Skip to main content

News Archive

 

Planetarium to Present Spring Show

"Two Small Pieces of Glass: The Amazing Telescope" will be presented over several dates in the coming weeks in the Westminster College Planetarium, room 116 of the Hoyt Science Resources Center.

  read more


Senior Received Drinko Research Grant

Westminster College's Drinko Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning recently awarded an Undergraduate Research Grant to senior biology and biochemistry major Eric Cargal.

  read more


Admissions Staff to Visit Local High Schools

Westminster College admissions staff will be visiting local high schools Sept. 9-23.

  read more


Religion Professor Published Article, Gave Guest Lectures

Dr. Bryan Rennie

Dr. Bryan Rennie, Westminster College Vira I. Heinz professor of religion, is the author of "The History (and Philosophy) of Religions" published recently in Studies in Religion.

  read more


Westminster College Announces Environmental Symposium Awards

Environmental Symposium Award winners and Honorable Mention: (l-r) Lance Jubic, Tyler Umstead, Christian Helwing, and Sabrina Rearick.

NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - Westminster College students won numerous awards at the Dec. 6 Student Symposium on the Environment.  The event was hosted by Westminster Environmental Programs and co-sponsored by the Slippery Rock Watershed Coalition with support from the Drinko Center for Experiential Education.  Awards were sponsored by Stream Restoration, Inc.

  read more


Westminster College Crowns Homecoming King and Queen

NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - Ian Davis and Emily Puruczky were crowned Westminster College Homecoming king and queen during the halftime festivities Oct. 12.

  read more


Westminster Student Presents Research at Philosophy Consortium

Ashley Williams, a Westminster College senior philosophy major from Washington, recently presented her research, "Embodiment and Destiny: A Review of Simone de Beauvoir's Concept of Biological Determinism in Destiny,'" at the Northeast Ohio Philosophy Consortium (NEOPC) held at John Carroll University.

 "In my presentation, I attempted to elucidate the feminist philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir, looking especially at how her philosophy plays a role in understanding the nature of female oppression," Williams said.  "I also attempted to investigate the notion of female acceptance of oppression and the role of biology in that acceptance."

 "The NEOPC was initially created to offer undergraduates in philosophy at colleges and universities in northeastern Ohio an opportunity to get together once a year and exchange and compare ideas," said Dr. David Goldberg, assistant professor of philosophy at Westminster.  "I was involved with its initial formation, and have attended every meeting since its inception.  This year I chaired two sessions."

 For more information, contact Goldberg at (724) 946-7153 or e-mail goldbedw@westminster.edu.


Westminster College Intercultural Studies Major Receives Scholarship

Stephanie Boyle, a sophomore intercultural studies major at Westminster College, recently received the William J. Wolf Memorial Scholarship.

 This $12,000 scholarship, funded by The Pittsburgh Foundation, was applied to her tuition for the 2005-2006 academic year.

 "We are grateful to the William J. Wolfe Memorial Scholarship Fund and The Pittsburgh Foundation for their support of bright, motivated students like Ms. Boyle, who represent the future of our region," said Gloria Cagigas, vice president for institutional advancement at Westminster.

 In 2003, The Pittsburgh Foundation, the 15th largest community foundation in the nation, awarded more than $24 million in grants to charitable organizations.  Established in 1945, The Pittsburgh Foundation is comprised of more than 960 funds established by organizations and individual donors.  These funds range from $10,000 to more than $32 million, and have a combined market value of approximately $537 million.

 Boyle is a daughter of Rose Boyle, Pittsburgh, and a graduate of Baldwin High School.

 For more information about scholarship funding at Westminster College, contact Cagigas at (724) 946-7348 or e-mail cagigac@westminster.edu.


Westminster Faculty Forum to Focus on Aquatics Program

Robert Klamut Jr., associate professor of physical education, head swim coach & assistant track coach at Westminster College, will present "Keeping Our Heads Above Water: The Westminster College Aquatics Program" at Faculty Forum Wednesday, April 26, at 11:45 a.m. in the Sebastian Mueller Theater located in the McKelvey Campus Center.

"I will explain the Aquatics Program here at Westminster, including class offerings, recreational swim opportunities, pool rental, events that take place at the pool, lifeguards, and swimming proficiency tests," Klamut said.  "I will also discuss our work-study program and their training."

Klamut, who has been with Westminster College since 1985, earned his undergraduate degree from Clarion University, and master's from the University of Pittsburgh.

Faculty Forum, established in 1990, serves as a venue for the exchange of ideas and information among Westminster College faculty.  Speakers present their research, teaching ideas, lectures, performances, special programs, and uses of technology to keep faculty informed about the work of colleagues from many disciplines.

The event is free and open to the public.  Contact Klamut at (724) 946-7315 or e-mail kalmutrg@westminster.edu for more information.

Robert Klamut Jr.


Westminster College Percussion Ensemble Plans Concert

The Westminster College Percussion Ensemble will perform Monday, Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m. in Wallace Memorial Chapel.

  read more


Displaying 6241-6250 of 6444 total records