Where you at and whatcha doin’?
BU is the site of the 2011 NCAA Division II Field Hockey Championships this week...
Happy Veterans' Day. Thank you for your service!
Hannah Long (left) and Rana George (right) recently joined Nicole Defenbaugh, as...
BU’s Gospel Choir will present Holiday Sing on Thursday, Nov. 10, at 6 p.m. in K...
BU students are invited to nominate an outstanding senior for the annual Syed R....
Adam Murray, a senior, won the BU Student Concert Committee’s ticket raffle for...
Bloomsburg Trio Earns All-PSAC Honors
“Coach: The Untold Story of College Basketball Legend Al McGuire” will be presen...
Bloomsburg Wins PSAC Field Hockey Championship
Love in Bloom ... Jen and Rudy Inaba tell their story. Now, let's hear yours!
BU’s Celebrity Artist Series is celebrating its 26th season with renowned comedy...
Men's Soccer Earns PSAC Playoff Spot
Huskies Earn Top Seed and Will Host NCAA D-2 Field Hockey Championships
Women's Soccer Team to Face Cal in PSAC Playoffs
BU students have been busy on the phone this month helping the BU Foundation’s a...
Don’t toss that Halloween costume just yet … it may win you 300 dining dollars a...
NCAA Field Hockey Pairings to Be Announced
Conrad's Goal Leads Huskies to 2-1 Win Over ESU
Huskies Suffer First Loss of 2011 Season
Wrestle-Offs Held on Saturday
Women's Lacrosse 3v3 Tournament Cancelled
Men's Soccer Postponed Until Sunday
Women's Soccer Conclude Season with 2-1 Win Over ESU
There’s nothing like seeing BU Huskies football in-person at Redman Stadium; but...
PSAC Field Hockey Championship Postponed Till Monday
Men's Swim Team Loses to West Chester
Women's Swim Team Falls to West Chester
Just how big of a deal is it being so small? Terry Kuzma, of Penn State Universi...
Huskies Blank IUP in PSAC Semifinal, 6-0
The Bloomsburg Flood Buddies raised more than $840 from a bake sale at the Bloom...
Tennis Teams Volunteer at YMCA
Bloomsburg Downs Chestnut Hill in Women's Soccer
Tonight is shaping up to be perfectly suited for a Haunted Husky Hollow stroll …...
BU’s annual International Festival is underway, featuring a fashion show, Far Ea...
Chance any of us could pull this off ... even for one day?
BU's Multicultural Center will bring the campus and community together for the n...
For the seventh straight week, BU's field hockey team (17-0, 10-0 PSAC East) own...
Field Hockey Opens PSAC Championships against IUP
Men's Basketball Picked Third in PSAC Poll
Women's Basketball Picked First in Preseason Poll
Rashid Khalidi, professor and scholar at Columbia University, will give a lectur...
Men's Soccer Team Beats Goldey-Beacom
BU’s annual International Festival returns to campus Thursday, Oct. 27, with Dia...
Good idea or bad?
Philip Tucker, associate professor of special education, helps area public schoo...
Women's Cross Country Ranked Fourth in Latest Poll
Climb the highest peaks of Western Africa. See the historic sites of Ethiopia, a...
Hey BU parents, technology shouldn't be so scary ...
Field Hockey Remains No. 1 in Coaches Poll
The Columbia County Conservation District will screen the award-winning film "Bl...
Bloomsburg Wrestle-Offs To Take Place
TreeFest 2011
Xae Alicia Reyes, associate professor of the University of Connecticut’s Naeg Sc...
Bloomsburg University kicks of this year’s Celebrity Artist Series with a perfor...
Brian Culp, a senior geology and planetary geoscience science major, attended th...
Football Stays at No. 2 in Latest Coaches Poll
James Brown, dean of the College of Liberal Arts, presented the college’s annual...
No. 2 ranked BU Huskies used the biggest rally in NCAA Division II history to be...
Women's Soccer Team Falls to IUP
Men's Cross Country Team 12th at PSAC Championships
Football Team Rallies from Down 35 to Beat West Chester
Women's Cross Country Team Fourth at PSAC Championships
Great news for our recent and soon-to-be graduates!
Field Hockey Concludes Perfect Regular Season
BU’s Protestant Campus Ministry volunteered this month with Wesley United Method...
Bloomsburg Holds Hall of Fame Dinner
BU’s seasonal, weekly Farmers Market comes to a close today, Friday, Oct. 21, fr...
Field Hockey No. 1 Seed in PSAC Championships
BU’s Model United Nations is venturing to Washington D.C. this weekend, Oct. 21...
Tailgate parties will be held at two of the Huskies football team's upcoming awa...
Bucknell University's Department of Theatre and Dance will present a production...
Men's Cross Country Team to Compete at PSAC Championships
Bloomsburg Women's Cross Country To Race At PSAC Championships
Deadline to register for the second Fall Intramural Sports season is Friday, Oct...
Field Hockey Beats Kutztown
Xae Alicia Reyes, associate professor of the University of Connecticut’s Naeg Sc...
BU is hosting the 2011 NEPA NMR Conference on Saturday, Oct. 22, in the newly re...
Field Hockey to Support "Play 4 the Cure"
Huskies Fall in Double Overtime to No. 4 Cal, 2-1
Twitter a life-saver? Maybe ...
We’re looking for the next person to be “Roongo” the famous Huskies mascot. Are...
Pidgeon Earns D2Football.com Weekly Honors
Field Hockey No.1 for Sixth Straight Week
Men's Swim Team Falls to Shippensburg
Women's Swim Team Beats Shippensburg
Four out of five, not bad at all!
BU's Multicultural Center will bring the campus and community together for the n...
BU’s Equestrian Team tied for Reserve High Point Team at its recent intercollegi...
BU's Student Concert Committee presents O.A.R. (Of A Revolution), with special g...
Men's Soccer Falls to No. 8 Cal in Double Overtime, 2-1
BU’s Supervisory Roundtable, well known for its elaborate Homecoming parade floa...
Women’s Cross Country Ranked 8th in Latest Poll
Women's Tennis Downs Warriors, 8-1
BU will be hosting an Off-campus Housing and Safety Fair on Tuesday, Oct. 18, fr...
Football Moves into No. 2 Spot in Latest AFCA Poll
Tauheed Smith, of Philadelphia, recently won $3,000 after participating in the B...
Aulenbach Named PSAC Field Hockey Athlete of the Week
Davis Named PSAC Women's Cross Country Athlete of the Week
BU's Campus Child Center's young toddler teacher Kahla Snyder is pictured with h...
Men's Soccer Drop in Overtime to Charleston, 1-0
Pidgeon Named PSAC East Defensive Player of the Week
Walczuk Scores Two Goals in 3-1 Win Over Charleston
BU senior quarterback Pat Carey threw for 201 yards and three touchdowns as the...
Men's Swim Team Wins Dual Meet Opener
Women Swim Team Downs Albright
Bloomsburg Ninth at Lafayette Invitational
Huskies Win Lafayette Invitational
Huskies Score 24 in the Fourth in 38-18 Win
No. 1 Field Hockey Downs East Stroudsburg, 6-0
Women's Soccer Falls to Kutztown, 2-0
Don't wait until Saturday afternoon to find out what you missed ... see Huskies...
BU's Advanced Digital Art students are participating in the “Cover of a Cover ex...
We'll let the words speak for themselves ... a student perspective, "The #ZIPD C...
There’s nothing like seeing BU Huskies football in-person at Redman Stadium; but...
Important Traffic Message for Travelers
Important Traffic Message for Travelers
BU students have the Power to Save! ... literally putting forth their healthy li...
Ever wonder why Coach Danny Hale made a certain call or substitution? Well, ask...
See why Vernetta Coaxum, a freshman from the Philadelphia suburbs, makes it a po...
No. 1 Field Hockey Tops No. 8 Kutztown, 6-1
No. 1 Field Hockey Tops No. 8 Kutztown, 6-1
Men's Soccer Team Beats Shepherd on Thursday
Men's Soccer Team Beats Shepherd on Thursday
BU Ice Hockey opened its Delaware Valley Collegiate Hockey Conference season rec...
Lacrosse Team to Hold Clinic
Lacrosse Team to Hold Clinic
BU is hosting the fifth annual PASSHE Diversity Summit from Oct. 13 to 14, featu...
Field Hockey Team Stays at Number One
BU is hosting Ryan Sallans tonight, 7 p.m., KUB Multipurpose A. Ryan Sallans bec...
BU’s Big Dog Reading Series presents Shara McCallum, an associate professor of E...
BU will be the place to see the Last Comic Standing on Saturday, Oct. 29, at 8 p...
Men’s Soccer Completes Comeback against Chestnut Hill, 2-1
Karl Kapp, professor of instructional technology and BU's own e-learning expert,...
Huber's Goal Lifts Bloomsburg to Win
BU’s own reality series begins its third season with Robin Carpenter, a freshman...
Field Hockey Team Wins Again
Zombies reportedly took over Bloomsburg University last week. A campus-wide game...
BU will host Guido Pichini, new chair of the PASSHE Board of Governors, on Tuesd...
When it came time for Cassidy Meyer to choose a college, she had a range of opti...
Nicoletti Named PSAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week
BU’s Husky Ambassadors are accepting applications for new members through Thursd...
Does your Facebook page best represent you?
BU is currently conducting focus groups to gain a better understanding of how in...
No. 1 nationally ranked Huskies field hockey team improved to 12-0 on the season...
BU running back Franklyn Quiteh rushed for three touchdowns and caught another a...
California Gets the Best of Women's Tennis, 9-0
Women's Tennis Drops Fall Opener to Slippery Rock
Men's Swim Team Opens Season at Home
Women's Swim Teams Open Season with Relay Event
Men's Cross Country Team Fifth at Philadelphia Meet
No. 2 Football Pounds Cheyney in Homecoming Game, 45-10
Men's Soccer Fall to Mercyhurst, 2-0
Women's Soccer Downs Mercyhurst 3-1
Women's Cross Team Wins Philadelphia Meet
No. 1 Field Hockey Dominates No. 3 West Chester, 8-1
There’s nothing like seeing BU Huskies football in-person at Redman Stadium; but...
Hey seniors, some good news! Things are looking up for the Class of 2012. Employ...
Peter Doerschler, assistant professor of political science at Bloomsburg Univers...
BU’s Flood Buddies will hold a bake sale Friday, Oct. 7, during the Bloomsburg H...
Swim Team Announces 2011 Swimming Alumni Weekend
Enjoy the wonderful weather this morning and join the BU Farmers Market from 8:3...
BU will celebrate the first National Student Day, founded by the National Associ...
Vote for Homecoming Queen and King online through Thursday, Oct. 6, at 10 p.m. T...
BU's College of Business is hosting its inaugural Zeigler Institute for Professi...
Field Hockey Team Stays Unbeaten
Men's Soccer Drops a Close One to Gannon, 4-3
Women's Soccer Play to Tie with Gannon
See why Saumitra Raha Tanmoy, a freshman, fell in love with BU within seconds of...
Find out why alumni Terry and JoAnn Zeigler are financing a professional develop...
Congratulations to BU's Christina Davis, who was named the winner of BET's Lens...
No big deal, but BU Huskies football is now No. 2 in the nation. Woot, woot!
Huskies Number Two In National Football Poll
Bryce Shaffer Named PSAC Men's Soccer Athlete of the Week
Men's Tennis Competes at Bison Quad
Fisher Sets School Record In 32-20 Win over East Stroudsburg
Men's Soccer Downs Lock Haven 3-1
Women's Soccer Tops Lock Haven, 2-0
Field Hockey Earns 5-1 Win Over IUP
Sophomore year got you down so far? Let's fix that ...
BU's Institute for Culture and Society is hosting a presentation by Cristina Mat...
Men's Soccer Edges Slippery Rock, 1-0
Men's Cross Country Team 39th at Paul Short Meet
Women's Cross Country 14th at Paul Short Meet
Huskies Shut Out Seton Hill, 4-0
If you think social media is primarily good for reconnecting with long-lost frie...
The BU women's soccer team were quite tired recently after running around all af...
Women's Soccer Team Falls 2-0 to Slippery Rock
Support your BU Huskies football team by joining the fan bus to East Stroudsburg...
Joining the BU Farmers Market today, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., between Bakless Ce...
Women's Tennis Matches Cancelled for Weekend
BU will host a toy give-away on Saturday, Oct. 1, from noon to 4 p.m. for local...
BU’s Husky Ambassadors are accepting applications for new members beginning toda...
BU’s Ice Hockey team will be facing off against Bucknell University on Friday, S...
Hey Husky Nation! Have you voted yet?
Women's Soccer Team Volunteers at YMCA
Women's Soccer Team Volunteers at YMCA
Bloomsburg University was a perfect fit for me as an exchange student coming fro...
BU’s recent blood drive on Sept. 20 to 21 brought in 372 units of blood, which i...
Baseball Announces 2011 Fall Developmental Camps
Baseball Announces 2011 Fall Developmental Camps
Have you heard about ...
Field Hockey Game With Kutztown Postponed
Field Hockey Game With Kutztown Postponed
Caitlin Jones, a senior political science major, is working for state Sen. Micha...
Field Hockey Stays at Number One
Field Hockey Stays at Number One
Craving some quality time outside in the brisk fall air? Join Quest for rock cli...
Bloomsburg University will seem the same as it did before our closure, but the l...
BU’s Multicultural Center will be Kicking off Latino Heritage Month with a celeb...
Bloomsburg University kicks of this year’s Celebrity Artist Series with a perfor...
BU’s Office of Academic Internships will be hosting information sessions on its...
According to a new study by the Center on Education and the Workforce at Georget...
Football Ranked Fifth in AFCA Poll
Ask anyone on campus if they’ve heard of Christina Davis, and chances are you’ll...
BU’s Office of Academic Internships will be hosting information sessions on its...
Men's Soccer Falls in Overtime, 4-3
Huskies Conclude Play at BU Fall Classic
Women's Soccer Team Gets 1-0 Win
Men's Tennis Finishes Day One of Fall Classic
Bloomsburg Plays to Tie with Shippensburg
Huskies Roll Over Millersville, 46-7
Top-Ranked Huskies Defeat ESU, 3-0
There’s nothing like seeing BU Huskies football in-person at Redman Stadium; but...
Rained in? We got “Proof” you can still have a great Friday night or even wait u...
There was life before the Internet?
Former Huskies Great Danny Litwhiler Passes Away
Why we love to hate Facebook ...
AGAPE has a need for volunteers at 9 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 24, who will be canva...
While most local Philadelphia Eagles fans cheer from their living rooms, BU alum...
College students whose families suffered severe losses in the recent flooding ca...
Guess what's back on campus? Farmers Market, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., between Ba...
Got a minute to help out a few veterans today? Kappa Sigma does ... by giving fr...
BU’s Dance Ensemble will be holding tryouts Sunday, Sept. 25, at 7 p.m. in the C...
In a blink, it’s over. College will undoubtedly fly by (although during finals i...
The deadline for student organizations, residence halls, sororities, fraternitie...
Men's Soccer Fall in Overtime, 1-0
If Lower Moreland (Pa.) High School had a girls soccer program, the NCAA Divisio...
Field Hockey Downs Marauders, 4-0
What a way to end to the week! Kappa Sigma will be giving free Mohawks on Friday...
Guess what's right around the corner?
Field Hockey Remains Atop Coaches Poll
Should we be surprised?
CGA Student Senate Elections will start at midnight and will be running until 11...
Women's Soccer Falls to Bridgeport, 1-0
Hey hey, we want some more ... guess who is now ranked No. 4?
Watch the fascinating account of Zinat, a nurse for 13 years who decided to run...
The Huskies softball team is sponsoring a sneaker sale today until 6 p.m., Kehr...
Stand up and be heard, run for student office ... petitions for CGA elections ar...
Football Ranked Fourth in Latest Poll
The curtain rises on Bloomsburg University Players' 2011-12 season with "Proof"...
Greek Affairs is sponsoring two campus blood drives this week, Tuesday and Wedne...
Hey freshmen! Love playing outside? Want to learn more about rock climbing, kaya...
Bloomsburg University will seem the same as it did before our closure, but the l...
Kyle Fisher Named PSAC East Offensive Player of the Week
Kyle Fisher Named PSAC East Offensive Player of the Week
Men's Soccer Earns First Win of 2011
Nicoletti Sets Record in 2-1 Loss
Huskies Help in Flood Cleanup
Riley Leads Huskies Past Slippery Rock
For the week of Sept. 19, the regular class schedule is in effect. Your instruct...
Huskies Race at Slippery Rock
Davis Wins Second Straight Race for Huskies
McGinley Leads Field Hockey Team to Win
BU wide receiver Kyle Fisher caught five passes for a career high 171 yards and...
Kyle Fisher Leads Huskies to 20-16 Win over IUP
Trisha Pittman recalls having three days to figure out the bizarre road system -...
Message from Bloomsburg Mayor Dan Knorr '07, '12: We expect to open West Main St...
BU alumni are gathering at locations from Wilkes-Barre to Mechanicsburg to Phila...
A national TV audience will get to watch the Bloomsburg University football team...
Beginning Thursday, Sept. 15, and through this weekend to include Saturday eveni...
With a big game looming, Bloomsburg football players boarded the white team scho...
The Press Enterprise: On Thursday's front page: Reporter Leon Bogdan reports fro...
Men's Soccer Falls in PSAC Opener, 2-0
Women's Soccer Sneaks by Millesrville, 2-1
The University Store will reopen on Saturday, Sept. 17, to accommodate students...
BU's Student Recreation Center has reopened, 1 to 8 p.m., through Saturday, Sept...
Bloomsburg University is once again listed as one of the best universities in th...
Huskies To Face IUP on National TV
A message from Bloomsburg Mayor Dan Knorr, "Tonight's dusk-to-dawn curfew will o...
Huskies Win Showdown with West Chester 4-1
BU's Athletic Department will be collecting items and funds to aid in cleanup an...
Student employees are encouraged to record any time worked up to and including S...
Field Hockey Team Moves Into Top Spot in Poll
Bloomsburg To Collect Cleaning Supplies
Don't sit at home alone. Cheer on Huskies football with fellow fans in its prime...
PSAC Individual Tennis Championships Postponed Until Spring
We are all experiencing a stressful and challenging time as we first anticipated...
Mike Grevera, an anthropology student, is conducting ethnographic research on pe...
BU's bursar office will be closed until Monday, Sept. 19. Financial Aid disburs...
The performances of Proof (BU Players Production) rescheduled to Sept. 15, 16, a...
Bloomsburg Fair 2011
Mateo Named PSAC East Offensive Player of the Week
Due to the continued water shortage, Bloomsburg University will remain closed th...
Bloomsburg University officials have been notified the anhydrous amonia leak at...
Ten years ago our definition of innocence was forever altered by an unspeakable...
Mateo leads Bloomsburg to 45-10 Win
Bloomsburg University will be closed through Wednesday, Sept. 14. Classes will r...
Walczuk's Goal Lifts Huskies Past Clarion
Keep checking the BU Today page this weekend for up-to-date announcements on eve...
If possible, students should consider traveling home. If unable to travel home,...
Bloomsburg Falls to Edinboro in Women's Soccer
Bloomsburg Falls to Edinboro in Women's Soccer
PennDOT strongly urges motorists to avoid traveling unless absolutely necessary....
Campus Alert: There has been a chemical leak of anhydrous ammonia at the food pl...
A message from Bloomsburg Mayor Dan Knorr ... Large area of town West of Market...
An update on BU's campus accommodations, including dining options, now available...
PennDOT and Pa. Turnpike Commission are strongly urging motorists to avoid all u...
Latest road updates by WNEP-TV ...
Flooding at Main and Leonard streets courtesy of @cgeromi ...
Flooding at Fernville Bridge courtesy of @cgeromi ...
PennDOT's travel update center ... see what state roadways are impacted by flood...
PPL's customer outage update center ... more than 9,000 people in Columbia Count...
BU will remain closed through Monday, Sept. 12, due to a water shortage caused b...
Flood warning continues for most of our region, specifically the Susquehanna Riv...
Women's Soccer Alters Schedule
Men's Soccer Game on Thursday Postponed
Bloomsburg University will be closed Thursday, Sept. 8, due to flooding conditio...
Due to inclement weather, evening classes (4 p.m. and later) at BU are cancelled...
Due to the potential for flooding please check the BU website for weather update...
BU’s Greek Life is beginning its 47th year of recruitment events this week and i...
Women’s Soccer at Chestnut Hill Postponed on Wednesday
Women’s Soccer at Chestnut Hill Postponed on Wednesday
A new BU-wide GRE Preparation Program funded by a Presidential Strategic Plannin...
DiSabatino's Goal Lifts Huskies to Win
Sit down with your Student Representatives at 9 p.m. in the Kehr Union to discus...
Actors Larry Jay Tish and Ron Jones will use comedy to illustrate the absurdity...
Football Team Stays at Number Nine in Poll
Men's Soccer Drops Season Opener
Vicki Davis Wins Bison Open
Huskies Cruise in 9-1 Win over Skyhawks
Men's Cross Country Team Opens Season
BU's bursar’s office will begin disbursing financial aid on Thursday, Sept. 8. S...
We’re looking for you! The Henry Carver Fund, BU’s Annual Fund, is looking for s...
BU’s on-campus Farmers Market returns today between the Bakeless Center and Navy...
Huskies Take Season Opener, 27-20
Bloomsburg Field Hockey Opens Season with 3-1 Win
The curtain rises on Bloomsburg University Players' 2011-12 season with "Proof"...
Women's Soccer Wins Season Opener 4-0
What is Program Board?
It's time! Time to show off your Husky Pride!
Follow Husky Football in 2011 Season Opener
Steph Pettit...Still Making an Impact at Bloomsburg
Got fitness? We do!
Registration for the new fall intramural sports season is being accepted through...
To kick off the year, the Drug and Alcohol Wellness Network (DAWN) is promoting...
David Abrams, the new Community Government Association (CGA) president at Blooms...
The power of Facebook!
If you were in Bloomsburg this summer, you know this campus doesn’t sleep betwee...
Broadway, TV and film actor Jimmi Simpson, a 1998 graduate of Bloomsburg Univers...
The BU Alumni Association’s Carver Hall Chapter is inviting the BU community to...
Air Products APD recently announced the appointment of Stephen J. Jones as China...
BU’s Celebrity Artist Series is celebrating its 26th season with renowned comedy...
A collection of work by 14 studio art alumni is now on display at the Haas Galle...
Hear that? Here it comes ...
A new, exciting year begins ... Welcome Back!
Football Opener on Thursday Night
Six Wrestlers Ranked in Preseason Poll
Marcus Fuller will join Bloomsburg University's Council of Trustees this fall as...
The BU Alumni Association’s Carver Hall Chapter is inviting the BU community to...
Busy weekend ahead! In addition the BU Marching Band will be performing its new...
More than 50 mentors representing BU’s 11 Living and Learning Communities recent...
Keystone boys are back at it tonight in the Little League World Series, facing o...
Freshmen move-in has begun, kicking off preparations for the fall semester. Move...
Look what's right around the corner!
Broadway, TV and film actor Jimmi Simpson, a 1998 graduate of Bloomsburg Univers...
Our local Little Leaguers, representing the Mid-Atlantic Region, continued their...
Back to School for Bloomsburg - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Reports are coming in that an earthquake just hit Washington, New York, Philadel...
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Quiteh and Fisher Grab Pre-Season All-American Honors
Nicole Defenbaugh, Ph.D., assistant professor of communication studies, was rece...
NYC bus trip sign up, BUSTED stage performance, campus movie and the first Dolla...
There will be a Prospective Student Teacher Meeting on Friday, Sept. 2, in KUB 3...
Nick Mathis, a mass communications major from Philadelphia, detailed his interns...
Bloomsburg, Shippensburg Picked as PSAC Field Hockey Favorites
BU’s Celebrity Artist Series is celebrating its 26th season with renowned comedy...
How do you show your Husky Pride?
A total of 80 scholarships were awarded to Bloomsburg University’s incoming fres...
Are you ready to show your true colors? On Thursday, Sept. 1, BU will hold its f...
BU's Student Health Center is gearing up for a new school year by offering a few...
What's new about Greek Life at BU this coming year? Ah not much, just a whole ne...
Nick Mathis, a mass communications major from Philadelphia, detailed his interns...
BU head football coach Danny Hale gives an update on how the first day of presea...
Mike McFarland has been named director of athletics at Bloomsburg University. Mc...
ArtFest 2011, organized by the Bloomsburg Art Walk Committee, will be held Satur...
Mike McFarland Named New Athletic Director
Bloomsburg Football Ranked Ninth in Preseason Poll
A week until fall move-in … are you ready?
Can you name this BU Rising Star who catches this home run ball at the Washingto...
Be sure to catch the BU Huskies football and basketball live this season and str...
Processing of CGA Emergency Book Loans will begin on Tuesday, Aug. 23 at the Com...
The No. 10 ranked Huskies welcomed 110 players to camp today for the start of th...
A new season has officially begun for the BU Huskies football with the first day...
As the final summer session comes to a close students moving back home should be...
Football Team Opens Practice
More than 60 BU alumni and friends attended Alumni Day at Knoebels Amusement Par...
New look ... same tradition!
As the last summer session quickly comes to a close. BUNow’s Alexandra Marchione...
Brian C. Johnson, director of BU’s Frederick Douglass Institute for Academic Exc...
BU’s Financial Management Association, which links students with business profes...
Bloomsburg University’s Alumni Association presents “The Butler Did It,” a play...
A sneak peek of BU Quest’s Late 2011 Bookmark, which should be available on camp...
Time is tickin' ... Bloom@TheBeach 2011 is getting closer to 100 attendees and s...
BU, in cooperation with Bloomsburg Hospital, will offer a cardiac rehabilitation...
Three Huskies were among those recently awarded Knoebels Scholarships by Knoebel...
The Rev. Tim Marcoe, the new priest of Bloomsburg University's Catholic Campus M...
From the moment Tim Hipszer could walk, he has been an entertainer. Coupled with...
Education doesn’t stop over the summer. Karl Kapp’s Learning in 3D class recentl...
Daniel Fisher named to 2011 Fred Mitchell Award Watch List
One of the most successful coaches in Division II history, Danny Hale is used to...
New look for BU's Corporate and Continuing Education!
BU Huskies grabbing attention beyond the PSAC, appearing on the cover of D2Footb...
The two teachers, one being a BU alumna, selected to take the helm at Barth and...
Huskies Picked First in PSAC East Coaches Poll
Madeline Schmutz, who will be studying Communications/PR at BU this fall, was am...
A new look for BU's Educational Studies and Secondary Education program!
BU alum, Richard Miller, has been named executive director of the Osterhout Free...
Hitting the mark ... Bloomsburg University offers five of the 13!
Got weekend plans? It's time for the annual Alumni Summer Picnic at Knoebels Amu...
Comedy Night with Jamie Lissow, 9 p.m., Thursday, July 28 in the KUB Hideaway. F...
BU’s Financial Management Association, which links students with business profes...
Where ever you find Haili Shelter, odds are you’ll discover a notebook. Creative...
Bloomsburg University’s Alumni Association presents “The Butler Did It,” a play...
Bloomsburg University is co-sponsoring Tim Wise’s presentation on Sept. 13 in th...
Stutzman Selected for NWCA Leadership Academy
Women Swimmers Named to Scholar All-American Team
Men’s Swimming Team Earns Team Scholar All-American Honors
Save a life today! BU is hosting a campus blood drive, 11 a.m. to 4 pm.., in the KUB Ballroom. Walk-ins are welcome.
BU junior, Rocky Mariano, is positioning himself to join his family’s 50-year tradition in the trucking business. See what role Mariano is molding himself for …
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Now that the NFL appears to have a new labor deal, ending the lockout, teams will soon begin training camp, which means BU alum Jahri Evans will officially be back on the field. However, Evans has already been hard at work this year, helping another team
BU’s partnership with the University of Buea, which provides students an opportunity study and live in Cameroon and Ethiopia during the summer, will continue as President David Soltz and Vincent P.K. Titanji, vice chancellor of the University of Bu
Will we reach triple digits on campus before the end of the day?
A dream educational trip to Egypt gave Maryam Cristillo more than just an once-in-a-lifetime archeological experience. It opened her eyes to a deep passion for art.
Market Street Mile to Be Held
Two BU students majoring in health physics recently participated in the 56th annual meeting of the Health Physics Society in West Palm Beach, Fla., where Jason Vognetz (right) researched done in collaboration with Geisinger’s Oncology Department in
A local BU chapter is being organized to increase students’ awareness of mental health issues, provide info and resources regarding mental health, encourage students to seek help as soon as it is needed, and show students they are not alone!
On our last morning in Zibo several of the American students woke up bright and early to take one last walk around the SDUT campus with two fellow Chinese students who, in such a short amount of time, had become our close companions.
On our last weekend in Zibo we had the opportunity to visit a “traditional” Chinese family home. I had been looking forward to this opportunity so that I could see how people in China live together and if the family operates any differently
It's time for the annual Alumni Summer Picnic at Knoebels Amusement Resort, which is considered America's largest free-admission amusement park. Order your favorite subs and discounted ride tickets now!
Desmond Richardson and Dwight Rhoden, Complexions Contemporary Ballet, will be choreographing this week's So You Think You Can Dance! this evening, 8 p.m., FOX.
Our second trip outside of Zibo was to Qindao, a coastal city that was previously under German occupation. It took us about four hours by bus to get there, but once we were finally there the long journey seemed worth it when we witnessed the beauty of th
Kaitlyn D’Annibale, a graduate of BU’s nationally accredited clinical athletic training program, has been named head athletic trainer at Bowie State University. D’Annibale joined Bowie State in March 2011 after earning a master’s
It’s supposed to reach 90 degrees today in Bloomsburg, kicking off a stretch of four days of mid-90 degree temperatures. What’s everyone doing to beat the heat today and the rest of the week?
The weekend has been very tiring for all of us and the food here, while delicious, has been upsetting my stomach for the past few days. I have attempted to take it easy by eating only simple foods like bread, rice and noodles and yet I still feel unwell.
During our last two days in China, it seemed like everything possible was squeezed into our itinerary. We had been so excited for Beijing ever since we landed in China but everything went by so fast.
BU head men's soccer coach Paul Payne kicked out the ceremonial first ball at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. at the D.C. United v. Philadelphia Union MLS match. Funds raised went to support the Cancer Center, which has active programs in clinical c
After our first few days in China we still had not had the opportunity to explore the lovely city of Zibo on our own. It was actually Morrey and Ariana who proved to be the most adventurous of the group and take a chance.
During our first day of lectures we had heard about Zhoucun, a tourist site that was made to look like an ancient city. So, I had been expecting to see the employees dressed in ancient costumes with wigs and fine silks.
My life has been renewed in ways I can’t even fully discuss at this point now that I’ve lived in China for a month. During the bus ride (June 25) to the Great Wall, the distant mountains loomed in the brightness of an iridescent blue sky, and
The final banquet felt entirely different and much more relaxed than the first one. I knew everyone present well including all of my group members and Qiao Qi, whom I call friends, my professors, and Dr. Niu Shutian, our host advisor.
A future BU Husky is one of six recent high school graduates to earn the Heinz Rehab Auxiliary’s annual Rose Brader scholarship, which is awarded to students who plan to earn degrees in occupational therapy, physical therapy, or speech therapy.
Payne Kicks out First Ball
Today we explored Beijing by heading to the Summer Palace and the Great Wall. The Summer Palace was situated around a giant lake. Some of us wanted to rent a paddleboat, but we didn’t have enough time. We walked around the lake and viewed the diffe
Join the Alumni Association for the premier "Young Alumni" event of the year! BU alumni are heading back to Seacrets in Ocean City, Md. They had a great crowd last summer, and this year should be even better!
Last night was our last night at Shandong University. We spent most of the day packing, but some of us managed to take one last trip to Ei Wu for some luggage and last minute souvenirs.
Today was our last day at English Corner. It was bittersweet knowing it was the last time we were going to be there. All of us have met many different people who gave us great experiences.
Today we visited Zibo High-Tech Experimental Middle School. Four thousand students attend this school with the majority of them living in dorms. We saw the new buildings for the school that are to be completed in August.
Since I made friends with some of the Chinese girls in an English class, we all decided to go to Darunfa, a shopping center in Zibo. It was hilarious! We also ate noodles at a restaurant in the shopping center, and took loads of silly pictures together.
Although Alexander Rea may not be well known, retired Bloomsburg University history professor George A. Turner will tell us why he should be later this month in Danville.
As I’m writing, I’m flying on the plane back from Shanghai to New York. We’re about halfway through our flight now and I can tell the group is in pretty good spirits, despite the long flight. No one’s really gotten that antsy yet
A few of us opted to join the professors for a seafood dinner. We entered the restaurant and chose which seafood dishes we wanted (many of them still live when we chose!). I was excited to eat!
I love animals and I enjoyed these sorts of places so I was rather excited. My one reservation about zoos and aquariums of this sort is the conditions the animals are kept in.
Team Tim or Team Jesse? You make the call ...
Because of you, the Henry Carver Fund, our Foundation’s Annual Fund, exceeded more than a half million dollars for fiscal year 2011, helping BU do many things: support student scholarships, student and faculty development, student educational trave
Save the date: Siblings' and Children's Weekend will be held on April 13 to 15.
A club in middle school sparked Stephanie Wachter’s interest in sign language. Now, she intends to major in American Sign Language at Bloomsburg University.
There's plenty going on this week! Find your fun ...
98 Huskies Named Scholar-Athletes by PSAC
BU recently hosted another successful week-long summer college camp for middle school students, targeting them as future leaders through enhancement of academic and interpersonal skills.
Briana Sendatch, a 2011 Shenandoah Valley High School graduate, was chosen as Student of the Month for May by the Shenandoah Ro-tary Club. Daughter of Harry and Barbara Reese, Briana plans to attend Bloomsburg University to major in speech pathology and
BU summer students are allowed one admission daily to the Bloomsburg Town Pool by financial subsidy of CGA. Students must obtain a pass at the KUB Main Desk and present both the pass and BU student ID for admission to the pool.
Our group met around 8:30 a.m. to walk to our classroom — and to our surprise — it was a gorgeous conference room with plush purple chairs and cherry wood floors.
After several days of lectures and discussions I was glad we would be taking a two-day trip to visit some tourist sites in Shandong Province. Our first site was in Qufu, where we would visit the Temple and Tomb of Confucius. We left early on a weekday mo
In the afternoon on Tuesday we went to visit a local kindergarten in Zibo. Our new companions, Bo Ru, a high school student, and Lila, a university student, tagged along and helped to translate.
Four minutes to go to the space shuttle launch! Watch live ...
Today is the deadline for summer intramurals, men’s and women’s basketball or co-ed volleyball. Competition will be July 11 to Aug. 5 with all games played on Monday through Thursday evenings.
Andy Tonnesen, a Bloomsburg University alum, is taking care of business … literally!
Nick Mathis, a senior mass communications major from Philadelphia, is detailing his internship experience this summer with BU's marketing and communications office. His goal, to be firmly set with a PR firm in NYC. In the meantime, we get to enjoy h
See how Bloomsburg University prepares graduates for one of the fastest growing job markets in the country!
Sarah Geise, a junior, Sean Muldowney, a senior, and Olya Barnett, a sophomore, have begun their Russia summer study abroad experience at Moscow Finance University, where they will study economics, language and liberal arts, as well as immerse themselves
There is a new format for incoming mail and packages to students living on campus. The proper mailing address for on-campus students is as follows: Name 0000 Hall Name (Elwell, Columbia, etc.) 400 East Second Street Bloomsburg, PA 17815
Brenda DeRenzo, who graduated from BU with bachelor’s and master’s degrees, was recently named the new principal of Fogelsville Elementary in the Parkland School District. Congratulations Brenda!
Thirty-four Harrisburg High School students recently honed their academic skills for two weeks at BU through the Harrisburg Partnership Program, a two-week residential program hosted by BU for students beyond 10th grade each summer. The program provides
Mid-week catch up, still plenty to do on campus before the weekend!
BU's Master of Science in Instructional Technology degree program in Application and Management will begin this fall as one of six programs under PASSHE’s Professional Science Master’s initiative.
Yankees fans! You won't want to miss this year's alumni night at the ballgame at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Ticket includes food and beverages, tour, field photo, post-game fireworks. Everyone in the group receives a free SWB Yankee hat and color p
Qingdao is an old European inspired seaport located in the most eastern portion of the Shandong province. It took around four hours to drive from Zibo to Qingdao with a small stop off in the middle at a service plaza.
The Susquehanna Valley Field School is underway holding several seminars featuring topics of Walkable Communities and Good Work, as well as a door-to-door community health needs assessment and progress workshops of student research projects, and GIS and
BU's Intramurals Department is launching an intramural sports program this summer. The deadline to register is Friday, July 8, for men’s and women’s basketball or co-ed volleyball. Competition will be July 11 to Aug. 5 with all games pla
After a full day of learning about culture and history, we finally got to stay in a hotel — our first hotel in China. We all went to dinner in a small local restaurant, and after we finished eating, we sat at the table as Sarah (Halter) and Jake (M
Eight audiology doctoral students advised by Thomas Zalewski gave healthy hearing screenings recently at the 2011 Special Olympic summer games at Penn State University, evaluating 120 Special Olympic athletes and their families.
SOLVE recently invited non-profit and governmental organizations to the third annual BU-Community Spring Summit to learn about how to incolve students in volunteer work and other efforts that benefit our neighbors in the region through work with those gr
BU Dining Services hours for the 4th of July
Sunday started off amazing and only got better as the day progressed. In the morning we had a breakfast banquet at the same beautiful restaurant as the night before, with the Dean of International Education as our host again. Breakfast food in China is q
BU hosted the 25th annual PASSHE Undergraduate Anthropology Research in April, featuring students from five state system schools presenting original research and special projects mentored by anthropology faculty. The conference, supported by College of L
BU's Coach Payne to Kick First Ball at D.C. United Match
A $27.15 billion Republican budget bill has approval from the state Senate after a sharp partisan debate over a plan to lower business taxes, put money in reserve and make deep cuts in education aid.
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Living in China has made me appreciate all of the privileges many Americans take for granted. I’m not just talking about the big things, like our multi-party democratic elections, private land ownership rights, or freedom of speech in a public foru
Today we went to explore Zhoucun Great Street aka the Old Street. It was very interesting to see the street, because there was so much history. Walking down the street was almost like taking a walk back in time and seeing how different it would be.
Last month, the 34th National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences New England Emmy Awards were held. Dan Fickes ‘85 and his company, Ocean One Productions, won in the category (Interview/Discussion Program) for a production they created with
The city of Tai’an is very crowded and dirty with many overprice retail stores and shopping complexes for tourists. Luckily, we had a clean hotel to rest in the night before our climb.
Josh Bentley, of BU’s Student Veteran's Association (BUSVA), recently presented a check to Brett Simpson, executive director of Quest, with proceeds from a coin drive to help fund the wheelchair accessible high ropes course.
The past two days our group stayed in Qingdao, a very interesting city with a ton of history and the cleanest air I’ve inhaled since landing in China. The Germans and the Japanese both occupied Qingdao at one point in time, evident by the cultural
Former BU art professor, Bob Covlosky, inspired the creation of a nonprofit arts organization that remains vibrant 50 years later.
Today we headed to Zhoucan Great Street, commonly known as Old Street to the locals. This street is famous for several reasons. One of the main reasons is because it has been used as a film set for many Chinese movies.
The weather was perfect for our trip to Qingdao today (June 16). It took us about three hours on a cramped bus to get there, but the scenery was worth it. We started the trip by having a seafood lunch at the Zhongfang hotel and then visited the Square. D
Today we went on a trip to Tai Shan where we started from the middle of the mountain to the top, climbing 4,000 of its 7,000 steps. Sarah (Halter), Katie (Haughey), and I were the first ones to reach the top from our group. Girls rule!
Michael R. Gillespie ’95, chief accounting officer for Hersha Hospitality Trust of Harrisburg, was named a Central PA CFO of the Year for 2011 during a recognition ceremony on June 1. The Central Penn Business Journal award program honors financial
Summer evokes images of the beach, camp fires and swimming pools. During these warm months, most of our students spend time at home with family, work part-time jobs and get re-energized for the fall semester ... But not all.
Join the Alumni Association for the premier "Young Alumni" event of the year at Seacrets in Ocean City, Md. There will be a private elevated bar area reserved for BU alumni with appetizers and drinks surrounded by live music. Must be 21 and mus
We've reached 94% of our goal! Our efforts are paying off so thank you and please keep pushin’. Together we can achieve this milestone …
Today we went to a shopping center known Ei Wu. It’s too far away to walk to, but it's very accessible by a taxi, which are different from New York City cabs.
Haggling is very common in small shops here. I bought some great gifts for my family for not much money. Everyone in the stores for the most part is friendly and welcoming to Americans.
Today we went on a trip to Tai Shan where we started from the middle of the mountain to the top, climbing 4,000 of its 7,000 steps. Sarah (Halter), Katie (Haughey), and I were the first ones to reach the top from our group. Girls rule!
Michelle (Ni) and I decided to go and get haircuts today. Alex took us a place on campus where he assured us they were very good. Getting a haircut here was a much different experience than getting a haircut at home.
Okay, so your last name isn’t Weiner. Still, your name may hold some important clues to your future, according to research from John Waggoner, professor of psychology at BU.
We took (June 9) a three-hour bus ride to Qufu. We met with our tour guide, Kevin, for lunch at a restaurant. I tried a cooked chicken head for the first time. Tasted like chicken.
The past two days have been an adventure. On Thursday morning we headed on a bus to Qufu, the place where Confucius taught. In the temple, there were many interesting aspects.
A very cool event is taking place at Knoebels this Saturday with the help of a group of BU students, who will be on-hand to provide the on-stage interpretation with support/mentoring from Pennsylvania state-registered interpreters.
Today we had our second lecture class and later on we visited a kindergarten class. I was so excited to see them and play with them, and it was all I was thinking about. I wondered how much they learned and if they would have the same games or coloring a
I can finally say I’ve had my first Chinese breakfast. It was very good and very healthy. I had something that tasted like hot soymilk, fried egg, and bread.
We had our class in a different room today, but it was just as nice as the first one. While we were walking to it, we passed an area that had many tables on one side for table tennis and playground equipment on the other side.
Before our group met for the first day of class, Michelle (Ni) and I went to breakfast at the cafeteria. The cafeteria is much different than Bloomsburg University’s. They make many different types of food that you can choose from.
Joseph L. Andreacci, associate professor of exercise science, is a co-author on a manuscript that appears in the June 2011 issue of The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness.
Featuring colorful costumes and more than 30 eager participants, the fourth annual American Sign Language performance “Signing for Haiti” was a huge success. Emily DuBrille, a former student who is now studying at BU, returned to help as assi
Join the Alumni Association for the marquee family event of the year - a fun day of baseball to see the Iron Pigs vs. the Charlotte Knights at Coca Cola Park. Your price includes a two hour, all-you-can-eat picnic buffet and seating at the PPL picnic pat
Lianna Personeus, a 2010 BU dual graduate of special education and elementary education, was awarded Outstanding Educator of the Year by the Council for Exceptional Children in Osceola County, Fla. Personeus is an autism spectrum disorder teacher at Sain
As a political Independent, I’m somewhat dissatisfied by the degree of hostility in the two-party system in the U.S., but I feel like such a whiner when I hear about the Chinese youth being unhappy with their own system.
Indian River High School soccer players Nick Izzo and Marisa Atkins, both of Selbyville, were the first recipients of the scholarship in remembrance of Greg Forte.
Having spent a week in China, I’m can say I’m certainly on my way to having a better understanding of the country’s people and culture. I made some wonderful new friends, and they’ve helped us navigate SDUT and Zibo City quite a b
After a brief ride on smoothly paved highways through rural hilly countryside, we arrived at a local buffet in Qufu. The bathrooms at this buffet should have made us wary, considering they were unclean holes in the ground surrounded by concrete without t
Past Lower Southampton Athletic Association (LSAA) President Joe Olenski recently presented Neshaminy High School seniors Joseph Hart, Carleigh Kitchenman and Scott Morantz each with a $500 scholarship. Kitchenman is planning to study exercise science at
So, I haven’t really mentioned anything about my classes here in China. Although I’m constantly learning as I meet new people or learn different intricacies in Chinese culture, I do have formal lectures.
Where to start? The obvious choice is definitely Mount Tai. Its beautiful serenity remains unmatched by any outdoor scenery I have ever set my eyes on (with my family favorite, Raystown Lake near Juniata, Pa., in a very close second).
We've reached 90% of our goal! Our efforts are paying off so thank you and please keep pushin’. Together we can achieve this milestone …
I’ve never seen a mountain as tall as Mount Tai-Shan. It was a shame we did not have enough time to climb the entire mountain; for we took a shuttle bus from the bottom so we could begin our ascent at the middle of the mountain.
At first nobody could keep their eyes open from our delayed flight and accompanying journey to Zibo, but after the first few hours — at least for my roommates Jake (MacLean) and Dan (Copes) — we couldn’t stay asleep.
Huskies Named Pre-Season All-Americans
BU's 30th Athletic Hall of Fame class will be inducted on Friday, Oct. 21, featuring the induction of five individuals, which brings the number of members in the Bloomsburg University Athletic Hall of Fame to 142.
Sullivan Named to Spring PSAC Top 10 Team
Like Chinese culture, the mountains and the surrounding landscapes cannot be directly compared to those in my home country. It’s almost hard to find words to provide such comparisons, at least for right now.
English-speaking Chinese here always jump at the chance to practice their English on me, which I enjoy greatly especially when I can teach them new words and phrases only an American would know.
This morning (June 8) was an early one, but it was worth the loss of sleep. I visited an English classroom in the foreign languages building, and I was able to talk to more English-speaking Chinese students!
Each day is jam-packed with different activities and events, so it's difficult to keep track of what happened when. This morning (June 13) Dr. (Jing) Luo gave a presentation on Confucianism, Daoism and Legalism. There were a few Chinese students in
Dione Somerville, incoming vice president of student affairs, is getting set to arrive on campus next month. This week, she says her good-byes to Iowa.
Bloomsburg Announces 2011 Athletic Hall of Fame Class
We arrived at the University around midday. As soon as we got off our bus, we were greeted by several University students who helped us with our bags.
I’ve been excited for the first day of classes to begin and experience how our study abroad classroom experience would be.
Join the Alumni Association for the marquee family event of the year - a fun day of baseball to see the Iron Pigs vs. the Charlotte Knights at Coca Cola Park. Your price includes a two hour, all-you-can-eat picnic buffet and seating at the PPL picnic pat
After the chaos that occurred with our international flight, we were given Saturday (June 4) night to rest and Sunday (June 5) we did some interesting things.
The English-speaking students at SDUT are a delight! They love to introduce themselves, and they always ask if it is our first time in China and if we are enjoying our experience so far.
William Harrar, Center for Counseling and Human Development (CCHD) director, and Eric Affsprung, CCHD counselor, along with Jeff C. Long, interim VP of student affairs, had their research receive the 2011 Science-Practice Research Poster Session Award by
The days are moving by so fast! This month is going to fly by, so I feel the need to (experience) as much as I possibly can. In the last few days we've had some truly amazing experiences.
This is the first time I'm away from my family and the first time to China. At first I didn't know what to expect, especially since I am Chinese.
Our time in Ohio is coming to an end faster than we expected. I thought that time spent in the woods and in the middle of a corn field would go by slowly, but I’ve been proven wrong.
Nicole Azgirey, who plans to attend Bloomsburg University, was recently awarded the John A. Ernst, III scholarship. She is a newly minted graduate of Monsignor Donovan High School.
Of course my trip to China has been filled with new faces, new places and entirely new ways of doing things. Everything that one would expect in a foreign country can be assumed from this point. Lots of walking and tons of food I have never seen or taste
It has only been two days and I still don’t know where to begin. This trip is such a great opportunity for me to improve my Chinese, as well as learn more about the culture. Shandong is very beautiful, and the weather is not unlike the weather in t
The Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) has selected 109 seniors from across all three divisions to participate in its 2011 North-South games. BU's Rebecca Belmonte and Tia Mazzie were chosen to represent Division II as
I have totally adjusted to life here in the Dominican Republic. I wake up every morning and take a shower using cold water and a bucket, as there is no working shower here in the house where I’m staying. The cold water can be a little rough, but on
Without the braid in one's long brown hair, or the different jersey numbers, trying to tell Aubrey and Ashley Bossert apart can be a time-waster. Beginning next fall, the twins will have the same major, exercise science, so good luck to their future
Join the fun! BU Alumni Association's Carver Hall Chapter is hosting a bus trip to the 21st Annual Great Tastes of Pennsylvania Wine and Food Festival at Split Rock Lodge, Lake Harmony, on Saturday, June 18.
This week, we reached 90% of our goal! Our efforts are paying off so thank you and please keep pushin’. Together we can achieve this milestone …
Bloomsburg University’s Council of Trustees approved the condition of the campus’ structures and grounds Wednesday, June 8, after their annual inspection of facilities.
Michael Patte, associate professor of education, recently co-authored an article accepted for publication in The Journal of Student Wellbeing on “Playwork: A Profession Challenging Societal Factors Devaluing Children's Play.”
It's time for the Annual Alumni Summer Picnic at Knoebels Amusement Resort - America's largest free-admission Amusement Park. Order your favorite subs and discounted ride tickets now!
Participants from nearly a dozen countries will take part in this year’s Business and Applied Sciences Academy of North America (BAASANA) conference from Thursday through Saturday, June 16 to 18, at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania.
A summer safety tip provided by BU's Student Health Center.
Matthew Kinney, Ana Delgadillo and Salman Haque, recently participated in the Global Awareness Society International (GASI) Conference in Puerto Rico. The Roh Scholarship winners are pictured with BU alum, Hiram Martinez, during a break at the conference
It’s my first full day in China, and I’ve already been so busy. My trip began three days ago on Thursday morning (June 2) as I rushed to make sure I had packed everything I needed but somehow I managed to forget a few things in my two huge re
I’ve been looking forward to this expedition for almost half a year, and after buying way too many travel adapters and trying to pick up some useful Chinese phrases, I’m experiencing the real China.
Before I came to China, I knew that the trip would be exciting. However, I didn’t expect the plane ride to get here would be eventful. Before I left for the airport, I was preparing myself for the inevitable 15-hour flight ahead. I got to the airpo
The flight from JFK to Shanghai was delayed by 12 hours; we were originally supposed to depart at 4:35 p.m. on Thursday, June 2, but we didn’t depart until Friday, June 3, at approximately 5 a.m. due to mechanical difficulties.
So here I am, after months of anticipation, sitting in my dormitory in Shandong, China. The journey here was a long one that left us feeling very exhausted, but it's only been a day and I can see it was completely worth it!
Ariana Winder, a junior biochemistry major, is spending part of the summer in China studying at Shandong University of Technology, learning about Qi culture, Chinese tradition and modernization, and the impact of Confucius philosophy. In this blog, Arian
You won't want to miss this year's BU alumni night at the ballpark in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on July 8. Ticket includes food and beverages, tour, field photo, post-game fireworks and a BU celebrity throwing in the first pitch of the game!
Tim Knoster, associate professor of exceptionality programs, was recently a lead presenter at the Pennsylvania Positive Behavior Support (PAPBS) Network Implementers’ Forum: Going to Scale with PBIS in Harrisburg.
A hands-on archeological field school is coming to a close for a group of BU students and DeeAnne Wymer, professor of anthropology. In this latest update, the students take us into the pit.
BU students, along with DeeAnne Wymer, professor of anthropology, are on a four-week archeological field school experience in Chilicothe, Ohio, where they're excavating a Hopewell habitation site. See how they turned a day off into a new adventure.
A group of BU students, led by DeeAnne Wymer, professor of anthropology, are on a four-week archeological field school experience in Chilicothe, Ohio, where they're excavating a Hopewell habitation site. The group updates their journey, two weeks in
DeeAnne Wymer, professor of anthropology, is leading a group of BU students on a four-week archeological field school experience in Chilicothe, Ohio, where they're excavating a Hopewell habitation site. The excavation team, relying on new imaging te
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Follow the journey of Parker and Amanda, members of the Class of 2014, as they learn the ropes of college life in front of our cameras. Share in our freshmen's look back at their first semester of college.
Linda Neyer, assistant professor and health sciences reference librarian, and Kathryn Yelinek, assistant professor and reference librarian, coordinator of government documents, recently published their article “Beyond Boomer Meets NextGen: Examinin
Help us reach our annual fund goal, now named the Henry Carver Fund, by June 30. Make a gift today!
BU alumni representing a variety of health fields participated in a panel discussion this spring with current students during BU’s Health Symposium. In total, eight alums joined the effort to connect with students on campus and in the classroom.
A group of geography and geosciences students spent 10 days this spring on an intensive camping trip across North Carolina into Tennessee for their Appalachian Transect class. The group studied the geology of the different regions of those states from th
Andrea Fradkin, Ph.D., associate professor of exercise science at BU, analyzed and compared the acceleration rates experienced by four areas of the body during the golf swing on the three most common golf surfaces to determine if playing surface was a fa
Wrestling Team Announces 2011-12 Schedule and Recruiting Class
Two Huskies Selected for IWLCA North-South Game
Bloomsburg University's football team is ranked No. 10 in the 2011 Pre-Season Division II poll by The Sporting News. The Huskies are coming off a 10-3 season where they won the PSAC Eastern Division and advanced to the second round of the NCAA champ
The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) Student Business Plan Competition Committee is looking for System students who are interested in starting a new business. Funding is available through a PA Department of Community and Economic De
About 100 BU alumni from the Greater Harrisburg Area attended a reception hosted by the Capital Area Network with BU President David Soltz in Camp Hill this spring. More alumni gatherings are planned for this summer.
Bloomsburg Football Team Ranked 10th in Pre-Season Poll
Amber Gore, a BU student, had her China Study Abroad experience featured on Global Links. See what Amber had to say about her international adventure …
Four former Spectrum Magazine staff members have earned statewide honors in the annual Pennsylvania Press Club competition against professional newspapers and magazines in the Keystone State.
The Huskies game at IUP has been selected as one of the six-game 2011 Division II Football Game of the Week package to be aired by the CBS Sports Network (formerly CBS College Sports), as well as syndicated to regional sports networks and local televisio
BU alum, John Wetzel, has his eyes set on “changing the way Pennsylvania prisons do business.”
BU Football To Play on National TV
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Ariana Winder, a junior biochemistry major and professional writing minor, is spending part of the summer in China studying at Shandong University of Technology, where she will learn about Chinese tradition and modernization, Qi culture and the impact of
Sheng Ding, associate professor of political science, will have his new research article, "Branding a Rising China: An Analysis of Beijing's National Image Management in the Age of China’s Rise,” published in Journal of Asian and Af
Samantha Bussanich, a Spanish and biology May graduate, has been accepted by the Ministry of Education of Spain to participate in the North American Language and Culture Assistants.
A former interim dean at BU will return on July 11 as dean of the College of Liberal Arts. James Brown, currently dean of Arts and Sciences and professor of English at Mansfield University, served BU for five years as assistant dean, associate dean and i
See what playing field has grabbed Frank Sheptock’s attention of late. Sheptock, a three-time All-American and Hall of Fame football player at Bloomsburg University, has recently been more focused with another sport.
Mauro Named First Team All-American by NFCA
BU’s anthropology program recently honored its 2011 Lamba Alpha National Collegiate Honor Society in Anthropology Zeta of Pennsylvania inductees, as well as Victoria Schlieder for receiving the Charles R. Jenkins Certificate of Distinguished Achiev
From Husky Ambassadors to sitting on the Delaware Valley school board. See where Zachary Pearce groomed his leadership skills …
Ianiero and Kramer Receive ABCA Atlantic Region Honors
A four-member team headed by Sam Slike, professor of exceptionality programs, received the platinum award for distance education during the IMS Global Learning Consortium, Long Beach, Calif.
The University Supervisory Roundtable presented checks to the BU Foundation for $3,250 toward an endowed scholarship fund, a $250 to a student scholarship, a $250 donation to Camp HERO at Camp Victory, and a $250 check to the Children’s Museum in B
BU’s nanotechnology option offers students an opportunity to gain additional skills in an advancing technological field with a growing need for skilled workers. This academic track seamlessly follows the chemistry bachelor's of science program
Sue O’Donnell, assistant professor of art and art history, was one of four artists recognized at a recent juried art exhibition in Bloomington, Ind., held in conjunction with the 2011 College Book Art Association Conference “Word, Image, Text
Summer hours for BU's Dining Services, including Roongo's
Dione Somerville, dean of students at Iowa State University, has been selected as BU’s new vice president for student affairs. When she arrives at BU in late July, Somerville will fill a vacancy that has existed since the death of Preston Herring t
Participants in this summer’s Noh Training Project at Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble may, for the first time, earn three academic credits from Bloomsburg University.
Meghan Sullivan, a junior elementary education major and Spanish minor, is spending the summer in the Dominican Republic on a teaching practicum, where she is helping a poor community outside Santo Domingo learn English to help them position themselves t
BU’s Geography and Planning Society, led by senior Josh Prosceno, researched, designed and printed seven tree benefit tags that were hung from Main Street trees during the recent Renaissance Jamboree in honor of Arbor Day (April 28). The dollar amo
BU’s Model United Nations Club recently hosted 140 high school students from five local schools for a model simulation. The day also served as an outlet for students to learn more about the UN’s procedure, as well as for BU’s Model UN t
Ianiero Named All-Region by NCBWA
Bloomsburg Drops Falls to IUP in Super Regional
Bloomsburg Falls in NCAA Softball as IUP Rallies
Sullivan Named to Academic All-District Team
Huskies Named All-Region by NFCA
Elbern "Ed" Alkire Jr., former Bloomsburg University Trustee and Honorary BU Alumnus 1995, will be honored by Lafayette College for distinguished service at its commencement Saturday, May 21. He has also served on BU's College of Business
Bloomsburg University alumna Maria Flannery was recently named executive director of St. Joseph Medical Group in Maryland. Flannery earned a bachelor’s degree in biology at BU.
Zachary Pearce, a senior political science major, earned a spot on the November ballot for the Delaware Valley School Board, by receiving the most votes on both Democratic and Republican nominations in Tuesday’s primary election.
Fisher and Mauro Named to All-Region Team
Last month, members of Help Our Planet Earth (H.O.P.E.) attended a clean energy conference in Washington D.C. Powershift is considered the nation's largest youth grassroots training conference with 10,000 committed environmentalists from across the
Softball Ready to Face Crimson Hawks for Trip to Salem
During the final weeks of the spring semester, a group of BU students led by Anh Tran worked with SOLVE and residence life to raise money for the American Red Cross to help victims of the Japan earthquake and tsunami. Through 14 cans, the students raised
To build on “118 years of true grit on the football field,” the Bloomsburg University Foundation has announced “First and Goal,” a $2 million endowed scholarship campaign to benefit the Huskies football program.
Katie Daud, a political science and geoscience and planetary science major, will spend 10 weeks this summer in Washington D.C. with the Space Studies Board of National Academy of Sciences on a Lloyd V. Berkner Space Policy Internship.
Softball Headed to IUP for Super Regional
Bloomsburg University Foundation Announces Football Scholarship Fundraising Campaign
Huskies Advance in NCAA Softball Competition
Men's Relay Team Sets School Record at PSAC Championships
NCAA Softball Game Time Changed
Baer Deliver's Game Winning Hit for Bloomsburg
Track & Field Completes Day Two at PSAC Championships
Baseball Season Concludes with Loss to IUP
Baseball Season Concludes with Loss to IUP
Michael Pugh, professor and chairperson of chemistry and biochemistry, was recently presented with the Susquehanna Valley Section of the American Chemical Society Joseph Priestley Service Award for his work in community involvement and outreach activitie
Young's Single Lifts Huskies to NCAA Softball Opening Win
Young's Single Lifts Huskies to NCAA Softball Opening Win
Baseball Succeeds over Shippensburg to Stay Alive
Two publications from Bloomsburg University’s Office of Marketing and Communications have recently been honored with awards for excellence in communications.
Baseball Falls to IUP in Second Round of PSAC Tournament
Day One Results at PSAC Track and Field Championships
BU students Justin Idzenga and Kathleen Paiva were among 27 geography and geosciences majors across the state to present research at the Undergraduate Research at the Capitol Event in Harrisburg, which was sponsored by the URC-PA Organizing Committee and
Kimberly Delbo, a registered nurse matriculating at Bloomsburg University with academic honors, while concurrently being employed as a home health nurse for Bayada Nurses and a substitute nurse in several area school districts, recently had her abstract
Grades for the 2011 spring semester are being posted on ISIS this morning and will be available by noon today, Thursday, May 12.
Registration is open for a series of hands-on, adventure and education-based summer camps at BU’s upper campus. Led by the Quest program, youth camps will run Mondays through Fridays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; two weekend camps for teens 14 to18 years
Women's Track and Field Team Ready for PSACs
Bloomsburg to Compete at PSAC Track and Field Championships
Huskies Win PSAC Baseball Playoff Opener
For the first time since 1997, the Bloomsburg University baseball team is set to compete in the 2011 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Baseball Championship. First pitch is at 3:30 p.m.
Summer Red Meter Post student permits for 2011 will go on sale Monday, May 9, for $60. Permits will be valid for all three summer sessions, from May 9 to Aug. 19. Students must bring their BU student ID, a current signed lease and vehicle registration to
Bloomsburg to Host NCAA Softball Regional
BU’s Geography and Planning Society helped clean up the trails at the EOS Therapeutic Riding Center last month. Volunteers included Matt Braun, Max Goldstein, Lauren Robinson, Sandi Kehoe-Forutan, faculty advisor, Jacqi Signs and Kyle Nicholas.
Kayla Vollmer, a May graduate, was the Alumni Association’s Senior Grad Finale Grand Prize winner, receiving a 32-inch Vizio LCD high-definition television. Earlier in April, students competed during the Siblings' & Children's Weekend
More than 20 BU faculty members have received promotions effective the fall 2011 semester. Also, 21 faculty were granted tenure effective fall 2011.
Baseball Set to Face Slippery Rock in PSAC Tournament
How do you graduate 600 students in 60 seconds?
BU's Athletic Marketing and Promotions office in partnership with the University Store is excited to announce Megan Kerlin was the winner of the 2010-11 student section T-shirt contest. Kerlin submitted her “Welcome to the Dog House” des
Sandy Dickson Steps Down as Women's Soccer Coach
Hunter Named PSAC East Freshman of the Year
State House Republicans are expected to introduce a $27.3 billion budget plan this week that would restore some of the cuts to public and higher education that were proposed by Gov. Tom Corbett.
Patrick Griffin, Grace Crispell and Holly Baruch, comm studies majors, recently presented their research, “College Students, Deployment Phases, and Family Communication: How College Students Communicate with their Families during the Deployment Pha
BU’s Gay and Straight Alliance recently joined the Pennsylvania Student Equality Coalition for a fun and educational experience at the Equality Forum: The Global LGBT Summit in Philadelphia. Luis Medina, a graduate student, Baylie Sappir, a senior,
BU honorary graduate, Carole Derricott, is taking over as South Whitehail's recreation director, filling the vacancy created by her husband's passing in January. Her husband, Bill Derricott, was a BU alum.
2011 NCAA Softball Regional Information
Bloomsburg Earns 29th Straight NCAA Sofball Playoff Bid
Track Teams Close out Regular Season
BU Baseball Heading to PSAC Playoffs
A total of 1,122 seniors will receive bachelor's degrees in two commencements Saturday, May 7, in the Academic Quadrangle, while eight doctor of audiology degrees and 147 master's degrees were conferred during Friday's graduate commencemen
BU’s physics and engineering technology department recently honored the four newest members inducted into Sigma Pi Sigma Honor Society. (L-R) Emilee Snyder, Mike Tomashefski, Meagan Robinson and Timothy Gildea.
Every 20 minutes an American dies because of an alcohol related automobile accident. In celebration of DUI Awareness Month, BU’s Drug Alcohol and Wellness Network (DAWN) office has a wrecked car display on campus, transported with the help of Welsh
BU’s Gospel Choir recently celebrated its 20th anniversary of its annual Gospelrama, held in the Kehr Union Ballroom. Here’s a clip of one the choir’s pieces, “Gain the World.”
A total of 1,122 Bloomsburg University seniors will receive bachelor's degrees in two commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 7, in the Academic Quadrangle. Eight doctor of audiology degrees and 147 master's degrees will be conferred during gr
Ianiero Named to Academic All-District Team
Fisher Named Academic All-District
BU’s College of Science & Technology honored its students and faculty during its Spring Honors Symposium in March, where more than 135 students, faculty, staff and family members were on hand to recognize honors students for graduation and vari
Paul Kartachak, a computer forensics major, had his article, “Space and China’s Energy Future,” recently published in The Capitol Hill Wire, which is one of the essential sources for daily news and analysis of the people driving the pol
Area artists and BU students will display their creative work in Main Street businesses Thursday, May 5, from 4 to 8 p.m. Artists, including more than 25 students in drawing, painting, and 2D design, will be on-hand to discuss their work. Live music and
Red Card Cancer Campaign hits Major League Soccer
Bloomsburg University graduate John Wetzel, former Franklin County Warden, has been officially confirmed as the secretary of Pennsylvania’s Department of Corrections. The 41-year-old Chambersburg resident is now responsible for overseeing the state
Tennis Volunteers with Special Olympics
Mauro Named PSAC Cental Division Athlete of the Year
Nicole Pagliaro, a junior political science major, will spend the summer on a full-time, co-op position in PPL’s Federal Government Relations Office in Washington D.C., where she will handle many lobbying duties, such as managing the director&rsquo
Matt Loscalzo, of Devon, served as an intern this semester in the Bloomsburg office of state Rep. David Millard (R-Millville). Loscalzo is pictured with Rep. Millard and Rep. Sam Smith (R-Jefferson, Indiana, Armstrong), speaker of the state House of Repr
Last month, BU’s Social Justice and Sustainability LLC traveled with BU’s H.O.P.E. to West Virginia to learn about mountaintop coal removal. The group toured mine sites, met with local groups about the environmental cost of mountaintop remova
An alumni couple has contributed $1.67 million to the Bloomsburg University Foundation — the largest philanthropic gift in the foundation's history. Terry Zeigler ’76, president and CEO of Datacap Systems Inc., Chalfont, and his wife, Jo
Three Huskies Named All-PSAC in Lacrosse
BU’s Gender and Women’s Studies minor program recently honored its graduating students and the two winners of its inaugural essay contest, Taylor Roberts, who wrote “The Passing Problem,” and Joshua Stoner, who wrote “Homose
A group of BU students recently became the first undergraduates outside of Yale students to extensively study in the Yale University library archives, which includes the Guttenberg Bible, during their three-day trip to pursue research. BU students met wi
Baseball in Position for PSAC Playoff Berth
Christian Grandzol, Ph.D., assistant professor of management, and Pamela Smith, Ph.D., associate professor of audiology and speech pathology, will be recognized at commencement Saturday, May 7, for their outstanding teaching as TALE's Outstanding Te
Approximately 90 students from Bloomsburg, Kutztown, Mansfield and West Chester universities presented at the 11th Annual Frederick Douglass Undergraduate Interdisciplinary Conference on April 14 and 15, hosted by BU. Approximately 250 other students att
University Store’s Textbook Buyback has begun and will continue through Saturday, May 7, at the store on lower campus and for the second time at Monty’s on upper campus.
BU seniors were recently recognized at the Board of Governor’s (BOG) Senior Tea for their coming graduation. Hiram Martinez, former BOG student from BU’s Class of 2000 (far left), highlighted the event as its guest speaker.
Watch the next State of Pennsylvania on Thursday, May 5, at 7 p.m. on WVIA TV as we continue to discuss the growing casualties of Pennsylvania's budget challenges. Robert J. Dillman, Ph.D., president of East Stroudsburg University and David L. Soltz
Eduardo M. Ochoa, assistant secretary for postsecondary education of the President Barack Obama administration, will be the keynote speaker of BU’s undergraduate commencement Saturday, May 7, on the Academic Quad. Ochoa serves as the secretary&rsqu
BU’s Institute for Culture and Society recently recognized its 2011 Award for Outstanding Achievements in Faculty Scholarship winners. Those honored were James Dalton for Lifetime Achievement, Todd Borlik for Outstanding Scholarship, and Kurt Smith
Men's Tennis Falls to Kutztown at NCAA Regional
Women's Track and Field Qualifies Seven More for PSAC's
Huskies Compete in Maroon and Gold Invitational
Baseball Wraps Regular Season with Pair of Wins Over Kutztown
BU’s Gospel Choir will hold its 20th annual Gospelrama concert on Sunday, May 1, at 4 p.m. in the KUB Ballroom, highlighted by up to seven gospel pieces. Gospelrama is open free to the public and campus community.
Baseball Concludes Home Season with Kutztown Split
BU’s Students Linked to the Education of the Deaf (S.L.E.D.) are having a dunking booth Saturday, April 30, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at Bloomsburg's Renaissance Jamboree to raise money to help send deaf and hard of hearing children to Camp HERO
A short opening ceremony will be held at noon at the fountain in the Academic Quad where the winners of the Jessica S. and Stephen R. Kozloff Undergraduate Research grants and CIBER research paper competition will be announced. Also Bloomsburg Mayor Dan
T-Shirt Contest Winner Announced
Meck Sets School Mark at Penn Relays
Earlier this month, eight BU physics students toured the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, N.J., which is at the forefront of deuterium-deuterium as well as deuterium-tritium fusion research.
Gifford Howarth, associate professor of music, was recently adjudicating a national percussion festival and running a few percussion education workshops in the Netherlands. Howarth judged all the component groups in Percussion, General Effect and Artistr
On the gridiron, Pennsylvania State University would usually be favored over East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania, one of the 14 colleges that make up the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. But in the budget battle at the Pennsylvania
BU’s Public Relations Cases and Problems class is sponsoring a Care Walk for Thalassemia on Sunday, May 1, from 1 to 4 p.m., at the Student Recreation Center. The class has already raised more than $2,000 and is expecting close 200 walkers.
Bloomsburg Names 2010-11 Athletic Department Award Winners
Kyria Hixson, a criminal justice major, completed an internship as a seasonal police officer in Ocean City, Md., where she was one of 60 out of 1,000 applicants chosen. She had to complete a grueling 4 1/2 week academy to start her internship. Everything
As part of the international campaign to raise awareness about neuroscience, 30 volunteers from BU's Psychology Association visited two local schools (Memorial Elementary and Berwick High School) to present interactive activities to elementary and h
Deborah S. Stryker, assistant professor of special education/deaf education, recently co-published in the Oxford Journal: Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, Spring 2011 Volume 16 No 2 “The Importance of Morphemic Awareness to Reading Achie
Dove and Schroeder Named All-PSAC in Men's Tennis
Jonathan Busada, a biology graduate student, will present his research on the migration rates of melanoma cells at BU’s inaugural Research Day on Friday, April 29. He is one of several BU students who will have their research showcased across campu
BU students, faculty and staff are joining forces this week, Thursday, April 28, through Sunday, May 1, to build one of the area’s first toddler playground in Bloomsburg next to Kidsburg at Town Park. Volunteers are still needed for different shift
Jazz vibraphonist and composer Stefon Harris and his band Blackout will present the final program in the 2010-11 season of Bloomsburg University's Celebrity Artist Series. General admission is $30 for the performance Friday, April 29, at 7:30 p.m. i
Lacrosse Ends Season in PSAC Quarterfinals to Mercyhurst, 13-10
It’s not hard to guess what’s been in the forefront of my mind of late. I’ve spent the bulk of recent weeks in various discussions, meetings and hearings regarding the state budget proposal. Governor Tom Corbett’s record level of
NCAA Men's Tennis Selection Show to Air Tuesday
BU’s Public Relations Student Society of America is hosting its second annual Mr. Bloomsburg Competition on Tuesday, April 26, at 7 p.m., KUB Ballroom. Tickets are $2 in advance and $3 at the door. Baked goods and beverages will also be sold.
Huskies Named All-PSAC in Women's Tennis
Baseball at Philadelphia Canceled
Hunter Earns PSAC Pitching Honors
My political issues typically revolve around the sanctity of life, the right to keep and bear arms, and the defense of the United States. But I am not writing about any of these three passions. I have a fourth passion that revolves around public educatio
Baseball Halves with Mansfield
Nearly 140 alumni and guests attended the Alumni Awards Luncheon in the Kehr Union Ballroom earlier this month, where several notable alumni were honored.
Harry C. “Neil” Strine, associate professor of political science, was featured in a story on celebrity politics in The Washington Post on Sunday, April 24, where Strine reflected on the increasing number of celebrities testifying before Congr
Lacrosse Team Set to Host Mercyhurst in PSAC Playoffs
Nicholas Ragazzo, a freshman business administration/management major from Berkeley Heights, N.J., is one of three students who won $50 gift certificates to the University Store for taking the National Survey of Student Engagement survey between Feb. 9 t
Men's Track and Field Competes at Bucknell
Meck Sets School Mark at the Bucknell Team Challenge
Gold Team Downs Maroon 20-9 in Spring Game
Baseball Postponed to Monday
BU student Brittany Vaszlavik, who is conducting an Honors Independent Research project on freshmen adjustment, is asking the Class of 2014 to take a few minutes to complete a short survey on their ups and downs of their first-year college experience.
Follow the journey of Parker and Amanda, members of the Class of 2014, as they learn the ropes of college life in front of our cameras. See how Amanda plans to follow in her mother's footsteps.
Collins Records 100th Win as Baseball Downs Mansfield
Women's Tennis Takes Third at PSAC Championships
BU's 2011 Science Iditarod was held on Friday, April 15, with teams of high school students converging on campus for a quiz-bowl competition in geosciences, biology, chemistry and physics.
The vice president and corporate secretary of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Herb Taylor, will give a lecture, “What’s That Old Economics Book Worth?” on Friday, April 22, at 1 p.m. in McCormick Center 2303.
Bloomsburg Falls in PSAC Men's Tennis Final
Softball Teams Drops Pair to Kutztown
Earth-friendly activities, community-focused tours and info tables are planned to celebrate Earth Day at BU from Thursday through Saturday, April 21 to 23. The Farmers Market returns Friday, April 22, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
No. 14 Lacrosse Escapes from Warriors to Earn PSAC Berth
Men's Tennis To Play for PSAC Title
Baseball Earns Split with Washington Adventist
Bloomsburg University will hold its annual Maroon and Gold Spring Football game on Saturday, April 23 at 11 a.m. at Redman Stadium. Admission is free and is open to the general public. The game will be the 15th and final spring practice session for the H
Huskies Fall in PSAC Women's Tennis Semi-Finals
Huskies Win Pair On Day One of PSAC Championships
Michael Ruffini, associate professor of educational technology, presented a paper, “Creating Dynamic Animations in PowerPoint”, at the From My Classroom to Yours Annual Conference, which offers teachers, technology coordinators, and education
Alpha Tau Omega fraternity is hosting its third annual Grabbing Cancer by the Horns! fundraising event Thursday, April 21, from noon to 6 p.m., on the Schuylkill Hall lawn. Prizes will be given for the longest rides on the mechanical bull.
Bloomsburg University is known for its education program. Hundreds of teachers graduate every year, hoping to make a difference for future generations.
Earth-friendly activities, community-focused tours and informational tables are planned to celebrate Earth Day at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania from Thursday through Saturday, April 21 to 23.
Soon, BU’s grassy lawns will be filled with students on blankets and towels, soaking up warm rays of the sun. Those rays chase away the memories of the cold, miserable winter but also damage our skin. May is Melanoma awareness month, and the Studen
It’s T-shirt time! Bloomsburg University is once again giving students the opportunity to leave their mark in the second annual Huskies Student Section T-shirt contest. The winning student will receive FREE textbooks during the fall 2011 semester c
Anna Abalkina, Ph.D., professor of economics at Finance University in Moscow, Russia, will present, “Russia’s Transition to Market Economy and Its Competitiveness in the Global Marketplace,” on Wednesday, April 20, at 2 p.m., McCormick
The Bloomsburg University Supervisory Roundtable invites all faculty, staff and students to stop by before work, class or during your break for a free cup of coffee and cookie at its annual “Just Because” coffee event on Wednesday, April 20,
BU’s Global Awareness Society recently participated in the Mode Organization of American States conference in Washington D. C. Model OAS is the intergovernmental organization of the Americas and the Caribbean. Students from seven countries (U.S., C
Huskies to Host First Round of PSAC Softball Championships
Sister Deborah Marie Borneman, SS.C.M., Campus Minister at Bloomsburg University, has been certified by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops by way of the Catholic Campus Ministry Association (CCMA), a national professional association for ca
Lectures on Maria Magdalene today, from 2 to 3 p.m., KUB Multicultural Center. Presented by Natalie Harris. European and Latin American Religion Symposium.
Bloomsburg Set to Host PSAC Tennis Championships
Neyhard Helps Huskies to Win over Clarion
Eduardo M. Ochoa, assistant secretary for postsecondary education of the President Barack Obama administration, will be the keynote speaker of Bloomsburg University’s spring Commencement on Saturday, May 7, on the Academic Quad.
Huskies and ESU Split a Pair; Tuesday's Baseball Cancelled
More than 700 people forming 55 teams combined to raise $25,314 for the American Cancer Society in the BU College Against Cancer’s recent Relay for Life event at the Student Rec Center.
A peak at a rehearsal of Edward Albee's At Home at the Zoo featuring BU alum James McMenamin, who a Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble acting intern after graduating. At Home at the Zoo is a play by Edward Albee, which adds a first act to his 1959 play Th
Spring Football Game to Be Held
Mauro and Fisher Sweep PSAC Central Softball Awards
More than 250 people attended the BU International Student Association’s annual Cultural Diversity Festival, which included university and Town of Bloomsburg leaders. Bloomsburg is home of hundreds of international student from every corner of the
Walsh Named PSAC East Women's Tennis Player of the Week
Women's Tennis Team Splits Matches on Sunday
Men's Tennis Team Drops Pair on Sunday
Huskies Baseball DH on Sunday Postponed
Track and Field Hosts Husky Open
Lacrosse Team Defeats Slippery Rock, 10-6
Knock-out lawn games, Zumba, Quest rock wall and tie-dye water pong are among the variety of fun activities scheduled for Springfest on upper campus Saturday, April 16, from noon to 4 p.m.
Baseball Postponed with ESU on Saturday
Huskies Softball Doubleheader on Saturday Postponed
Various styles of dance will highlight the BU Dance Ensemble’s 13th annual spring recital Friday, April 15, at 7 p.m., in Mitrani Auditorium, Haas Center for the Arts.
Baseball Splits with Warriors
BU’s Quest will be hosting a free clinic on its high ropes course and 75-foot climbing wall on upper campus for the local area and campus community Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Lacrosse Team Drops Edinboro, 12-8
Fisher Tosses No-Hitter in Huskies Win over Mansfield
The BU Players are debuting their production of the comedic play “Anton in Show Business” through Sunday, April 17, with 7:30 p.m. showings and a Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. All performances will be held in the Alvina Krause Theatre, 226 Center
See WBRE’s coverage of BU’s inaugural Military Appreciation Day that included fun activities, such a wings eating contest and tug-of-war, at the Lycoming Hall and Schuylkill Hall lawns. Several war veterans, including a Purple Heart recipient
Schedule Change for Tennis This Weekend
Men's Tennis team Falls to Kutztown
Bloomsburg Blanks Kutztown in Women's Tennis
Morgan Billman, a senior speech pathology and audiology major from Dillsburg, is one of three students who won $50 gift certificates to the University Store for taking the NSSE survey between Feb. 9 to April 5.
Bloomsburg University will hold its inaugural Military Appreciation Day on Thursday, April 14, from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., with activities scheduled throughout the day at the Scranton Commons Amphitheater, Lycoming Hall lawn and Schuylkill Hall lawn.
Huskies Stay in Top Ten in National Poll
Baseball Cancelled With Washington Adventist
Travis Johnson, family law staff attorney with The Door, will be the keynote speaker Thursday for the BU Frederick Douglass Institute Undergraduate Interdisciplinary Conference at 7 p.m., KUB Ballroom.
From the moment Tim Hipszer could walk, he has been an entertainer. Coupled with a gregarious personality, the Pennsburg native seemed ready-made for work behind the camera before ever reaching the Bloomsburg University campus.
Graduating seniors are invited to the Grad Finale today, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., in the KUB Ballroom. Soon-to-be graduates can purchase caps and gowns, graduation announcements and take care of business with many other campus departments relating to comm
Bryce Shaffer, an honors student and a starter on the men's soccer team, balances academics, athletics and public service. Responsible for funding his own education, Shaffer is an academic, as well as athletic all-star. And he still makes time to pa
The BU women’s and men’s intramural basketball team recently completed a clean sweep of the PIRSA Basketball Tournament, which was open to all colleges in Pennsylvania. The men went 4-1 to win the tournament, while the women successfully defe
Brian Culp, a geology and planetary geoscience science major, will present his research on “Integration of Quickbird Satellite Imagery and GIS to Map Subzones within a Salt Marsh near Wallops Island, VA” in Washington, D.C., on April 12 to 13
To help celebrate Ally Week, students are selling T-shirts with choice of slogans “Straight but not Narrow” or “Gay? Fine By Me” for $6 each. Shirts can be purchased at the LGBTA Office or at the Ally Table in the Kehr Union.
BU's annual Empty Bowls banquet capped its most successful event ever Sunday, April 2, with more than $5,000 rasied for the Bloomsburg Food Cupbooard. More than 100 new, local families in March alone registered to receive food, which is distributed
Kathryn Yelinek, assistant professor and reference librarian/coordinator of government documents, recently co-authored an article published in the February 2011 (vol. 72, no. 2) issue of College & Research Library News.
Raeesa Khan, a political science and philosophy major, was recently selected as a runner-up for Ali-Zaidi Award for Academic Excellence, giving annually to a graduating senior at one of the 14 PASSHE universities. It recognizes outstanding academic achie
Janet Fletcher, a freshman from Philadelphia, is one of three students who won $50 gift certificates to the University Store for taking the National Survey of Student Engagement survey between Feb. 9 to April 5.
Alexander Chenault, assistant professor of legal studies at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, will present the lecture, “The Legal, Social and Economic Benefits of the Early 20th Century Black Labor Movement,” Monday, April 11, at 7 p.m.
An informational meeting will be held Monday, April 11, and Tuesday, April 12, at 7 p.m., KUB 411, for students who want to learn more about Governor Tom Corbett’s proposed budget cuts to higher education. Students can also learn about coming campu
Hunter Named PSAC East Pitcher of the Week
Huskies Post PR's in Millersville Track and Field Event
Schroeder Named PSAC Men's Tennis Player of the Week Again
Please join BU President David L. Soltz for the next roundtable discussion on Monday, April 11, at 1 p.m. in Kenneth S. Gross Auditorium, Carver Hall.
Baseball Splits Pair with #12 Millersville
Women's Tennis Downs East Stroudsburg
Men's Tennis Team Downs Mercyhurst
Women's Team Blanks Both Cheyney and Shippensburg
Men's Tennis Team Rolls Past East Stroudsburg
Softball Team Splits Pair with Lock Haven
Baseball Drops Pair to #12 Millersville
Eight Huskies Score as the Lacrosse Team Downs Millersville, 13-3
Get the scoop on next week's Student Employee Appreciation Week. BU’s 2010-11 Student Employee of the Year is Kayla Wolfe, a senior English major. Kayla works as a mentor in the Living, Learning Center for Fine Arts and Humanities. As Student
Sybil L. Holloway, psychological counselor in the Center for Counseling and Human Development, recently had a book review published on Choices for College Success that will be cited in the fall 2011 issue of NACADA Journal: The Journal of the National Ac
Bloomsburg University’s Institute for Culture and Society presents The Conference on Successful Aging on Friday, April 8, through Saturday, April 9. The conference is open free to the public.
Several BU alums from the health care field will be on campus Friday, April 8, as part of the 2011 Health Sciences Symposium to host an Alumni Panel Discussion and Networking Social, from 1 to 2 p.m., KUB Ballroom. The event is open to the campus communi
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Sam Slike, professor of exceptionality programs, recently co-presented four presentations at the annual conference of the Association of College Educators-Deaf/HH in Fort Worth, Tx.
Softball Team Splits with IUP
A new look to exercise science at Bloomsburg University.
Distractions while driving will be the focus of the 20th annual Health Sciences Symposium and Wellness Fair at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania on Thursday and Friday, April 7 and 8.
Baseball vs. Millersville Rescheduled
A delegation from Bloomsburg University recently attended the PASSHE Advocacy Days in Harrisburg to educate the legislature about the vast opportunities, benefits and significance PASSHE brings to Pennsylvania. Among the group were members of the Husky A
Nearly 500 Bloomsburg University students are expected to take part in The Big Event, a community service project, on Saturday, April 9, from 8:30 a.m. to noon. Sponsored by BU’s Community Government Association (CGA), The Big Event is a great oppo
Huskies Fall to Shippensburg in Lacrosse
BU student-athletes will be holding their annual Husky Youth Day on Saturday, April 9, at the Nelson Field House for area children in grades K-8 and will run from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. BU athletes from football, soccer, basketball, field hockey, track and sw
Legal scholar and author Roy L. Brooks will talk about “Racial Justice in the Age of Obama” as part of Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. observance. The lecture will be presented Thursday, April 7, at 7
Michael Patte, associate professor of education, was co-author of a proposal that landed a $133,000 Community Engagement for Early Care and Education Grant funded by the office of Child Development and Early Learning in July, 2010.
BU's Student Concert Committee of Community Government Association will present the Campus Consciousness: Green Carpet Tour 2011 with Wiz Khalifa on Wednesday, April 6, at 8 p.m. in Nelson Field House. The concert will feature special guest Mac Mill
Harlem Ambassadors to Play at Bloomsburg
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and writer Achy Obejas will visit Bloomsburg University on Thursday, April 7, to present a lecture and discuss her books. Both events are free and open to the public.
Wednesday Baseball Postponed
Softball Team Jumps Seven Spots in Top 25 Poll
Tennis Schedule Changed
The Capitol is expected to be flooded by students and education advocates from around Pennsylvania protesting Gov. Tom Corbett’s proposed funding cuts for universities and public schools.
May and August graduates are being invited to nominate outstanding teaching at Bloomsburg University by Friday, April 8, at 4 p.m.
Take Back the Night with the BU Women’s Resource Center at 7 p.m., Kehr Union Multipurpose B. The evening includes a candlelight vigil and an inspirational talk by Angela, who was kidnapped in broad daylight at the age of 17 from a shopping mall pa
Winner of eight Tony Awards, including 2007 musical of the year, and featuring an electrifying rock score by Grammy Award-winners Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater, Spring Awakening has been proclaimed “the most explosive new musical since Rent.”
Discover the unique opportunity students have to explore Russia through BU’s collaborative study abroad program with Moscow Finance University, which enables students to step into the world of globalization through tailored programs for summer, sem
Lacrosse Team Ranks in National Poll
Women's Teams Downs Millersville
Men's Tennis Team Rolls Past Millersville
Students from Ferdâ Asya’s American Expatriate Fiction in Paris class and the International Studies LLC spent spring break in Paris. The group saw the homes of the American writers who lived and wrote in Paris in the 1920s and sat in the caf&
BU President David Soltz recently announced the appointment of Ira Blake as provost and senior vice president for academic affairs.
Bloomsburg University recently recognized an alumnus’ generosity by naming a lobby in his honor. The renovated Sutliff Hall’s Joe Rado Lobby pays tribute to Joe Rado, president and CEO of WORLD electronics in Reading, a manufacturer of indust
Alex Piazza, a BU freshman from Roseto, was recently one of hundreds of college students and faculty in Harrisburg to protest Gov. Tom Corbett's proposed 50 percent cut to higher education funding.
Fisher Picked as PSAC Central Division Pitcher of the Week
The national tour of “Spring Awakening” is coming to Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. The troupe will give a single performance Friday, April 8, at 8 p.m. in Haas Center for the Arts, Mitrani Hall with a gallery talk one hour before cur
Dove Named PSAC Men's Tennis Player of the Week
Sullivan Named PSAC East Player of the Week
The Beehive Design Collective will bring its “True Cost of Coal” graphical and narrative campaign to Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Monday, April 4, sponsored by the BU Planeteers, SOLVE, the Green Campus Committee, the Department of F
Softball Schedule Changed
Baseball Schedule Change
Baseball Knocks Off IUP in Sunday Doubleheader
Men's Tennis Team Beats Dowling
Softball Sweeps Mansfield on Sunday
Bloomsburg Women's Track and Field Competes at Lafayette
Bloomsburg Competes at Lafayette
Men's Tennis Blanks West Chester
Men's Tennis Blanks West Chester
Women's Tennis Downs West Chester
Women's Tennis Downs West Chester
Lacrosse Team Falls to #10 Gannon, 10-8
Lacrosse Team Falls to #10 Gannon, 10-8
Softball Team Sweeps Pair from Millersville
Kelsey Gallagher Named Honorable Mention All-American
Sean Boylan Named PSAC Freshman of the Year in Wrestling
Men's and Women's Tennis Team Assist with YMCA Program
BU will welcome back former students with its annual Alumni Weekend from Friday to Sunday, April 1 to 3, held in conjunction with the Siblings’ and Children’s Weekend. Parents, relatives and siblings of students are invited to attend, as well
The BU women's lacrosse team will be raising money and awareness Saturday, April 2, for suicide prevention by participating in a Lax-4-Life game. In their matchup with Gannon University, the Huskies will be accepting donations at the halftime for th
BU Ice Hockey players Dimitri Pahides, Chris Kocher, Matt Loscalzo and Zach Gower recently played in the DVCHC's All-Star Game, where they teamed up with top players from West Chester, Richard Stockton of N.J., Neumann, Shippensburg, Widener and Leh
A retired mathematics professor will be named an honorary alumnus and awards will be presented to four alumni when the Bloomsburg University Alumni Association celebrates the accomplishments of graduates at the Annual Awards Luncheon on Saturday, April 2
Student teaching packets for fall 2011 are due by Friday, April 1. Students who have already turned in their packet without the updated PSEA Insurance has until April 11 to submit proof of updating. Any questions please contact Angela Laubach at (570) 38
Baked potato, white chicken chili and spicy creole chicken are some of the soups that will be served at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania’s Empty Bowls Banquet, Sunday, April 3, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Kehr Union Ballroom.
BU's seventh annual Personal Adornment Day and Makeup Extravaganza will be held Thursday, March 31, with a free public lecture, “The Healing Sutras: The Contemporary Embroidery of Erin Enidcott,” at 10 a.m. in Old Science Hall 311, follo
Schroeder Named PSAC Men's Tennis Player of the Week
BU's Foreign Film Series continues this evening, 7 p.m., McCormick 2303, with Everlasting Moments (Sweden, 2008). Movie is open free to the public.
Tennis Matches Moved
Softball Doubleheader Postponed on Friday
Lacrosse Team Hosts Lax-4-Life
Baseball Schedule Changes - IUP Doubleheaders Postponed
Help support the Bloomsburg Women’s Center, Inc. It’s that time of the year again to say good-bye to winter and welcome spring by cleaning out our closets!
Huskies Use Power Surge to Sweep Clarion in Softball
Huskies Use Power Surge to Sweep Clarion in Softball
Composer Ted Rounds, a faculty member at Kent State University, will be the guest artist for the spring concert of Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania’s percussion ensemble.
BU’s Green Campus Initiative is celebrating original student art from students of all majors with its inaugural EcoArt Contest. Submissions, of any medium, must challenge viewers to think about pressing environmental issues and/or the value and imp
BU physics and engineering technology faculty David Simpson and Naz Fallahian found trace amounts of radioactive Iodine-131 (I-131) in recent rainfall collected in Danville. A three-liter sample of rain was collected in Danville on Wednesday, March 23, a
BU students are organizing an on-campus march Wednesday, March 30, to spread awareness of and protest Governor Tom Corbett’s proposed budget cuts to PASSHE. Students will meet on the steps at Carver Hall at 11:15 a.m. and march to the front of the
As more Pennsylvania college students find difficulty in receiving financial aid for their online courses, the state is evaluating the fairness of their policy that limits the number of online courses a student can take to 50 percent, if they want to rem
See how BU Quest enjoyed the splendor of Mt. Washington in New Hampshire, which features highest peak in the northeastern U.S. with an elevation of 6,288 feet above mean sea level.
Softball Team Sweeps Pair from Lock Haven
Lacrosse Team Rallies for Win over Mercyhurst
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Ladies First is recognizing BU’s phenomenal women and is asking for your help by submitting a one-page essay with your definition of a phenomenal woman.
A contingent of Bloomsburg University students joined fellow PASSHE school students Monday at the State Capitol in Harrisburg in protest of the proposed state cuts in education.
Baseball Drops Pair to West Chester
A retired mathematics professor will be named an honorary alumnus and awards presented to four alumni when the Bloomsburg University Alumni Association celebrates the accomplishments of graduates at the Annual Awards Luncheon on Saturday, April 2, at noo
Bloomsburg University President David Soltz and Clarion University President Karen Whitney will join PASSHE Chancellor John Cavanaugh today in Harrisburg to appear before the state House Appropriations Committee at 1:30 p.m. and discuss PASSHE’s 20
Twenty BU student journalists and their advisers traveled to New York City from March 13 to 15 to join more than 1,200 college journalists for the annual College Media Convention at the Marriott Marquis on Times Square.
Softball Team Postponed at Shepherd
The ceramist and sculptor who cast the bronze bell on the Academic Quad, Toshiko Takaezu, died March 8 in Hawaii. Takaezu cast the bell, Endless Circle, on BU's campus in 1987. She created the bell, her first bronze bell created in North America, by
Two School Records Set For Women's Track and Field Team
Two School Records Set For Women's Track and Field Team
Men's Track and Field Team Opens Outdoor Season
Men's Track and Field Team Opens Outdoor Season
Baseball Splits with West Chester
Baseball Splits with West Chester
Lacrosse Team Falls to #4 Lock Haven, 13-6
Lacrosse Team Falls to #4 Lock Haven, 13-6
Kids' Fun today 1 to 3 p.m. at Nelson Field House, a FREE carnival sponsored by Bloomsburg University student. Campus organizations will provide exciting games, crafts and activities!
The Rioult Dance Company, founded by former French track and field star, Pascal Rioult, will bring modern dance to BU’s Haas Center for the Arts, Mitrani Hall, on Saturday, March 26, at 7 p.m. The performance, which will feature three of their most
Lacrosse Team Holds off IUP 14-13
Student teaching packets for fall 2011 are due by Friday, April 1. Students who have already turned in their packet without the updated PSEA Insurance has until April 11 to submit proof of updating. Any questions please contact Angela Laubach at (570) 38
BU’s Model UN Students Organization recently attended the 2011 National Model Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Conference in Washington, D.C., where they got a hands-on experience and introduction to economic and development topics in the
Track and Field Ready for Outdoor Season
Bloomsburg University and the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) need your help to prevent Pennsylvania students, families and communities from losing access to quality, affordable public higher education.
BU international students and the SOLVE office are collecting donations on campus to help earthquake and tsunami victims in Japan. The donations will be made through the American Red Cross. Students will be accepting donations Friday, March 25, beginning
Football Team to Begin Spring Practice
Lauryn Gibson, a management major, completed an internship with the Hershey Entertainment Complex’s Human Resource Office. There, she got a “behind the scenes” look at the amusement park she enjoyed visiting for years. A few of her duti
Registration is open for an introductory-level wilderness first aid program sponsored by BU’s Quest program and presented by the National Outdoor Leadership School’s (NOLS) Wilderness Medicine Institute.
Baseball Schedule Changed Due to Recent Bad Weather
Softball Schedule Changed Due to Field Conditions
BU field hockey was recognized by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) for academic success this season. In addition, eight players were named to the Division II National Academic Squad.
Susan Dauria, professor of anthropology, gives her insight in this latest Focus on History article by the dailygazette.com community blog. See what she had to say about the decline of industry in Amsterdam.
The Rioult Dance Company, founded by former French track and field star, Pascal Rioult, will bring modern dance to BU’s Haas Center for the Arts, Mitrani Hall, on Saturday, March 26, at 7 p.m. The performance, which will feature three of their most
Higher education for veterans since the establishment of the GI Bill will be the topic of a presentation by Margaret Stewart, instructor of communication studies at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. Stewart will present the free lecture, part of the
Get the latest news on the discussion and coverage involving the current Pennsylvania budget proposal. BU's PA Budget Impact site features up-to-date links to news coverage, budget hearings, blogs and editorials from across the state.
Stutzman Named EWL Coach of the Year
BU’s Kappa Sigma fraternity has kept busy outside of the classroom this semester helping a local Habitat for Humanity project. Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit, nondenominational Christian housing ministry that pulls volunteers together to build
Field Hockey Honored For Academic Achievement
Women's Tennis Team Downs Wilkes
Women's Tennis Team Downs Wilkes
Men's Tennis Team Downs Wilkes University
Men's Tennis Team Downs Wilkes University
Two of the training industry’s most prominent figures, Dr. Tony O’Driscoll of Duke University and Karl Kapp of Bloomsburg University, are teaming up to share their immersive e-learning expertise in a free, limited-seat virtual event March 30
BU is once again giving students an opportunity to leave their mark in the second annual Huskies Student Section T-shirt Contest, sponsored by the University Store and BU Sports Information. Entries are being accepted through Friday, March 25. The winner
Fisher Named PSAC Central Division Pitcher of the Week
Fisher Named PSAC Central Division Pitcher of the Week
Several BU students took advantage of the opportunity to attend the Central Pennsylvania Employment Consortium (CPEC) Job & Internship Fair in Camp Hill last month. BU’s Career Development Center is a member of the consortium that coordinates t
Mary Gardner, long-time BU's athletic director, will retire at the end of June 2011 after 23 years leading the Huskies athletic program. A pioneer in women's intercollegiate athletics, Gardner became one of the first female athletic directors i
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Lacrosse Team Falls 9-8 to West Chester
Take a look beyond prime time of the cast and crew of Jock Talk, a sports talk show on BUTV Channel 8 (local Bloomsburg) of its own niche. Don't miss what these guys may say next!
John Okpara, professor of management, and his colleague, Jean D. Kabongo, assistant professor of management at the University of South Florida, Sarasota-Manatee, Sarasota, recently had an article “Cross-Cultural Training and Expatriate Adjustment:
More than 5,000 selections of books, magazines, tapes, records and DVDs are available at the Friends of the BU Library Association’s 11th annual book sale, which continues Monday, March 21, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Andruss Library's Schweiker
Mary Gardner Announces Retirement as Bloomsburg AD
BU freshmen and seniors are being asked to complete the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) to help BU pinpoint and address areas that may need improvement, in and out of the classroom.
Men's Tennis Falls to Penn State
Huskies Post Two More Wins at Tournament
The Rioult Dance Company will bring modern dance to Bloomsburg University’s Haas Center for the Arts, Mitrani Hall, on Saturday, March 26, at 7 p.m. The performance is a part of the 25th anniversary Celebrity Artist Series and general admission is
Baseball Splits Home Opener with Shippensburg
Softball Team Wins Two More in Virginia
Softball Team Wins Opener at West Virginia Tournament
Baseball Drops Pair of Close Games to Shippensburg
Wrestlers Have Season Come to an End at NCAA Championships
BU’s Intramural Department is taking registration through Friday, March 18, for its upcoming spring season, which will include dodgeball, flag football, soccer, softball and volleyball.
Bloomsburg Wrestlers Competing at NCAA D1 Championships
BU freshmen and seniors are being asked to complete the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) to help BU pinpoint and address areas that may need improvement, in and out of the classroom.
Jock Talk Sports is hosting a NCAA men’s basketball tourney Selection Special at 8 p.m., BUTV Channel 9, where the crew will do a full bracket breakdown, as well as Final Four picks. Tim Hipszer and Jesse Betar, with a special guest, will predict t
Lend a hand to your neighbor by joining the Community Government Association’s one-day community service effort, The Big Event, on Saturday, April 9, beginning at 8:30 a.m. at Town Park.
BU President David L. Soltz hosted a campus roundtable Tuesday, March 15, at the Fireside Lounge where he and BU's vice presidents fielded questions and discussed the proposed state budget and its effect on PASSHE and BU.
Dove Named PSAC Men's Tennis Player of the Week
Palko Named PSAC East Women's Player of the Week
Pientack Named PSAC Central Player of the Week
BU’s Chamber Orchestra will offer its spring concert on Sunday, March 20, at 2:30 p.m. at St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 123 N. Market St., Bloomsburg.
More than 1,500 pre-sale tickets for the Wiz Khalifa concert on April 6 were sold Tuesday, March 15, as numerous students camped out overnight outside the Kehr Union to be the first in line.
Put your leadership skills in action and begin networking with 60,000 members of BU’s alumni network. Deadline to apply is 4 p.m., Friday, March 18!
Lacrosse Team Tops Kutztown, 12-4
Joan Bradbury, a senior social work major and art studio minor, is working for the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources in the Office of Conservation Science as part of a 15-week internship sponsored by PASSHE. Bradbury is one of 14 stu
BU’s Psychology Association will host a panel discussion, “Understanding the Brain Throughout Life,” Tuesday, March 15, at 7 p.m. in McCormick Center 2303. The panel is part of the international campaign, Brain Awareness Week, which wil
Pre-sale tickets for the Wiz Khalifa concert on April 6 will go on sale today at 10 a.m. in the Kehr Union Information Center. Two tickets ($25 each) per valid BU student ID. Two IDs maximum per student.
BU President David L. Soltz will host a campus roundtable on Tuesday, March 15, from 11 a.m. to noon in Kehr Union, Fireside Lounge. During this roundtable, which is open to the campus community, President Soltz and BU's vice presidents will field q
Brian Johnson, a BU instructor, will focus on popular films and their depiction of sexual identity for an Institute for Culture and Society lecture Monday, March 14, at 7 p.m. in the Andruss Library, Schweiker Room. The program is open to the public free
Sarah Weddington, the attorney who successfully argued the Supreme Court Case, Roe v. Wade, will lecture on Monday, March 14, at 7 p.m. in Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania’s Kehr Union Multicultural Center. The event is free and open to the pu
Baseball Cruises Past Young Harris, 13-3
Lacrosse Team Falls to Queens (NC)
Bloomsburg Rallies for Two Wins on Saturday
Lacrosse Team Rolls to Easy Win
Baseball Scores 10 in Sixth to Rout Young Harris
Huskies Fall to Young Harris College in Baseball
Jasmine Lee, a communication studies major, completed an internship with BU Quest this past summer working with its Summer Adventure Camps. These camps are formed to help build leadership and teambuilding skills in an outdoor and active environment.
Bloomsburg Softball Sweeps Pair on Friday
Bloomsburg Softball Sweeps Pair on Friday
According to the National Weather Service, river flooding in Columbia County is imminent as the Susquehanna River is expected to exceed the 19-foot flood stage locally by Saturday morning. A crest of 24 feet is expected by 8 a.m.
Beginning Monday, March 14, a new parking ticket system for BU will take effect. Any old (maroon outline) parking tickets will still need to be paid through the Business Office. The new (blue outline) parking tickets have instructions on them for payment
Bloomsburg University President David Soltz responds to Gov. Tom Corbett's unprecedented cuts to higher education in his 2010-11 state budget proposal. BU will continue to focus on providing a high-quality education that is affordable for its studen
Bloomsburg Softball Downs Limestone
BU men's basketball player Dontahe Jordan has been named the 2010-11 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Eastern Division Freshman of the Year in voting by the league's coaches. In addition, Jordan was also named first team All-PSAC East, wh
Students returning to Bloomsburg University following Spring Break may encounter detours caused by flooded road conditions, primarily in the area of the Bloomsburg Fairgrounds. A river flood warning has been issued for Columbia County, beginning Thursday
Felix Kaputu, a native of Congo and professor of comparative literature at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, spent two days at BU last week meeting with faculty and speaking to students. His visit, as part of this year’s International Facult
As Stephanie enjoys her first-ever Spring Break as a college student, let’s catch up with her ongoing blog about her first year at Bloomsburg University. In this latest post, Stephanie clues us in on her happenings throughout February.
Follow the journey of Parker and Amanda, members of the Class of 2014, as they learn the ropes of college life in front of our cameras. See the adjustment Parker is making to the rigors of higher education in this third episode.
BU women's basketball player Kelsey Gallagher has been named the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division Athlete of the Year, while head coach Bill Cleary was named the PSAC Eastern Division Coach of the Year in voting by the
A silent auction of items ranging from gift certificates for local businesses to vacation rentals will be featured during “It’s Time” on Tuesday, March 22, from 5 to 7 p.m. at BU’s Fenstemaker Alumni House.
Jordan Named PSAC East Freshman of the Year
BU wrestler Mike Dessino won his first Eastern Wrestling League (EWL) title with a 3-1 sudden victory win, to capture the 174 weight class this past weekend at the Nelson Field House. Dessino's win gives him an automatic berth in the NCAA championsh
Bloomsburg Falls to Wingate in Women's Tennis
Gallagher Named PSAC East Athlete of the Year
Men's Tennis Team Falls to Wingate
Men's Tennis Team Falls to Wingate
Gov. Tom Corbett’s proposed budget is making headlines around the Harrisburg region and Pennsylvania. Follow The Patriot News lead ...
Iezzi Saves Bloomsburg Win
Iezzi Saves Bloomsburg Win
See The Patriot News's first report on Gov. Tom Corbett's 2011-12 state budget draft, where he has proposed some dramatic cuts in higher education funding. He calls for cutting the state’s spending on higher education to nearly $1.3 bill
Bloomsburg Baseball Splits With Carson-Newman
Bloomsburg Baseball Splits With Carson-Newman
Paine Leads BU Softball Team to Split
Paine Leads BU Softball Team to Split
Bloomsburg University's Twitter has eclipsed 1,000 followers. See why ...
Women's Tennis Team Downs Olivet College
BU Women Tennis Downs Marian University
Men's Tennis Team Downs Marian Univesity
Bloomsburg Softball Sweeps Pair on Monday
Dessino Wins EWL Title
Lacrosse Suffers First Loss of Season at Molloy
Bloomsburg Softball Splits Pair on Sunday
Bloomsburg Softball Splits Pair on Sunday
Softball Teams Splits Pair on Day One of Season
EWL Brackets Now Available
California Downs Bloomsburg in PSAC Semi-Finals
Bloomsburg University welcomed the Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. to campus Wednesday evening, March 2, as the keynote speaker for the 18th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Banquet. In both his speech and question-and-answer session that followed, Jac
BU will be the site of the 2010-11 PSAC Women's Basketball Final Four on Friday and Saturday featuring Edinboro, California (PA), Millersville and host Bloomsburg. The 36th annual EWL Tournament will be held on Sunday, highlighted by Edinboro, which
BU women’s intramural basketball reached the semifinals of the National Intramural Recreational Sports Association's campus championship series regional tournament at Ohio State University last weekend. The team, which lost to the eventual tou
Bloomsburg University will channel the spirit of New Orleans as the Hot 8 Brass Band rings in Mardi Gras Friday, March 4, at 7 p.m. in Haas Center for the Arts, Mitrani Hall. The performance is part of the 25th anniversary season of BU’s Celebrity
BU men’s intramural basketball rebounded from an opening loss in pool play to win the National Intramural Recreational Sports Association's campus championship series regional tournament at Ohio State University last weekend. The team, which w
BU’s Alumni Association Board of Directors recently hosted the winners of 2010 Legacy Scholarships at a luncheon, which included 15 scholarship of $750 each awarded to current BU students of alumni parents. Winners were chosen by random drawing.
Bloomsburg to Host PSAC Women's Basketball Final Four
BU's data system, PeopleSoft, will be temporarily shut down March 4 to 11 to implement additional modules. Due to this shut down the admissions online application and self-service portal used to check an applicant’s status will be unavailable.
Lacrosse Team Ranks Fifth in Preseason Poll
EWL Championship Preview
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Natasha Trethewey will speak about writing and publishing and share her own writing process Thursday, March 3, at 2 p.m. in BU’s Kehr Union, Hideaway.
Kayla Oxenrider scored a career-high 29 points to lead BU to an 80-66 win over Kutztown in a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference women's basketball quarterfinal playoff game. The win sends the Huskies to PSAC Final Four, which will be hosted at t
Lacrosse Wins Its Season Opener, 10-8, in OT
Bloomsburg University is welcoming The Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. to campus tonight as the keynote speaker for the 18th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Banquet. An advocate for empowerment, peace, civil rights, gender equality and economic and so
John Okpara, professor of management, and his colleague, Jean D. Kabongo, assistant professor of management at the University of South Florida, Sarasota-Manatee, Sarasota, recently had an article “Cross-Cultural Training and Expatriate Adjustment:
2011 PSAC Women's Basketball Championship Information
Oxenrider Powers Huskies Past Kutztown
Felix Kaputu from the Democratic Republic of the Congo will present, “HIV-AIDS, Poverty and Faith in Sub-Saharan Africa: the Case of Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo” as this year’s International Faculty Association scholar s
See what Bloomsburg University did to bring more than seven million people together this past year.
Led by the BU Huskies football team, the recent campus blood drive collected a record-breaking 374 units of blood with 163 first-time blood donors.
BU faculty making news ... Nicole Defenbaugh, assistant professor of communication studies, recently had her new book, “Dirty Tale: A Narrative Journey of the IBD Body,” released and published by Hampton Press.
Put your leadership skills in action and begin networking with 60,000 members of BU’s alumni network.
Russian scholar Boris Lanin will lecture on “Reforming Literary Education in Post-Soviet Russia” on Tuesday, March 1, at 7 p.m. in Bloomsburg University’s Andruss Library, Schweiker Room.
Todd Borlik, assistant professor of English at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, will lecture on the presentation of Shakespeare’s plays in Japan on Tuesday, March 1, at 6 p.m. in Columbia Hall 119.
Bloomsburg University alumna takes a look at an iPhone app that helps make teaching and practicing jazz significantly easier.
Five to be Inducted into EWL Hall of Fame
Jordan Named PSAC East Freshman of the Week
Derr Named PSAC East Freshman of the Week
BU Quest is hosting a Service Spring Break Trip to Asheville, N.C., from March 5 to 12, where participants will backpack on the Art Loeb trail in the Pisgah National Forest in addition to a service project.
Track & Field Finishes Strong at PSAC Championships
Track & Field Making Strides at PSAC Championships
Men's Basketball Ends Season with Win
Women's Basketball Routs West Chester to End Regular Season
You have not seen television quite like this. Don't miss what they say next, every Monday night on BUTV Channel 8 (Bloomsburg).
Explore Italy this spring with Christine Sperling, professor of art and art history, on her Study Abroad program from May 23 to June 5. See some of Italy’s greatest artistic treasures, such as Michelangelo’s David and the Florence Cathedral.
BU’s Ice Hockey Club team recently won the American Division Championship of the Delaware Valley Collegiate Hockey Conference by defeating Widener University 4-1 at the Flyers Skate Zone in Pennsauken, NJ., led by Zach Gower with two goals and Eric
A fan bus for this weekend’s men and women’s basketball games at West Chester is being organized for students to support the BU teams, as the men's team makes a push for the playoffs.
Track & Field Geared Up for PSAC Championships
BU's Council of Trustees recognized the emeritus status Wednesday for retired faculty Margaret Till, biology, and Gilbert Darbouze, languages and cultures; Carol Barnett, who retired as director of the Career Development Center; and Roger Hartman, r
BU students Elizabeth Hanrahan, Jessica Chappell, Carol Evans, Brittney Logan, Ralph Hinkle and Annamarie Wojton presented research at the 14th Annual Student Symposium in Art History on Jan. 28 in the KUB Hideaway, hosted by the Department of Art and Ar
Kelsey Gallagher scored a game-high 25 points as the BU women's basketball team clinched first place in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Eastern Division with an 85-54 win Wednesday over East Stroudsburg. The PSAC East title is the first f
This season of The Freshmen Experience, a reality series documenting the first semester of two BU freshmen, is nearing an end. Let’s start to finish our journey with Parker and Amanda, members of the Class of 2014, as they learn the ropes of colleg
BU Honors 97 as Scholar-Athletes
BU men's soccer coach Paul Payne was recently installed as the president of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) at its annual meeting in Baltimore. He will serve as president through the 2012 NSCAA convention in Kansas City.
Men's Basketball Defeated by Warriors, 83-64
Men's Basketball Defeated by Warriors, 83-64
Women's Basketball Team Clinches PSAC East Title With Win
Women's Basketball Team Clinches PSAC East Title With Win
Stephen W. Whitworth, associate professor of English, recently published his "Sidney, Lacan, and the Perverse Phantasy of Pastoral" in a special, book-length issue of The Shakespeare Yearbook, entitled Lacanian Interpretation of Shakespeare, ed
Mark DiLemmo's third place finish and school record time in the 200-fly highlighted the final day for the BU men's swim team at the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference swimming championships this past weekend.
Meet your new CGA executive leaders ...
Don't miss the 2011 Dining Services Food Show, featuring numerous vendors such as General Mills and Kellogg's. Free admission for students, faculty and staff!
Getting excited about taking your first steps as BU students? We are!
The BU softball team will be holding its annual sneaker sale on Thursday, Feb. 24, in the KUB Multipurpose Room from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. There will be sales on name brand shoes, clothing, sport bags, socks, hats and more.
BU’s YouTube Channel has eclipsed 100,000 video uploads! See why …
Hannah Jones, a senior double major in creative writing and history, will have her story, "Getting Warmer," published in the spring edition of the Inside Pennsylvania Magazine. The story is set in Centralia, and had to be written about a Pennsy
Michael C. Hickey, professor of history, recently had his work, Competing Voices from the Russian Revolution: Fighting Words (Santa Barbara CA: Greenwood/ABC-Clio, '11) published. Hickey is also editor of the new academic journal On the Jewish Stree
BU launches its college campaign today "To Stop Violence Against Women and Girls" with The Vagina Monologues at 7:30 p.m., Theater Lab (behind the University Store).
Snow day giving you cabin fever? BUSTED's latest episode is still on schedule for tonight!
BU’s Quest recently hosted its annual Human-Powered Winter Festival on upper campus, which featured snowshoeing, cross country skiing and mock ice climbing. Participants also took turns on the climbing wall and enjoyed the thrills of kayak snow sle
The BU Women's Resource Center is celebrating notable women in history this month. See who is the latest to be recognized ...
Gallagher Named PSAC East Player of the Week
BU's SHARE (Students Helping Adolescents Reach Excellence) program is seeking tutors for the spring semester to work with local elementary, middle and high school students — students who have shown need socially and/or academically
Jordan Named PSAC East Freshman of the Week
Classes at Bloomsburg University are cancelled for Monday, Feb. 21, due to the current weather conditions. Liberal leave is in effect. A severe winter weather warning is in effect through 11 a.m. Steady snow through morning. Cloudy with variable winds an
Women Swimmers Finish Ninth at PSAC Championships
DiLemmo Third in the 200-Fly at PSACs
Women's Tennis Falls to Slippery Rock
Baseball Finishes Third in Builder Invite with 9-5 Win
Women's Swimmers Wrap Up Day Three Action at PSACs
Castaneda Repeats at PSAC Champion
Palek Sets New School Record in Weight Throw
Kutztown Powers Past Baseball, 13-12
The BU men's and women's swimming teams competed Saturday in Day 3 of the 2011 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Swimming Championships. Five women and 13 men qualified to return Saturday evening for the finals session.
Matza Sets New School Record in Shot Put
Men's Basketball Comes up Short in Cheyney Clash
Huskies Win Ninth Straight
Swimming Qualifies 18 for Day 3 Finals
Baseball Falls to Lock Haven in Late-Night Affair
BU’s Student Concert Committee is accepting applications for new members through Feb. 21 at the KUB Information Center. This is the group that brings performing acts to campus, such as Jack’s Mannequin and Kid Cudi. Applications can be picked
Men's Swimming Rolls through Day 2 at PSAC Championships
Women's Swim Team Completes Day Two of PSAC's
Bloomsburg Downs Lock Haven on Friday
Spring 2011 Open House dates have been set, March 19 and April 16. Sign up now. Space is limited ...
The Bloomsburg University Players will present the musical comedy, "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee," Thursday to Saturday, Feb. 17 to 19, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 20, at 3 p.m. in the Alvina Krause Theatre, 226 Center St., Bloo
The BU women's swim team is in second place after the first day of the 2010-11 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference swimming championships. With one event complete, BU has 29 points with West Chester in the lead with 36 points. In the only event o
BU is seeking applicants for The Harrisburg Internship Semester Program (THIS) program in the fall 2011 and spring 2012 semesters for students with interest in any aspect of state government. The program welcomes students with any major. Every effort is
After a 70-city international tour, "DRUMLine Live" will bring the high-energy sounds of marching band music to BU on Friday, Feb. 18, at 8 p.m. in Haas Center for the Arts, Mitrani Hall, as part of BU's 25th anniversary Celebrity Artist S
Baseball Rallies Against Briarcliffe
Men' Swim Team Completes Day One of PSAC Championships
Women's Swim Team in Second Place After Day One of PSAC's
Almost reaching 60 degrees! What a day to be outside ... a little Pep in your step?
Relive the LLC trip to West Virginia last spring, where they saw first-hand the effects of mountaintop coal removal. Group discussion going on now at the KUB Ballroom.
Baseball Holds off Apprentice School in Season Opener
See what happens at BU when the sun sets over Columbia County. Meet a successful alumnus who believes “preparation and perspiration beats inspiration” and nursing majors who prepare for their careers volunteering in Third World countries. Lea
Showcase your talent ... sing? dance? poetry? step?
"Re-Energize BU," a daylong event focused on raising awareness about the health and environmental impacts of coal usage, will be held Thursday, Feb. 17, with a full schedule of events and panel discussions.
Softball Team Picked to Win PSAC Central Division
Men's Basketball Stumbles Against Mansfield
Gallagher Leads Bloomsburg Past Mansfield
BU goalie Matthew Markert stopped every shot in the Huskies recent 7-0 victory over Shippensburg University. Huskies captain, Chris Kocher, earned a hat trick along with goals by Eric Zimmerman, Greg Maisch, Michael Gallagher and John Carr. BU won the Am
The weekly Campus Shuttle run to Wal-Mart Shopping Plaza will add another evening to the schedule beginning Thursday, Feb. 17, in addition to its existing Tuesday and Friday evening run. The hours for all three evenings will remain the same as the curren
See how Kamilla Andersen, a BU foreign exchange student, survived her first-ever Super Bowl party and why she was so excited about the cake?
Joseph McDonald, a BU graduate, has joined the race to become a Court of Common Pleas judge in Monroe County. He was one of many Huskies who will be seeking public office in various election campaigns across the state this year.
If you are a first-year or senior student, you are invited to participate in the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE). Bloomsburg University is interested in learning about your educational activities and what you are gaining from your campus exp
Men's Swimming Prepared for PSAC Championships
Women's Swimming Geared Up for PSAC Championships
See what Saleem Khan, a BU professor of economics, says what the federal $1.65 trillion deficit means for the taxpayers …
Leilani Kupo, director of the BU Women’s Resource Center, will present the program “Cultural Relevance in Educational Reform: Lessons Learned from New Zealand and Jordan” Tuesday, Feb. 15, at 6 p.m. in the Living and Learning Community
BU’s Quest recently hosted its annual Human-Powered Winter Festival on upper campus, which featured snowshoeing, cross country skiing and mock ice climbing. Participants also took turns on the climbing wall and enjoyed the thrills of kayak snow sle
Save a life today. Give blood, from 1 to 7 p.m., KUB Ballroom.
Baseball Set to Kick Off 2011 Season
Cheerleaders to hold tryouts
Cheerleaders to hold tryouts
Ready to go Greek? Rush coming to an end this week.
BU’s Global Awareness Society International, a student organization designed to pique and encourage student interests and concerns beyond Northeastern PA, is holding its first meeting of the semester Monday, Feb. 14, at 5:30 p.m., Bakeless Center 2
Valentine’s Day will forever be extra special for two BU alums. Michael Wentz, ’80, and his wife, Christina Mallozzi Wentz, ‘79/’80, who met on campus as students 34 years ago today and later got engaged at the steps of Carver Hal
Welcome to Husky Nation!
Haas Gallery of Art will be hosting an opening reception Monday, Feb. 14, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for visiting artist Liz Miller’s “Repetitive Deception Scheme” exhibition, which will continue on display through March 18. In addition, Mi
BU Sweeps PSAC East Women's Basketball Honors
Christmas Named PSAC East Freshman of the Week
Happy Valentine’s Day … celebrate the occasion with a free balloon sculpture, courtesy of Lanny Lee today, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the Kehr Union main lobby.
Huskies at Kane Invitational
Huskies at Kane Invitational
Men's Basketball Upends Kutztown, 92-88
Women's Basketball Team Handles Kutztown
Women's Day One Highlights from Kane Invitational
Day One Highlights from Kane Invitational
If you are a first-year or senior student, you are invited to participate in the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE). Bloomsburg University is interested in learning about your educational activities and what you are gaining from your campus exp
Artist's "Order and Chaos" going on display at BU's Haas Gallery of Art ... Sculptor and painter Liz Miller currently installing the exhibit. Stop by ...
Huskies Basketball Conducts Elementary School Clinic
Last day to apply to be a Summer Tutor Counselor with BU's TRiO Upward Bound. It's a great resume builder!
Roughly 350 members of BU’s Greek community recently attended an anti-hazing presentation by Mari Anne Callais on “From Ritual To Reality.” Callais, who has worked in higher education for 16 years, is director of development for Tri Del
Bloomsburg Falls to Binghamton in Wrestling
BU's Student Accounting Association is once again providing free tax help to qualified residents of Columbia and Montour counties through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program.
BU’s Student Concert Committee is accepting applications for new members through Feb. 21 at the Kehr Union Information Center. This is the group that brings performing acts to campus, such as Jack’s Mannequin and Kid Cudi.
Walnut Street Theatre opens its first national tour in its 202-year history in BU’s historic Carver Hall this evening with The Glass Menagerie, one of Tennessee Williams’ earliest successes.
CGA elections for the 2011-12 Executive Committee continue today. Students can cast their votes online or at voting tables set up at the Student Services Center lobby and Kehr Union lobby, where they can enter to win a $25 gift card from the University S
Men's Basketball Defeats Shippensburg, 94-81
Katherine Kollar-Valovage, assistant director of housing for Conference Services and University Testing, recently earned the Collegiate Conference and Events Professional Certification by the Association of Collegiate Conference and Events Director-Inter
Applications to be a student member on the BU Council of Trustees are being accepted through Friday, Feb. 11, in the Office of the President, Carver Hall. Candidates need to be a full-time undergraduate student and in good academic standing. A second sem
Women's Basketball Team Downs Shippensburg
Surprise! Mock juries comprised of college students more likely to convict celebrities, according to a new study featuring Alan Goodboy, BU assistant professor of communication studies and theatre arts.
A new season of The Freshmen Experience, a reality series produced by BU documenting the first semester of two BU freshmen, is upon us. Follow the journey of Parker and Amanda, members of the Class of 2014, as they learn the ropes of college life in fron
CGA elections for the 2011-12 Executive Committee have begun. Students can cast their votes online or at voting tables set up at the Student Services Center lobby and Kehr Union lobby. Students can enter to win a $25. gift card from the University Store
Softball Team Ranked Fourth in Pre-Season
Unleash your Husky Spirit!
Applications for Summer Tutor Counselor positions are due Friday, Feb. 11, to work closely with area ninth to 12th graders aspiring to be the first in their families to attend college. This is a full-time, seven-week, live-in position including room, boa
PRAXIS I Workshop today at 4:45 p.m., McCormick 2314. Learn how to register, testing dates, required passing scores and tips to be successful including showing you “exactly” what is on the test!
The spring 2011 International Studies Living and Learning Community Lecture Series kicks off Tuesday, Feb. 8, at 6 p.m. in the Living and Learning Community Center, 119 Columbia Hall. Mark Usry, associate professor of legal studies, will give the lecture
Discover the unique opportunity students have to explore Russia through BU’s collaborative study abroad program with Moscow Finance University, which enables students to step into the world of globalization through individually tailored programs fo
Three Wrestlers Ranked Nationally
The magazine — winner of a gold award by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals — is published each winter, spring and fall for alumni, current students' families and friends of Bloomsburg University.
There will be 2011 Spring Off-Campus Housing and Safety Fair on Tuesday, Feb. 15, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., KUB Multipurpose A&B. Various town landlords will be in attendance with information on their available rental units for fall 2011 and spring 201
Abubakar Sheriff, a senior business information and technology management major, is currently an intern at Rieter Automotive North America Inc., Bloomsburg, working alongside IT professionals. Sheriff says the learning experience has been priceless, addi
Jordan Named PSAC East Freshman of the Week for Fifth Time
Eddie Buck, a senior theatre arts major and TRiO SSS student, recently won second place in a short film contest sponsored by “See What I’m Saying,” The Deaf Entertainers Documentary. Buck’s short film is entitled, “Inspirati
Perry Named EWL Wrestler of the Week
Men's Track Team Competes at DeSchriver Invitational
Women's Track Team Competes at DeSchriver Invitational
Men's Basketball Loses 3OT Heartbreaker at Millersville
Gallagher Scores Career-High 36 in Win Over Millersville
Wrestling Teams Rolls Past Cleveland State 34-12
Wrestling Team Rallies for Win over Clarion
Tony Phillips, a BU sociology graduate, has thrown his hat into the ring for a top position in Northumberland County government.
BU honored its five All-Americans from the fall 2010 sports season at halftime Thursday of its men's basketball game with East Stroudsburg. Honored were Katie Walczuk from women's soccer, Amanda Riley, Julia Rush and Betsy Renn from field hocke
Wanna Wii battle? BU’s Program Board is hosting a Nintendo Wii Tournament at 1 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 5, in the Kehr Union Ballroom for current BU students. Tourney will feature three competitions – Tennis, Just Dance 2 and Mario Kart. Sign up
BU’s 2002 NCAA Division II national champion women’s field hockey team among the best ever at any level? Not if the 2006 squad has anything to say about it!
Men's Basketball Mounts 22-Point Comeback in Win over ESU
Bloomsburg Honors Fall All-Americans
Bloomsburg Rolls over East Stroudsburg in Women's Basketball
Students will have an opportunity to experience Europe this summer through this four-week study abroad program, which includes courses about the European Union, a number of different perspectives on life and work and a chance to see in-person artworks th
Brett McLaurin, assistant professor of geography and geosciences, had his research on health and environmental effects of dust emission on air quality recently featured on ScienceBlog. Check out the report … at the bottom of this blog posting.
Walnut Street Theatre opens the first national tour in its 202-year history in BU’s historic Carver Hall. This new production of The Glass Menagerie, one of Tennessee Williams’ earliest successes, illustrates the power of memory and inescapab
Enjoy free classes on ice climbing, cross country skiing and snow anchors at BU Quest’s 2011 Human Powered Winter Fest and 5K Run on Saturday, Feb. 5, from 10 to 3 p.m., on the upper campus. In addition, there will be free dog sledding, rock wall c
A dream educational trip to Egypt gave Maryam Cristillo more than just an once-in-a-lifetime archeological experience. It opened her eyes to a deep passion for art.
It’s not too late to say “No thank you” to flu ... According to the CDC, the single best way to protect against the flu is to get vaccinated each year. The timing and duration of influenza seasons vary. While flu outbreaks can happen as
The BU men and women’s basketball games against East Stroudsburg, previously scheduled for tonight, are postponed until Thursday, Feb. 3, at 6 and 8 p.m., at Nelson Field House.
See what Karl Kapp, professor of instructional technology, discovered in this interview with one of his former students, Greg Walsh, who is using a video game to teach children about energy.
Men's and Women's Basketball vs. East Stroudsburg POSTPONED
Bloomsburg University will be operating on a compressed schedule for Wednesday, Feb. 2, due to the current winter conditions. See www.bloomu.edu for details, including a campus webcam and compressed schedule.
Latest updates on campus events and resulting postponements due to the current weather conditions ...
See the latest in research and scholarship at Bloomsburg University ...
Evening classes at Bloomsburg University beginning after 4 p.m. today, Feb. 1, will be canceled due to the current winter conditions.
BU’s (Help Our Planet Earth) H.O.P.E. is holding its Beyond Coal Campaign "Kick-Off Extravaganza" meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 1, at 7:30 p.m., KUB Multipurpose A. There will be pizza, snacks and baked goods. Students will learn more about th
A bonus, as with all study abroad programs, students can immerse themselves in the rich culture of their host country. As for Moscow, not only does it boast a deep history that dates back to the early 12th century, it features a vast mass transit system,
Quiteh Adds a Pair of All-America Selections
Quiteh Adds a Pair of All-America Selections
See what's in store for Bloomsburg University in February ...
See how Marcus Scales, a BU alum and current graduate student from Philadelphia, transformed himself from class clown to first generation college graduate.
Students currently living on campus and plan to live on campus again next academic year (2011-12) need to complete ApplyOnline and MyHousing before the end of today, Jan. 31. If not, students will be unable to participate in the housing selection process
Jordan Named PSAC East Freshman of the Week Again
Greek Life is extremely excited for a new semester to begin. Our organizations are looking for new members, and recruitment events are a great way to learn about fraternities and sororities on campus.
A workshop on the PRAXIS I test will be offered Tuesday, Feb. 1, at 4:25 p.m., McCormick Center 2314 by Thomas Starmack, assistant professor of educational studies and secondary education. Starmack will discuss how to register, testing dates, required pa
Wrestling Team Falls to Pitt on Sunday
Men's Basketball Scores 21 Straight to Close out West Chester
Women's Day Two Highlights From Bison Open
Men's Day Two Highlights From Bison Open
Oxenrider Helps Rally Bloomsburg Past West Chester
Men's Swim Team Performs at IUP Dual Invite
Women's Swim Team Performs at IUP Dual Invite
Women's Day One Highlights From Bison Open
Day One Highlights from Bison Open Track Meet
Women's Swim Team Performs at IUP
Women's and Men's Basketball DELAYED
Men's Swim Team Performs at IUP
Huskies Lose in Wrestling Friday
Midnight Pizza featuring “The Speedbumps,” midnight to 1:30 a.m., KUB Fireside Lounge and Multicultural Center.
Wear white in support of the Huskies this weekend!
Discover the unique opportunity students have to explore Russia through BU’s collaborative study abroad program with Moscow Finance University, which enables students to step into the world of globalization through ndividually tailored programs for
A new way to see BU Huskies athletics!
Music majors at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania will present an honors recital Thursday, Jan. 27, at 7 p.m. in Haas Center for the Arts, Mitrani Hall.
BU’s business office is anticipating Jan. 31 will be the first notification to students concerning any loan disbursement or refunds. Save time and avoid standing in line! Read your BU student e-mail carefully to determine if you have a refund check
An early greeting for BU's Class of 2015 ...
A Husky on the move! Zachary Pearce, a Husky Ambassador and BU senior, will seek election to the Delaware Valley School Board this year. Pearce, 21, is majoring in political science and is vice president of the ambassador leadership organization.
Paul Payne Named President of NSCAA
BU’s Intramural Department is taking registration for the upcoming spring intramural sports season, which includes basketball, volleyball and extreme dodge ball. New this season is the online registration process, along with league management, the
Men's Basketball Falls to PSAC East Foe Mansfield
BU students interested in Latin America are invited to an informational meeting on participating in the Model Organization of American States (MOAS) on Thursday, Jan. 27, at 5 p.m. in Bakeless Center 103. MOAS is one of the projects sponsored each year b
Gallagher Leads Bloomsburg to Easy Win
AP courses in high school the norm now for college-bound students.
MLK Observance Day program with Dr. Roy Brooks scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 27, has been cancelled due to the uncertain weather conditions and will be rescheduled sometime next month.
A new season of The Freshmen Experience, a reality series produced by BU documenting the first semester of two BU freshmen, is here. Follow the journey of Parker and Amanda, members of the Class of 2014, as they learned the ropes of college life in front
See why Bloomsburg University is paying close attention to newly minted Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett ...
Greek Life is looking for new members, and recruitment events are a great way to learn about fraternities and sororities on campus. Fraternities and sororities coordinate membership recruitment in various ways that include membership intake, recruitment,
Anyone interested in helping to raise money for the WellSpring of Faith and Hope orphanage in Zambia, Africa, is invited to a meeting Tuesday, Jan. 25, at 8:30 p.m. in the KUB Fireside Lounge for a discussion about this semester's fundraising effort
Charles McCreary, professor of French at IUP, will present an informational session Tuesday, Jan. 25, on the Nancy, France, study abroad program in cooperation with BU. The session, which is key for anyone interested the program, will be at 1 p.m., Old S
BU’s Intramural Department, along with the PIAA, will host several START (Students of Today Are Referees Tomorrow) certification courses this semester. BU will conduct officiating classes for basketball and volleyball on Jan. 30, Feb. 13 and Feb. 2
Jordan Named PSAC East Freshman of the Week
Mancil Sets New School Mark in the Pole Vault
Men's Track Team Competes at Lehigh Meet
Men's Swim Team Falls at Drexel
Women's Swim Team Performs Well at Drexel
Men's Basketball Cruises Past Cheyney, 93-73
Gallagher Leads Huskies to Win over Cheyney
Women's Swim Team Defeat East Stroudsburg
BU Wrestling Falls to West Virginia
Members of BU’s Model UN Students Organization represented Bloomsburg this fall at the National Model United Nations in Washington, D.C., and then served as advisors on substance and technique to a number of high school students who attended the UN
BU's biomass boiler saves money, reduces emissions. The large-capacity, wood-burning boiler fired up for the first time in mid-December, and by Jan. 12, burned approximately 1,000 tons of wood chips, saving about $15,000 compared with the other boil
Two members of Chancellor John Cavanaugh’s staff will share ways students can show support for Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) during the Monday, Jan. 24, meeting of the Community Government Association Senate. Karen Ball, vi
BU Wrestlers Help Out at YMCA Event
BU Wrestlers Ranked by NCAA
Trained professionals, graduate and undergraduate students will work with you one-on-one at any stage of the writing process at BU’s Writing Center, which opens on Feb. 1. The writing center, Bakeless 206, offers free support for students at any po
BU will be on a compressed schedule Friday, Jan. 22, due to the winter storm that hit the area overnight. Temperatures are expected to reach 26 degrees today with winds at 15-25 mph. Roads are slick this morning but will improve as no more snow accumulat
Students and faculty at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania have a new resource to support and enhance learning – the BU Toy Library.
A new look for Bloomsburg University Foundation, Inc.
Showcase why you’re a thinker, a builder and a doer at BU’s LaunchPad Seminar for Students tonight at the McCormick Center, featuring three Husky alumni entrepreneurs.
Follow BU Twitter to get immediate announcements and reminders of campus events, lectures, and group meetings, as well as real-time alerts of media news and website postings, including the latest video uploads and weather-related schedule changes as soon
Track and Field Returns from Florida Training Trip
An informational meeting for BU students interested in playing for the BU Huskies football team in 2011 will be held at 4:30 p.m. today at Monty's on upper campus. Contact Danny Hale, head coach, at (570) 389-4359 for more information.
Men's Basketball Upended by Shippensburg, 74-72
Women's Basketball Falls to Shippensburg
See how Brittany Frompovich, a BU alumna, is helping her students develop a mindset for practicing their art.
A new season of The Freshmen Experience, a reality series produced by BU documenting the first semester of two BU freshmen, is here. Follow the journey of Parker and Amanda, members of the Class of 2014, as they learned the ropes of college life in front
Bloomsburg University will host its first LaunchPad symposium Thursday, Jan. 20, featuring three Husky alumni entrepreneurs, who will share their success stories, and the director of the Greater Susquehanna Keystone Innovation Zone, who will explain how
Get a jump-start on what's going on this semester ...
Kristin Kelly, an anthropology and English major, capped a productive fall semester by presenting her anthropological research on gender equality in the U.S. at the annual American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings, New Orleans. Kelly intends t
BU’s health physics program loaned a set of Geiger-Mueller radiation detectors to Columbia-Montour Area Vocational Technical School last semester for a set of lab experiments involving low levels of radiation. Their teacher, James Kofskie, a BU phy
Latest weather forecast ... A mixture of winter precipitation types this morning changing to just light freezing rain for the afternoon. High 33F. Winds NNE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation 80 percent.
Christmas Named PSAC East Freshman of the Week
Christmas Named PSAC East Freshman of the Week
Kutztown Defeats Men's Basketball, 89-80
Gallagher Leads Women's Basketball To Win over Kutztown
Kayla Oxenrider and Kelsey Gallagher each scored a game-high 17 points to lead the BU women’s basketball team to a 75-58 win over 16th-ranked Millersville University in the PSAC (Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference) Eastern Division opener for b
Environmental research at Bloomsburg University will reach a new level with the planned renovation of the marina building at Shikellamy State Park, Sunbury. BU is part of a coalition of local scientists, residents and corporations to promote research, p
BU administrators showed their support for recognizing diversity on campus by attending a recent Safe Zones training led by Jen Bayer, Safa Saraçoğlu and Gretchen Osterman. The training, an interactive discussion on how to address insensitive lan
Calling all BU alumni! Tickets are on sale now to see the Phillies play the defending World Series champion San Francisco Giants on July 26, at Citizens Bank Park. Seats are in section 332, Rows 2-5. A limited number of tickets are available and will be
A new look for Mathematics, Computer Science, Statistics to bring in the new spring semester!
Christmas Leads Huskies to OT Win Over Millersville
BU Downs 16th-Ranked Millersville in Women's Basketball
Spring 2011 vehicle registration begins this week ... detailed schedule posted on the Today page.
Bloomsburg University alum, Patrick Henderson, will be among Governor-elect Tom Corbett’s chief advisors. Henderson, a political science graduate, will coordinate Pennsylvania’s energy policy.
BU’s Nurses Christian Fellowship offered their best recipe for holiday cheer this season by baking and decorating cookies for the local community. The event was sponsored by Wesley United Methodist Church, Salvation Army, Agape Ministries, Journey
Students currently living on campus and plan to live on campus again next academic year (2011-12) need to complete ApplyOnline and MyHousing before Jan. 31. If not completed, students will be unable to participate in the housing selection process in Febr
BU’s health physics program loaned a set of Geiger-Mueller radiation detectors to Columbia-Montour Area Vocational Technical School last semester for a set of lab experiments involving low levels of radiation. Their teacher, James Kofskie, a BU ph
See how Bloomsburg University goes international as Madhav Sharma, director of international education, talks briefly about the global opportunities students have and the on-campus connections available to international students in Bloomsburg.
Castaneda Honored as PSAC Swimmer of the Week
Graham Named PSAC Wrestler of the Week
Join Bloomsburg University professor Karl Kapp’s effort with the National Science Foundation to teach middle school students math, science and engineering concepts through a video game.
Protestant Campus Ministry, in cooperation with residence life, DASL, and Catholic Campus Ministry, participated in Operation Christmas Child — a worldwide project to provide Christmas gifts to children in developing countries. The groups collected
Bloomsburg Falls to Mercyhurst in Men's Basketball
Walsh Win Gives Bloomsburg Wrestling 25-23 win over Penn
Women's Basketball Team Falls to Mercyhurst on Sunday
Men's Basketball Team Falls at Slippery Rock
Bloomsburg Shoots Down Slippery Rock 75-46
Bloomsburg Swimmers Take Part in Ocean Swim
A new look to the Women's Resource Center ...
Women's Swim Team Performs Well in Florida
Swim Teams Performs Well in Florida
Students from Milton Area High School were recently honored for their high academic standing within Bloomsburg University’s TRiO Upward Bound program.
Do you enjoy working with kids? Do you want to make a positive impact with your summer? Do you want to learn and teach skills, such as rock climbing, high ropes, camping, hiking, rafting and kayaking? Yes ... then Quest is the place for you!
Follow BU Twitter to get immediate announcements and reminders of campus events, lectures, and group meetings, as well as real-time alerts of media news and website postings, including the latest video uploads and weather-related schedule changes as soon
Stephanie, a BU freshman who took us on a journey this fall of her first semester of college, is less than two weeks away from beginning her second semester at Bloomsburg. See what Stephanie has been up over winter break in this latest blog post …
As the campus gears up for the start of the spring semester on Jan. 18, construction crews have kept busy this winter break working on the $10 million renovation of Sutliff Hall, which began in June 2010. The project includes a complete renovation of the
See how Heidi Ruckno, a BU mass communications alumna, is helping the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce increase business networking and build community relations.
Wrestling Team Runs Win Streak to Six
Bloomsburg University is once again listed among the top 100 public colleges and universities in the country at providing a stellar education at an affordable price.
Swimming Successful in 2010; Ready for 2011
Men's Basketball Wins OT Thriller over Cal, 67-65
Bloomsburg Falls to California, Pa on Tuesday
Fourteen students in the fall honors course, Introduction to Digital Humanities, taught by Stephanie Schlitz, associate professor of English, collaboratively authored a digital humanities manifesto, which was recently published on the Student Voices sect
Bloomsburg Downs NC State in Wrestling
See what Nichola Gutgold, a Bloomsburg University alumna, said about her work as a prolific author, including being able to interview Supreme Court Justices Ruth Bader Ginsberg and Sonia Sotomayor, and scholarly research as a professor in this blog inter
Men's Basketball Falls to IUP, 66-54
Wieller Nets 23 in Women's Basketball Loss
Deborah Watson, a medical technology and M.B.A. graduate of BU, was recently named senior VP and chief operating officer for Bayhealth Medical Center, Central and Southern Delaware’s largest healthcare system. Watson has helped improve Bayhealth
A group of students in Todd Borlik’s Shakespeare class went to New York City this fall to see A Merchant of Venice starring Al Pacino at the Broadhurst Theatre. According to them, Pacino had a dominating stage presence, and his mannerisms and dynam
A chance meeting at the computer lab leads to a lifelong commitment …
Four Wrestlers Advance at Southern Scuffle
Pre-Seeds Announed for Southern Scuffle
The holiday season is the perfect time to reflect and celebrate everyday simple gifts. Please enjoy this special holiday greeting from President David and Dr. Robbie Soltz of Bloomsburg University. Season’s Greetings and Happy New Year!
Michelle Stipanovic, a biology major, completed an internship at Geisinger’s Weis Center for Research working with scientists in a laboratory and learning various techniques used in cell culture and molecular analysis.
Bloomsburg University's YouTube Channel has eclipsed 90,000 video uploads. See why ...
Kayla Wolfe, who works in the fine Arts and Humanities Living Learning Community and was nominated by Stephanie Schlitz, recently won a $500 scholarship provided by the BU Foundation as the Student Employee of the Year.
See why Jim Pomfret has stayed connected to Bloomsburg University even into retirement and how his support annually impacts students.
Craig Jackson, a business administration graduate of Bloomsburg University, was recently promoted to vice president and treasurer of DPL and The Dayton Power and Light Company, one of Forbes’ “100 Most Trustworthy Companies.”
Our campus will remain relatively quiet for five weeks until it bustles again with students and faculty returning for the spring semester. A much-needed holiday break is upon us, and one we definitely deserve after such a busy semester.
Winter commencement capped an eventful and productive fall at BU, highlighted by academic achievement, classroom innovation, campus growth and a stronger connection to the community. Relive some of the images of the fall semester.
The 11th Annual Protestant Campus Ministry Advent Banquet was held earlier this month in the Kehr Union Ballroom, where more than 160 guests enjoyed the music of the BU Gospel Choir and guest speaker Reverend Ruth-Aimee Belonni-Rosario from Princeton the
Grades will be posted on STINF this Thursday, Dec. 23 ...
See Bloomsburg University’s new look in the newly redesigned PASSHE website …
See why students in BU’s Living and Learning Communities say they gain an academic advantage by being in a LLC, along with chances to discover new paths of learning.
BU’s recent Holiday Food Drive collected enough donations to feed 44 local adults and 46 children. Several departments and individuals sponsored children and provided items such as coats, gloves, hats or clothing. Toys were provided for each child
As a program-to-program transfer, HACC students graduating with an associate degree in early childhood education-elementary education can transfer all credits to Bloomsburg University for their bachelor’s degree and be admitted with full junior sta
Gallagher Named PSAC East Player of the Week
Gallagher Leads Huskies to Win Over Georgian Court
Both BU commencement ceremonies will be broadcast live Saturday online. College of Liberal Arts and College of Education, 10 a.m. College of Business and the College of Science and Technology, 2:30 p.m.
Two Bloomsburg University management professors’ research of online learning was recently cited prominently in a Forbes article on whether or not more interaction in online courses is better.
BU’s Biology and Allied Health Sciences Club contributed $300 to the Red Cross for relief efforts in Haiti, from funds raised through a kickball tournament.
Gary Hardcastle, professor of philosophy, will be featured on WITF News on Friday, Dec. 17, at 9 a.m. taking a look at the trivial nature of our nation in regards to reality television and infomercials. Hardcastle will also discuss ways society can help
Baseball Team to Hold Winter Camps
Softball Team to Hold Winter Clinics
Four Wrestlers Ranked Nationally
BU freshman tailback Franklyn Quiteh was named Thursday first team Little All-American by the Associated Press. The honor comes one day after Quiteh was named first team All-American by Daktronics.
A new look for BU Quest, which recently unveiled a new logo created by frequent extended trip participant Todd Butler. In addition, Quest has renamed the Corporate Institute to better reflect its mission within the university and the programs it runs for
BU's student dance and modeling organization, Vice Versa, recently showed its flair for fashion with an on-campus fundraiser, Genesis: The Beginning, featuring singing and dance anchored around a full-scale fashion show. All proceeds from the show b
Quiteh Continues Earning Post-Season Awards
Quiteh Continues Earning Post-Season Awards
Connect with BU’s Student Recreation Center through its newly launched Facebook page, where fans can get updates on fitness classes, rec center schedules and intramural sports, as well as get involved in discussions, such as how to improve the rec
The Rev. Marty Nocchi was one of six children and grew up in a small town south of Scranton, Pa., active in his home parish as a youth. Nocchi, 38, earned an undergraduate degree in education from Bloomsburg University and taught third- and fourth-grade
A state grant will help fund the enrollment of 30-plus students from the Central Columbia School District's high school and middle school instrumental music programs in the viaAcademies online instrumental music courses as a supplement to their inst
Stephanie, who is just about done with her first-ever finals week, sheds light on the approaching holiday break when she will continue her celebration of Hanukkah in this latest post of her blog about life at Bloomsburg University.
Red Meter Permits are available for persons living or working downtown and may be purchased at the police station. Permit holders can renew between Dec. 28 and Dec. 31. Students must be present to get their permits and only one permit is issued per perso
Quiteh Named to Daktronics All-America First Team
University Store’s Textbook Buyback has begun and will continue through Saturday, Dec. 18, at the store on lower campus and for the first time at Monty’s on upper campus. Check the live video feed of the line at the University Store from the
Answering the call for economic recovery. In a few days, Bloomsburg University will be doing its part to remedy this trend by ushering more than 650 well-rounded, highly educated graduates into these and other job markets. Many will enter the areas we pr
A group of exceptionality faculty, who presented their research at the 31st Annual International Conference of YAI’s "Decade of Decisions: Moving Forward in Developmental and Learning Disabilities," headlines the latest in BU’s facu
Harvard professor Howard Gardner recently spoke at BU, continuing his work as the Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and senior director of Harvard Project Zero. Best known for his theory of multiple in
Take a quick break from studying this finals week and stop by the Schweiker Room in the Andruss Library, where professors will be on-hand Monday through Thursday, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. to dispense coffee, tea, hot chocolate, cookies and wisdom. So stop b
Jordan Earns PSAC East Freshman of the Week Honor
Veltre Earns Wrestler of the Week Honors
Beta Beta Beta, the biology honor society, contributed $200 to the Ronald Raab Research Fund. The funds were raised from a variety of events. (L-R) Amanda Kaehler, secretary; Megan Dager, VP; Michael Brabander, treasurer; George Chamuris, chair of biolog
Huskies Sweep BU Duals on Sunday
Women's Basketball Succeeds at Clarion, 79-48
Women's Basketball Succeeds at Clarion, 79-48
UPJ Slips Past Men's Basketball, 70-68
UPJ Slips Past Men's Basketball, 70-68
Indoor Track Team Competes at Lehigh Meet
Indoor Track Competes at Lehigh Meet
Escape the snow with plenty of late-night activities on campus tonight ... movie, bingo and midnight pizza, all sponsored by the Program Board.
A group of BU physics students, who have volunteered to serve on the Columbia County Radiological Emergency Response Team, recently got a tour of the PPL Susquehanna power plant, Berwick, to learn more about their roles on the team.
A group of BU exceptionality students has given students at Bloomsburg Memorial Elementary School an added boost this fall tutoring them afterschool, working on reading skills and studying techniques. The afterschool program was funded by a 2,543 grant f
Dale Behrent, of facilities management, was honored with a STRIVE (Staff and Teams Recognized in their Valuable Efforts) Award for the second quarter for his determination, work ethic and ability to bring out the best in everyone to get the job done effi
Showcase why you’re a thinker, a builder and a doer at Bloomsburg University’s LaunchPad Seminar for Students on Jan. 20 at the McCormick Center, featuring three Husky alum entrepreneurs.
See why Karl Kapp, assistant director of BU’s Institute for Interactive Technologies, claims “Learning Online with Games, Simulations, and Virtual Worlds” is a must-read for anyone involved in education.
A total of 665 students will receive bachelor’s or master’s degrees during Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania’s winter commencement ceremonies Friday and Saturday, Dec.17 and 18, in Haas Center for the Arts, Mitrani Hall.
A group of anthropology students participated in the 103rd American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings this fall, where they worked as conference volunteers, served in the press room, placement center, registration and exhibit hall.
A group of health physics, engineering technology and physics students toured the 150-year-old Benton Foundry this fall, where they learned technical aspects of gray iron, ductile iron and austempered ductile iron.
BU’s Catholic Campus Ministry (CCM) participated in a weekend volunteer service trip this fall to Rochester, N.Y, at a convent with the Sisters of Saint Joseph learning more about Catholic Social Teaching. The group also brought more $800 in toys b
Huskies Roll Past Penn St. Wilkes-Barre in Women's Basketball
Huskies Roll Past Penn St. Wilkes-Barre in Women's Basketball
December marks the 55th anniversary of the beginning of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the catalyst for what became the Civil Rights Movement. In honor of them, BU’s Frederick Douglass Institute for Academic Excellence held a public Commemorative Marc
Lisa (Belika) Keränen, a BU alumna who is currently director of graduate studies in the communications department of the University of Colorado Denver, recently published a new book, “Scientific Characters.” Keränen actively researc
Wealthier politicians may be able to better relate to those in lower economic classes, because they can concentrate solely on their constituency - instead of those whose financial backing they would have needed to get elected. So says a BU political scie
Women's Swimming Concludes Zippy Invitational
Men's Swimming Wraps Up Competition at Zippy Invitational
Women's Indoor Track and Field Kicks-Off at Bison Open
Women's Indoor Track and Field Kicks-Off at Bison Open
Clarion Wins PSAC Wrestling Title
Clarion Wins PSAC Wrestling Title
Men's Indoor Track and Field Opens Season at Bucknell
Men's Basketball Falls to Lock Haven
Women's Basketball Team Drops First of the Season
Pairings Announced for PSAC Wrestling
Michael McCormick, Christine McGlinn and Amy Startzel, each special education majors, presented, “Five Primary Areas for Helping Students Transition to Collegiate Studies,” at the 51st Annual Pennsylvania Association of the Council for Except
In honor of those who helped launch the Montgomery Bus Boycott, BU’s Frederick Douglass Institute for Academic Excellence will hold a public Commemorative March on Monday, Dec. 6, at 4 p.m., beginning at Carver Hall and concluding at Waller Adminis
Whether in the gym or in the classroom, Meagan Crossett is always on the move. It’s the perfect blend of motivation and energy that has given her an unbridled determination to succeed, including leading her to Bloomsburg University’s Master o
Women's Swimming Races At Zippy Invitational
Men's Swimming Races At Zippy Invitational
With the first month of competition behind them, the BU wrestlers are completing final preparations for this weekend’s PSAC Wrestling Championships. Action will be all day on Saturday, Dec. 4, at Nelson Field House.
Walczuk Named All-American and Three Huskies Tabbed All-Region
BU alumnae Joanne Berkheiser, ’72, Cindy Arenella , ’71, and Dor Remsen, ’71 decorated the Carver Hall Alumni Chapter’s tree for TreeFest 2010 at the Caldwell Consistory in Bloomsburg. The theme this year is “Bloomsburg Univ
Field Hockey Team Loses in NCAA Semi-Finals
Fall 2011 freshmen application status now available online …
The No. 3 BU Huskies field hockey team will continue its quest for a fifth straight NCAA Division II National Championship today at 4 p.m. when they square off against No. 2 Lady Raiders in the semifinal round at the Division II Sports Festival in Louisv
Explore China this summer ... Jim Pomfret, faculty emeritus, and Jing Luo, professor of languages and culture, will give a presentation on BU’s 2011 summer program in China on Thursday, Dec. 2, from 7 to 9 p.m., McCormick 1303. Details of travel, c
Four Huskies Named to All-Region Football Team
Wrestling Set to Host PSAC Tournament
Funding has been set aside for initiatives that further priorities in Bloomsburg University’s new strategic plan, “Impact 2015: Building on the Past, Leading for the Future,” BU President David Soltz told the Council of Trustees at the
Two nights of food and fun with BU sororities will be held this week, Wednesday, Dec. 1, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., Columbia Fireside Lounge, and Friday, Dec. 3, from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., Elwell Hall Lobby, where students can learn more about each sorority
Greeks kick off holiday giving season with more than 40 students participating in Theta Tau Omega’s recent leaf raking and clean-up at Town Park, which was followed by Kappa Sigma’s bake sale at Wal-Mart benefitting The Fisher House — a
Stephanie, who is two weeks away from completing her first semester of college, has returned to BU from Thanksgiving break and updates us on how her holiday went in her ongoing blog about college life.
Women's Basketball Remains Undefeated with Win over Nyack
Welcome to Husky Nation ... Carly Ball!
Get a jump-start on a busy end to the fall semester at BU …
Third-graders at Port Towns Elementary School, Bladensburg, Md., were introduced to Husky Spirit, thanks to the efforts of BU education majors. More than 60 freshmen responded to a request from BU President David Soltz and Lisa Farabaugh, principal of th
Huskies Play Shippensburg In NCAA Semi-finals Thursday In Louisville
Men's Basketball Routs PSU-Hazleton, 86-36
Field Hockey Team Headed to Kentucky
Nate Graham Named PSAC Wrestler of the Week
Wrestling Finishes 2-1 at Northeast Duals
Huskies Fall To Mercyhurst in NCAA Playoffs
Watch Web Stream of Bloomsburg-Mercyhurst Football
Welcome to Husky Nation ... Gabby Baltzley!
BU tailback Franklyn Quiteh has been named one of nine national finalists for the 2010 Harlon Hill Award, given to the nation’s top Division II football player. Quiteh, a red-shirt freshman, leads all of Division II in rushing yards per game with 1
To recognize Deaf Awareness Week this fall, Jennifer Harned's preschoolers welcomed a special guest, Nicole Laszczynski, a BU deaf education graduate student who is also deaf. Laszczynski taught the Campus Child Center preschoolers what it’s l
Men's Basketball Team Falls to University of the Sciences
Wieller Leads Woomen's Basketball Team to Win
Bloomsburg Field Hockey Downs East Stroudsburg in NCAA Opener
Field Hockey Defeats ESU, Earns Trip to Kentucky
BU tailback Franklyn Quiteh has been named one of nine national finalists for the 2010 Harlon Hill Award given to the nation’s top Division II football player. Quiteh, a red-shirt freshman, leads all of Division II in rushing yards per game with 15
Alexander J. Chenault, an assistant professor of legal studies and Frederick Douglass Teaching Scholar at BU, takes a look at the recent issue with Transportation Security Administration’s advanced imaging technology machines it uses for airport se
Greenwood Elementary School students are helping professor Frank D'Angelo with teaching a mathematics class at Bloomsburg University. And in return, BU students are creating what they like to call "mathletes."
Hidalgo de Jesus’ Spanish Conversation and Composition II students presented research on Hispanic cultural traditions at the Symposium “Coffee, Tea, and Chocolate Traditions in the Hispanic World: Let’s Celebrate the Day of the Dead.&rd
Already among the most popular YouTube college channels in Pennsylvania, BU's YouTube channel is nearing 81,000 video uploads … a growth of more than 60,000 uploads in a year. See why?
Once again, BU is teaming up with the Marine Corps Reserve Susquehanna Valley Detachment No. 308 to help collect, package and deliver toys to local families. Collection boxes are located across campus, including in Waller Administration Building and Stud
NCAA Field Hockey Championship Preview
Field Hockey Team Earns NCAA Playoff Bid
For the third consecutive season and 17th time in program history, the BU field hockey team was crowned the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) champions as the No. 3 Huskies defeated East Stroudsburg, 2-1, at Sports Stadium on Saturday afterno
BU Huskies football defeated University of California (PA) in the NCAA Division II football playoffs Saturday afternoon in the first round, 28-26!
Wrestling Team Third at Navy Classic
Men's Basketball Falls To Chestnut Hill, 88-73
Women's Basketball Defeats Chestnut Hill, 78-61
Women's Cross Country Team Places 7th in NCAA Atlantic Regional
Men's Cross Country Place 13th in NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional
Huskies Named PSAC Champions, Defeat East Stroudsburg 2-1
Huskies Defeat Cal (PA) in NCAA First Round, 28-26
BU Chamber Singers to present Evensong Concert, including 13 holiday classics such as, “In Dulci Jubilo,” “Feliz Navidad” and “Christmas Time Is Here.” Several solo and duet pieces will be performed by the singers.
Stephanie, a BU freshman showcasing her first months of college through her own blog, takes a minute to reflect on the fall semester as we near the Thanksgiving holiday break. See why she says this is her favorite holiday.
Huskies Advance to PSAC Field Hockey Championships
Six volunteers from BU’s Marching Band formed a pep band and joined the Huskies football team and cheerleading squad last weekend at Mercyhurst University for the PSAC Championship Game. The crew is again joining the team Saturday to build up schoo
See how the BU Institute of Instructional Technology’s bi-annual Corporate Advisory Council (CAC) is helping students land valuable internships and connections with future employers.
See who held their own at the 2nd Annual BU Iron Club Push/Pull Competition recently held at the Student Recreation Center.
BU professor Karl Kapp’s blog was recently tabbed among the most unique blogs written by college professors. See where he ranks and who else made the list?
NCAA Division II Football Playoff Information
BU’s Arabic Club recently participated in the Model Arab League (MAL) in Washington, D.C., where they learned about the social, economic, cultural and political issues facing Arab leaders and ordinary citizens, as well as brought home many awards f
PSAC Field Hockey Championship Preview
Men's Basketball Rally Falls Short in Loss to PSU Wilkes-Barre
Kayla Garipoli, a marketing major, recently completed an internship with the Greater Susquehanna Keystone Innovation Zone, where she handled marketing and helping to coordinate two competitions - the Business Plan Competition for local community members
See what entertainment the Program Board has planned for the rest of the semester ...
See how the movie, "Social Network," inspired one BU student research Facebook and its impact on today's social behavior. Take a look at what he discovered ...
Quiteh and Varanavage Win PSAC Football Honors
Quiteh and Varanavage Win PSAC Football Honors
BU’s French Club is selling T-shirts for $10 to help support its activities this year. To order, contact Chelsea Zoltowski, club president, by the end of Wednesday, Nov. 17, along with a preferred size (adult S, M, L, or XL).
Walczuk Named to All-Region Women's Soccer Team
Walczuk Named to All-Region Women's Soccer Team
Follow BU Twitter to get immediate announcements and reminders of campus events, lectures, and group meetings, as well as real-time alerts of media news and website postings, including the latest video uploads and weather-related schedule changes as soon
Pakistani-American writer and commentator Rob Asghar will discuss his experiences as a Muslim-American during a lecture Tuesday, Nov. 16, at 8 p.m. in McCormick Hall 2303. The event is open free to the public.
BU’s student newspaper, The Voice, has been recognized by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association with 11 Gold Circle Awards for 2010. These national awards are given annually to individual student journalists for excellence in writing and design
Noack Named PSAC East Freshman of the Week
Noack Named PSAC East Freshman of the Week
Jordan Named PSAC East Freshman of the Week
Jordan Named PSAC East Freshman of the Week
A Grad Finale for December graduates will be held Tuesday, Nov. 16, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., in the Kehr Union Ballroom. Students can take care of many tasks, including verifying graduation approval, purchasing a cap and gown, getting information about sp
Riley Named PSAC East Player of the Week Again
Riley Named PSAC East Player of the Week Again
Webster Leads Men's Basketball Team to Win
Webster Leads Men's Basketball Team to Win
Huskies Run Past Lady Lions In Season Opener, 100-44
BU President David Soltz takes a look at two key education initiatives shaping BU’s future as he prepares for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities annual meeting, where he will serve on the Committee on Policies and Practices
BU’s Mathematics and Computer Science seminar series continues Tuesday, Nov. 16, at 3:30 p.m., with a presentation by the Math Modeling Contest team from Bucknell University. Joined by their faculty advisors, the Bucknell team will present their so
During its recent annual Freshman Awards Ceremony, BU's chapter of the National Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi and Ira Blake, interim provost and vice president of academic affairs, recognized more than 80 sophomores who demonstrated outstanding aca
Protestant Campus Ministry, together with Hillel and the Muslim Student Organization, recently hosted an evening program on “Abraham Stories.” The event focused on sharing stories from Jewish, Christian, and Muslim traditions about Abraham an
The United Way of Columbia County is inviting younger business representatives to attend a meet and greet Tuesday, Nov. 16, from 5 to 7 p.m., at Kristy’s Pub, Main St., Bloomsburg, to learn more about its emerging Young Leaders Society, which provi
Christopher D. Root, a ’06 graduate of BU’s Electronics Engineering Technology program, recently presented his work experience to the students in Intro to Engineering and Technology class taught by Biswajit Ray, prof. of physics and engineeri
Women's Soccer Team Ends Season with NCAA Playoff Loss
Football Team Earns NCAA Playoff Bid
Women's Swimmers Lose to Clarion
Men's Swim Team Falls to Clarion
Field Hockey Team Dominates in Regular Season Finale, 4-0
Huskies Football Team Loses in PSAC Title Game
Huskies Fall to Nittany Lions in Wrestling
Huskies Fall to Nittany Lions in Wrestling
Relive the sights and sounds BU's Parents and Family Weekend.
Very funny! ... don't miss it.
BU Huskies tailback Franklyn Quiteh has been named one of 24 candidates in the running for the 2010 Harlon Hill Trophy as the NCAA Division II College Football Player of the Year. The list of candidates was announced Thursday by the National Harlon Hill
Huber Lifts Huskies Past Kutztown In NCAA Tournament First Round, 2-0
Huber Lifts Huskies Past Kutztown In NCAA Tournament First Round, 2-0
BU’s Hartline Science Center and Nelson Field House will be formally rededicated Friday, Nov. 12, with separate ceremonies to celebrate the extensive renovations. Hartline will be rededicated at 3:30 p.m., followed by Nelson’s celebration at
Tickets Remain for Tonight's BU-PSU Wrestling Match
Quiteh Named Harlon Hill Regional Finalist
Meet Henry Carver ... hear his story.
Women's Soccer Players Named All-PSAC
Castaneda Named PSAC Swimmer of the Week
Field Hockey Maintains No. 3 Ranking
Cindy Wilkosz, a marketing major, completed an internship with Mutual of Omaha this summer where she assisted prospects in their career path as a sales agent and helped recruited different colleges and universities by setting up affiliations with them.
Field Hockey Maintains No. 3 Ranking
Huskies Sweep PSAC Football Weekly Awards
Bloomsburg-Penn State Wrestling Information
Women's Soccer Advances to NCAA Championship Tournament
Football Team Moves to Second in Regional Rankings
Field Hockey Team Downs Slippery Rock on Tuesday
Castaneda Named PSAC Swimmer of the Week
Women's Soccer Players Named All-PSAC
Field Hockey Team Downs Slippery Rock on Tuesday
Men's Cross Country Finishes 10th At PSAC Championships
Filemyr Second Team All-PSAC, Women's XC Seventh At PSAC Championships
Men's Swim Team Tops Edinboro
Women's Swimming Takes Two of Three on Saturday
Bloomsburg Wrestling Rolls to Three Wins Saturday
#13 Bloomsburg Wins PSAC East, Defeating #15 Kutztown 61-35
Women's Soccer Advances to NCAA Championship Tournament
Football Team Moves to Second in Regional Rankings
Huskies Sweep PSAC Football Weekly Awards
Bloomsburg-Penn State Wrestling Information
See how students in BU’s Living and Learning Communities take their learning experience beyond the classroom through educational trips, including last spring’s journey to West Virginia to see the environmental effects of mountaintop removal f
Bryce Shaffer Named to Academic All-District First Team
Men's Cross Country Ready for PSAC Championship
Women's Cross Country Gearing Up for PSAC Championship
#3 Huskies Roll Past Mansfield, 12-1
Men's Cross Country Finishes 10th At PSAC Championships
Filemyr Second Team All-PSAC, Women's XC Seventh At PSAC Championships
Seniors Honored Before Kick-off
Men's Swim Team Tops Edinboro
Women's Swimming Takes Two of Three on Saturday
Bloomsburg Wrestling Rolls to Three Wins Saturday
#13 Bloomsburg Wins PSAC East, Defeating #15 Kutztown 61-35
#3 Huskies Roll Past Mansfield, 12-1
BU’s Office of Diversity and Retention sponsored a “Be You at BU Summit: A Toast to Community,” event on Oct. 19 in the Kehr Union Hideaway, facilitated by Alicia Redfern, retired associate professor of psychology, who spoke on guiding
Men's Cross Country Ready for PSAC Championship
Women's Cross Country Gearing Up for PSAC Championship
Ryan Wusinich, a music major, completed an internship with Studio 4 Recording in Conshohocken this summer under audio engineer and producer, Will Yip. Ryan saw first-hand how the recording industry worked, including operating a teleprompter for Grammy Aw
Bryce Shaffer Named to Academic All-District First Team
Huskies for Hope
No. 3 Field Hockey Dominates No. 5 Kutztown, 9-0
Football Slotted No. 5 in NCAA Regional Rankings
Field Hockey Moves to No. 3
Huskies Drop PSAC Quarterfinal Match To Slippery Rock, 2-1
Bloomsburg University gets rave reviews from its hometown newspaper, The Press Enterprise, with three roses from Sunday’s editorial column.
Women’s Soccer to Host Slippery Rock Tomorrow Afternoon in PSAC Playoffs
Hollenbach Named PSAC East Player of the Week
Castaneda Posts NCAA "B" Cut Time Against West Chester
Bloomsburg Downs C.W. Post 36-16 on Saturday
McNeil Posts NCAA "B" Cut Time Against Golden Rams
Walczuk, Stedman Lift Huskies Past Warriors, 2-1
Men's Soccer Drops Season Finale To East Stroudsburg In Overtime, 1-0
Women's Soccer Playoff Start Time Changed
Varanavage Named PSAC East Defensive Player of the Week
Women's Soccer Playoff Start Time Changed
Varanavage Named PSAC East Defensive Player of the Week
Women's Basketball Picked Second in PSAC Poll
No. 4 Field Hockey Tops No. 3 Warriors, 1-0
BU Wrestling Team Holds Wrestle-Offs
No. 4 Field Hockey Dismisses No. 10 Marauders, 4-1
Women's Swimming Set for 2010-2011 Season
Men's Swimming Ready to Go This Winter
Women’s Soccer Ranked #4 in Atlantic Region by NCAA
Tara Huber Leads Huskies to 3-1 Win in Women's Soccer
Men's Basketball Team Picked Sixth in PSAC Poll
Women's Basketball Picked Second in PSAC Poll
Wrestling Team To Hold Wrestle-Offs
BU Wrestling Team Holds Wrestle-Offs
Meet BU's 2010 Homecoming King and Queen finalists ... From left, seated: Maribel Escarfullery, Molly Phelan, Lisa Lapina and Meg Alexander. Standing: James Kearns, Andrew Evans, Kosta Patsiopoulos, and Alex “AO” Overton. Not shown are J
Castaneda Posts NCAA "B" Cut Time Against West Chester
Students were treated to a wealth of cultural diversity on campus during the recent International Festival, which featured a belly dancing workshop, Latino cooking demonstration and several student organizations showcasing different ethnic delicacies and
Bloomsburg Downs C.W. Post 36-16 on Saturday
Corey Eisenhart, an exercise science major, recently completed an internship with the Penn State University football team where he worked alongside strength and conditioning coach, John Thomas. Penn State utilizes a unique High Intensity Training (H.I.T)
McNeil Posts NCAA "B" Cut Time Against Golden Rams
Students from several BU organizations, , including POSSA (Political Science Students Association) H.O.P. E (Help Our Planet Earth), GPS (Geography and Planning Society), Acacia, LLL, BU nursing students, took part in a global effort on Oct. 10 to help r
Walczuk, Stedman Lift Huskies Past Warriors, 2-1
See how BU students raised more than $200 for Breast Cancer Awareness this month in less than an hour.
Men's Soccer Drops Season Finale To East Stroudsburg In Overtime, 1-0
BU’s annual Breast Cancer 5k Walk/Run, coordinated by the Multicultural Center, turned in its best ever year with more than $11,000 raised by more than 450 participants for the Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition. The winners, groups representing
No. 4 Field Hockey Tops No. 3 Warriors, 1-0
Field Hockey Holds at Four
Women's Cross Country Ranked Sixth in Atlantic Region
Lisa Lapina, who researched the effects of poverty on the education of at-risk children in Zambia, Africa, this summer, will discuss her experience Tuesday, Oct. 19, at 8 p.m. during the Pennsylvania State Education Association meeting, KUB Multi-345A. L
New Orleans Saints’ All-Pro offensive lineman Jahri Evans, a BU alum and former Huskies football star, recently joined fellow New Orleans guard Carl Nicks as guest speakers at the annual McBryan Offensive Line Skills for Success Clinic at Lebanon V
Students in the summer session Two Dimensional Design course will be displaying their artworks in the Haas Art Gallery from July 1 through July 15. An opening reception for the artists will be held Thursday, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. This class included BU stu
Liesl Driver, a recent Spanish and anthropology graduate, spent the summer in Oaxaca, Mexico, studying the Zapotec language from a native Isthmus Zapotec speaker. Driver not only enjoyed an once-in-a-lifetime experience but discovered a new calling.
Katrina Bradley, a junior Spanish and secondary education major, spent the summer in Xalapa, Mexico, comparing how language professors at Bloomsburg University and Universidad Veracruzana assess language learning in the classroom and address multiple lea
Sameerah Abdullah has found Bloomsburg University to be the best of both worlds, a cozy place to be independent and discover new opportunities, while tackling the rigorous academic path of becoming a nurse.
Lisa Lapina, who is researching the effects of poverty on the education of at-risk children in Zambia, Africa, for her independent honors research project, is nearing the end of her unique classroom teaching experience this summer. Lisa describes the har
Pidgeon Named PSAC East Defensive Player of the Week
Nine BU students, joined by S. Ekema Agbaw, professor of English, and David Walker, assistant professor of elementary and early childhood education, spent part of this summer studying in Cameroon and Ethiopia. In their latest blog post, the group describ
Women's Soccer Plays to 0-0 Tie with Charleston
Field Hockey Downs CW Post on Sunday
Football Team Dominant In 23-3 Win over Shippensburg
Women's Cross Country Takes Fourth at Lafayette
Men's Cross Country Team Takes Seventh at Lafayette Invitational
Women's Soccer Erupts for 4-1 Win Over Davis and Elkins
Men's Soccer Effort Falls Short at WV Wesleyan, 2-1
Football Ranks No. 20 in National Polls
Field Hockey Teams Holds at Number Four
Walzcuk's Overtime Goal Lifts the Huskies Past IUP, 1-0
Women's Soccer Slotted No. 3 in Atlantic by NCAA
Men's Soccer Sneaks Past Goldey-Beacom, 1-0
Bloomsburg Holds Successful Red Card Cancer Event
Women's Hoop Team Starts Practice
Men's Basketball Team Starts Practice
Drew Snyder, an information technology management major, completed an academic internship at Rieter Automotive, Bloomsburg. Drew spent time implementing and managing a sophisticated quality assurance database, as well as researched and purchased the appr
Students took a rest between classes recently to break a sweat and raise money for BU’s 8th Annual Breast Cancer 5k Walk/Run to be held on Oct. 24. Community assistants from Elwell Hall organized the Zumba fitness event, which raised more than $200
Hundreds of parents and family members of BU students converged on campus this past weekend to enjoy a full schedule of fun activities, such as miniature golf on the Academic Quad, live music, Quest's climbing wall, home sporting events and the Cele
Kaitlin Moore, an elementary education and Spanish major, is completing an internship working with third and fourth graders at St. Columba School, teaching them Spanish lessons. “It's great experience for me as a future teacher, because I run
See how students in BU’s Living and Learning Communities find their niche, become leaders and make a difference on campus and in the community, as we continue our journey to see how LLC students form friendships, bond with faculty and discover new
Students were treated to a wealth of cultural diversity on campus during the recent International Festival, which featured a belly dancing workshop, Latino cooking demonstration and several student organizations showcasing different ethnic delicacies and
McGinley Named PSAC Field Hockey Athlete of the Week
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