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Career Center to Host Dine 'n Shine

Dine n' Shine 2007
Dine n' Shine 2007
Dine n' Shine 2007

"Puttin' on the Ritz" is the theme for the Westminster College Career Center's annual "Dine n' Shine" to be held Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 5:30 p.m. in the Witherspoon Rooms of the McKelvey Campus Center.

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Political Science Professor Presented Papers at International Conference

Dr. James Rhoads

Dr. James Rhoads, Westminster College associate professor of political science, presented two papers at the 24th annual Q Conference of the International Society for the Scientific Study of Subjectivity Oct. 2-4 at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.

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Westminster College Launches Waiting List Due to Record Enrollment

Westminster College has launched a waiting list due to a record number of students wanting to enroll at the 157-year-old, private, liberal arts college in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania.

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College to Host North American Undergraduate Conference

Mark Oppenheimer
Rosemary Hicks

Westminster College will host the North American Undergraduate Conference in Religion and Philosophy March 26-28. The theme of this year's conference is "The Legitimacy of Religious Traditions."

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Mathematics Professor Conducted Webinar

Dr. Carolyn Cuff

Dr. Carolyn Cuff, Westminster College professor of mathematics, conducted an activity webinar Sept. 28 for the Consortium for the Advancement of Undergraduate Statistics Education (CAUSE).

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College to Host International Exhibition Sept. 5-16

Westminster College's Media Art program in the Department of Communication Studies, Theatre and Art will host TYPOGRAPHY 32, an international exhibition of excellence in typography and communications, Sept. 5-16.  The event is free and open to the public.

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Student Alumni Association to Offer "Networking 101"

"Networking 101," an alumni panel discussion focusing on proper networking techniques, will be offered to Westminster College students Tuesday, April 10, at 7 p.m. in the Witherspoon Maple Room of the McKelvey Campus Center.

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Westminster College Assistant Professor Published in American Journal of Business Research

Dr. Rotua Lumbantobing, assistant professor of economics

NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - Dr. Rotua Lumbantobing, Westminster College assistant professor of economics, was recently published in the American Journal of Business Research and presented research at the Southern Economic Association 82nd Annual Meeting Nov. 16-18 in New Orleans, LA.

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Westminster College Associate Professor to Discuss Author Elizabeth Bishop at Bleasby Colloquium

Dr. Bethany Hicok, associate professor of English

NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - The Westminster College Department of English and Public Relations will feature a presentation on author Elizabeth Bishop by Dr. Bethany Hicok, associate professor of English, at the Bleasby Colloquium at 7 p.m. Oct. 17 in the McKelvey Campus Center's Mueller Theater. The program is open and free to the public.

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Westminster's Men's and Women's Choirs to Perform Concert

The Westminster College Men's and Women's Choirs will perform a concert Friday, Nov. 19, at 7:30 p.m. in Wallace Memorial Chapel.

 Under the direction of Dr. Robin Lind, the men will sing Francis Poulenc's "La belle si nous etions," and "Clic, clac, dansez sabots;" Felix Mendelssohn's "Beati Mortui;" and Osamu Shimizu's "Whale Festival," "Pirka Pirka," and "Bear Festival."  They will also sing "Make Them Hear You" from Ragtime, Peter Bagley's spiritual "Live-a-Humble," and "Swing Down Chariot," a barbershop song.

 Under the direction of Kris Harper, the women will sing Zanielli's "Alleluia;" Franck's "Panis Angelicus;" Telemann's "Ich will den Herrn loben;" Strauss' "Leichtes Blut;" Rutter's "Candlelight Carol;" Eaton and Grant's "Breath of Heaven;" Hine and Quint's "How Great Thou Art;" and Douroux and Beery's "Like a Tree," which features a solo by Nikky Douglas, a sophomore Spanish major from Youngstown, Ohio.

 The choirs will combine to sing Randall Thompson's "Alleluia" and Smith's "Worthy to be Praised." 

 The men's choir will be accompanied by Katie Schultz, a junior music major from Sharpsville, and the women's choir will be accompanied by Matt McLaughlin, a senior music education major from Randolph, N.Y.

 The event is free and open to the public.  For more information, contact Lind at (724) 946-7278 or e-mail lindra@westminster.edu or Harper at (724) 946-7276 or e-mail harperk@westminster.edu.


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