Undergraduate research plays a key role in shaping Westminster College students' careers. It not only gives students the chance to thoroughly explore their fields, but also allows them to work closely with faculty and experts. Dr. Amy Camardese, education chair, and Rachel Jack '11, explain the benefits of undergraduate research at Westminster College.
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First Book-Westminster Raised Funds, Distributed Free Books
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - First Book-Westminster will distribute 900 new, free books to three literacy programs that serve children in need in Lawrence and Mercer counties. |
05.20.2013
Westminster College Early Childhood Education Majors Participated in African American Read-In in Farrell NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - Eighteen Westminster College early childhood education/special education majors participated in February in the 24th National African- American Read-In at Farrell Elementary School. |
05.18.2013
Westminster College Confers Degrees on More than 300 Graduates NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - More than 300 students earned diplomas during the 159th annual Westminster College commencement ceremonies Saturday. |
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05.15.2013
Westminster College Employees Honored for Years of Service NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - Westminster College honored 49 employees for 1,020 years of combined service at a luncheon May 8 in the McKelvey Campus Center's Witherspoon Rooms. |
05.08.2013
Westminster College Education Professors Present at National Student Teacher and Supervision Conference NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - Dr. Alison DuBois, Westminster College assistant professor of education and counseling, and Tina Keller, lecturer of education, presented research at the National Student Teacher and Supervision Conference in April at Slippery Rock University. |



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