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Reporter lectures about Catholic Church's future
The demographics of the Catholic Church will soon shift into the southern countries of Uganda and Congo.
"Where the Wild Things Are" brought in $32.7 million on its opening weekend in United States movie theaters.
Hockenberry impressed by Cabrini students
New assistant professor of political science, Shelby Hockenberry, has made a splash at Cabrini College with her passion for teaching and intense lectures.
Pittsburgh-area college presidents' compensation below $1M mark
Carnegie Mellon University President Jared Cohon received total compensation of $733,220 in 2007-08 according to the Chronicle of Higher Education.
Penn's Gutmann still among highest-paid presidents
The University of Pennsylvania's Amy Gutmann again was among the highest-compensated private college presidents in the country, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education's annual salary survey, released today.
New VP of Institutional Advancement appointed
Sharon Kerrigan Loman was recently appointed to the position of vice president of Institutional Advancement.
Speaker in Diversity Task Force series lectures on forgotten baseball league
Members from the "Parents of Murdered Children" came to talk about their views on the death penalty as part of a lecture series.Among those pictured is Cabrini Public Safety officer Tom McPhee, who lost his daughter in early 2001 and turned to the group for support.
FM 91.3, ECU's student-run radio station, is one of a few stations from across the country selected to cybercast live from Austin, Texas, on Thursday.
College receives award for civic engagement
Jane Margaret O'Brien, former president of Hollins College and St. Mary's College of Maryland, presents Dr.
Free depression screening offered to Cabrini students
On Thursday, Oct. 8, Cabrini College held National Depression Screening Day in Founder's Hall.
Public Safety issues annual security report
Students, faculty, staff, families and prospective students all deserve to be informed about the crime statistics and campus security policies at their college.
'Pigs in Flight' takes the win at Battle of the Bands
Matt Santry not only hosted Battle of the Bands, but he also performed for the students in Grace Hall.
Laramie Project recounts story 10 years later
The cast of the "Laramie Project 10 Years Later an Epilogue," in a cast photo after the show ended.
New community service club creates volunteer opportunties
Members of CSOC organized and hosted a candlelight vigil ceremony to honor all of the victims of September 11, 2001.
Cabrini mansion now on historic register
The centerpiece of Cabrini College the Woodcrest Estate Mansion has been named to the National Register of Historic Places, the university announced today.
College offers variety of online courses
Cabrini College does not just offer the standard in class lecture style of classes, but Cabrini also offers online classes.
Mr. and Mrs. David Pickering of Harpswell, Maine, formerly of Kennebunk, are pleased to announce the engagement of their son, Brooks Montgomerey Pickering, to Kelsey Leigh Kuhwald, daughter of Mr.
Tim Gunn brings fashion sense to Cabrini College and WYBF
Tim Gunn is a fashion consultant as well as the man behind "make it work," on the hit show "Project Runway" with Heidi Klum.
Fullerton dominates airwaves at Cabrini
Sixty hours of on-air play every week, 28 computers, four high definition video cameras and a handful of flip videos.
"The Laramie Project: 10 years later"
Rob Stoop and Maddie Iaccobucci are two of the actors from "The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later." --Arielle Friscia/A&E Editor "The Laramie Project Epilogue: 10 years later", chronicles the story of a small town in Wyoming affected by a hate crime.
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