Senior Psychology Major Received Drinko Grant to Present ResearchWestminster College psychology major Miranda Gruber presented her senior capstone research March 5 at the 81st annual Eastern Psychological Association (EPA) Conference in Brooklyn, N.Y. Gruber is a daughter of Ellen Gruber of Erie and a graduate of McDowell High School. |
More Westminster College News
03.15.2010
Celebrity Series to Present StepCrew March 27 Westminster College's Celebrity Series welcomes Celtic-inspired dance production StepCrew Saturday, March 27, at 7:30 p.m. in Orr Auditorium. |
03.15.2010
Dr. David Twining Earns Henderson Lecturership Award Dr. David Twining, Westminster College professor of history, has earned the 2010-2011 Henderson Lectureship Award. The Henderson Lecture was founded by Dr. Joseph R. Henderson and his wife, Elizabeth, to encourage and recognize original and continuing research and scholarship among Westminster College faculty, and to afford the opportunity for faculty to share their learning with the academic community. Dr. Henderson is a professor of education emeritus at Westminster, having served as chair of the Department of Education and as director of the Graduate Program. |
03.15.2010
Music Professor Performed in Washington, D.C. Dr. Anne Hagan Bentz, Westminster College associate professor of music, was the featured soloist with the Friday Morning Music Club Feb. 26 at Sumner Museum in Washington, D.C. |
03.10.2010
Westminster Shatters Application Record; Applications Up 300% since 2007 The demand for a Westminster College education has never been higher. The 158-year-old, private, liberal arts college in New Wilmington, Pa., has already shattered its application record and has experienced a 300% increase in applicants since 2007. |
Titan Athletic News
Baseball and Softball: Four Titans Sweep PAC Hitter and Pitcher of the Week Awards NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - Baseball and softball players from Westminster College swept all four of the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) hitter and pitcher of the week awards for March 8-14. Senior catcher Dan Argiro (New Castle, Pa./New Castle) and sophomore pitcher Justin Prejsnar (New Castle, Pa./New Castle) were named PAC Baseball Hitter and Pitcher of the Week, respectively, while junior catcher/shortstop Ashley Beltz (Ellwood City, Pa./Laurel) and junior pitcher Amber Crompton (Finleyville, Pa./Ringgold) were named PAC Softball Hitter and Pitcher of the Week. |
Baseball: Prejsnar's 10-Strikeout Shutout Highlights Titans' Final Three Florida Games FORT PIERCE, Fla. - The Westminster College baseball team wrapped up its nine-game trip to Fort Pierce, Fla., with a 1-2 record in games played on Saturday night and Sunday morning. The Titans were scheduled to play a doubleheader vs. Manhattanville on Saturday afternoon but those games were rained out. Westminster then agreed to play Centenary (N.J.) in a nine-inning game later that night, losing 11-7, before the Titans split a twin bill with Mitchell (Conn.) on Sunday, winning the first game 7-0 and losing the second game, 3-2. |
Softball: Titans Go 1-3 in Final Four Games in Florida KISSIMMEE, Fla. - The Westminster College softball team went a combined 1-3 this weekend in its final four games at the Rebel Games in Kissimmee, Fla. The Titans lost to Fontbonne, 3-1, and William Paterson, 1-0, on Saturday before losing to Massachusetts Liberal Arts, 2-1, in eight innings and beating Utica, 10-1, on Sunday. Westminster is now 2-6 on the season after opening the season with eight games in Florida. |
Track & Field: Titans Open Outdoor Season at Coastal Carolina Invite CONWAY, S.C. - After spending an entire week training in Myrtle Beach, S.C., the Westminster College men's and women's track and field teams opened up their 2010 outdoor seasons on Saturday by competing in the Coastal Carolina University Invitational. The unscored meet featured over 1,400 athletes from 37 schools, many of which were Division I teams. |



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