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Westminster College recently hosted computer science and information systems faculty from Western Pennsylvania colleges and universities.
Westminster College senior Brad Dell lives for the theatre.
He is currently enjoying his senior capstone directing the play "You Can't Take It With You." Dell claims it's not about getting a scholarship, being cast in a show, or making it to Broadway, but it's a deep need that comes from his heart to rehearse, produce, plan, and audition. Whether it's for hundreds of spectators or only a few, Dell loves to lead the crowd to a standing ovation.
Dr. Samuel Lightner, Westminster College professor of physics and chair of the Physics Department, recently attended a week-long professional meeting in Philadelphia of the Division of Plasma Physics (DPP) of the American Physical Society (APS).
International Peacemaker Ms. Karla Patricia Ramos-Amaya will visit Westminster College Oct. 4-7 to discuss peace and justice issues from the perspective of the Casa Semilla Integrated Ministries in El Salvador.
Dr. Shahroukh Mistry, Westminster College assistant professor of biology, was elected co-chair of the Mammal Technical Committee for the Pennsylvania Biological Survey.
Westminster College will continue a long-standing tradition with the presentation of "The Gifts of Christmas" at Christmas Vespers on Sunday, Dec. 7, at 7 p.m. in Orr Auditorium. The public is invited to attend.
Theatre Westminster will present David Lindsay-Abaire's Rabbit Hole Oct. 8-11 in Beeghly Theater.
A delegation of seven Westminster College students won several awards at the Mid-Atlantic Consortium Model United Nations (MACMUN) simulation April 10 at Mercyhurst College in Erie.
The Jake Erhardt International Film Series will kick off the spring semester with The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest Tuesday, Feb. 8, at 7 p.m. in the Sebastian Mueller Theater of Westminster College's McKelvey Campus Center.
Westminster College admissions staff will visit local high schools in western Pennsylvania the weeks of Oct. 24 and 31.
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