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Westminster College and Duquesne University have collaborated to offer a Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree Program.
In this cooperative affiliation program, Westminster students are assured entry into the Duquesne Doctor of Physical Therapy Program when they complete 100 credit hours towards a bachelor of science degree in biology at Westminster.
Dr. Amy Camardese, Westminster professor of education, was recently selected as co-chair of the 2006 Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People.
The Westminster College Preschool Lab presented its third annual summer camp for kids June 25-29. The hands-on camp program encouraged children to learn about the arts through visiting with guest artisans, experimenting with different media, and creatively expressing themselves through art.
Westminster College will celebrate academic excellence Saturday, April 19, with its annual Undergraduate Research Symposium and Honors Convocation. Both events are free and open to the public.
Six Westminster College senior chemistry/biochemistry majors will present their research at Pittcon 2009 March 8-13 in Chicago.
Matthew Monahan and Katelynn Gray were crowned Westminster College Homecoming king and queen during the halftime festivities Oct. 10.
Eight Westminster College senior language majors recently presented their capstone projects.
Dr. Peter Smith, Westminster College associate professor of chemistry, will speak on "The Coming Rare Earth Crisis" at Faires Faculty Forum Wednesday, March 9, at 11:40 a.m. in the Sebastian Mueller Theater of the McKelvey Campus Center.
Westminster College senior religion and philosophy major John Allison presented at a meeting of the West Virginia Philosophical Society Oct. 22 at Wheeling Jesuit University.
NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - When Eight Westminster College students signed up for the "Broadcast Journalism II" course they were challenged to grow as broadcast journalists with intense hands-on projects and opportunities to network with area journalism professionals.
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