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Marilyn Horne Museum plans surprises for Museum Store Sunday

The Marilyn Horne Museum and Exhibit Center is giving away nearly $1000 in prizes to shoppers on Nov. 25 -- Museum Store Sunday. Prizes will include everything from plane tickets and opera tickets to shopping and restaurant certificates. In addition to the prizes, the first 25 shoppers will receive a 25 percent discount off of their total museum store purchase.

Campus restarts communications major

Pitt-Bradford has reestablished its communications major to meet employer needs for college graduates with strong communication skills.

Theater program presents mostly female 'Julius Caesar'

The Division of Communication and the Arts will present a shortened, modernized and provocatively recast version of William Shakespeare's tragedy “Julius Caesar.”

Marilyn Horne Museum Bradford ornaments available

The Marilyn Horne Museum and Exhibit Center has unveiled a new series of Bradford Christmas ornaments. This year features six designs created by Beacon Design by ChemArt, the veteran-owned small business, which has been creating the official White House Christmas ornaments for over 40 years.

GISDay activities planned

Pitt-Bradford will mark Geographic Information Systems Day Nov. 14 with undergraduate research projects and speakers.

Former Advisory Board chair William Higie dies

William F. Higie, chair of the Pitt-Bradford Advisory Board for 21 years, died Monday in Gibsonia.

Nursing students to present results of immunization study

Nursing students will present the findings of a three-year study to better understand factors influencing vaccine access in the Bradford area.

Every spring nursing graduate passes licensing exam

One hundred percent of the students who graduated this spring with an Associate of Science in Nursing degree from Pitt-Bradford passed their licensing exam on the first try.

Faculty publish and present around the world

Faculty members have been busy publishing and presenting and studying around the globe.

Native American activist LaDuke to speak on campus

Native American activist Winona LaDuke will speak Nov. 15 as part of Native American Heritage Month.