Wednesday Nov 18 | Reading Eagle/Reading Times
Foes of proposed Wyomissing casino cite proximity to Penn State Berks
Penn State Berks and the Crowne Plaza Reading hotel are separated by less than a mile.
Coping at college: Students in Berks no exception to nationwide rise in mental health needs
Overwhelmed students can get help on local campuses. Going away to college can be stressful.
Navy Hockey Headed Back to ECHA
WILL BEGIN LEAGUE PLAY IN 2010-2011 The Eastern Collegiate Hockey Association is proud to announce to new members in the league.
Eleven Penn State faculty awarded Fulbright grants for 2009-10
For 2009-10, Penn State is again a national leader in the number of faculty receiving Fulbright grants.
Education top civil rights issue, Philly mayor tells Reading NAACP
The greatest civil rights issue of the 21st century is providing a good education for all, Philadelphia Mayor Michael A. Nutter told the Reading Branch of the NAACP on Saturday as it celebrated its 100th anniversary.
#1 Morrisville State volleyball upset by #5 Keuka
Fifth seed Keuka College women's volleyball posted an upset over top seed Morrisville State College on the first day of the North Eastern Athletic Conference Championship Tournament, handing the Mustangs a 3-0 defeat at Penn State Berks in Reading, PA.
Dancers salute Hines; comic, philosopher coming to LVC
An all-star cast will pay tribute to the late tap legend Gregory Hines and many others in "Thank You, Gregory!" at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov.
Reading-Berks craftsmen hold 60th holiday show at Kutztown University
Ned Foltz started selling his signature redware pottery at the Reading-Berks Guild of Craftsmen's Holiday Craft Show in 1970.
Halloween arrived a little early at Penn State Berks. Children and their parents trick-or-treated at Sage Hall this evening.
John Fidler: It's OK to interrupt the routine to spark a love of learning
Contrary to what we were told in kindergarten, it's all right to interrupt - sometimes.
Penn State Berks events celebrates writing
Everyone approaches the writing process differently: Some people need an outline, others let their imaginations flow.
Bulletin Board: Global poverty forum set for Monday at Albright College
A panel of experts will lead a discussion on global poverty on Monday at Albright College.
Columbus Day What's open, what's closed for the holiday today: State offices: Closed Federal offices: Closed Liquor stores: Normal operations BARTA: Normal operations City Hall: Open Courthouse: Closed Postal Service: Offices closed, no mail delivery District judges: For emergencies Reading Parking Authority: Normal operations Banks: Optional ...
Girl Scouts focus on leadership
Michael Conn spoke at the event. Strategy's goals Girl Scouts is offering a new national, outcomes-based program to give girls the knowledge, skills, attitudes and values to be leaders.
Bulletin board: Latino leaders to discuss education at Alvernia forum tonight
Alvernia University is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with a program tonight that features Latino professionals from the field of education.
Position Announcement: Penn State Berks
The Professional Writing Program at Penn State Berks seeks to hire a tenure- track Assistant Professor to serve as Writing Center Coordinator beginning Fall 2010.A The successful candidate will develop and maintain the Writing Center; teach two courses per semester including a peer tutoring course; recruit, train, and supervise undergraduate ...
Jayme Trogus: In step with women's issues
Jayme Trogus is working to get guys pumped up for the Oct. 7 Walk a Mile in Her Shoes fundraiser at Millersville University.
Berks retirement home residents team up to paint Lincoln portraits
In her 87 years, Tina Frangipane had never held an artist's paintbrush. Yet, here she was painting a portrait of Abe Lincoln, the orator of Gettysburg who guided the nation through its darkest hours during the Civil War.
Penn State Berks come from behind to nab victory over Mustangs
" Mike Zopfi scored twice as Penn State Berks came from behind to nab the 2-1 soccer victory over visiting Morrisville State College Saturday afternoon in Reading, Pennsylvania.
Capital plan to focus on facility renewal
Capital plan to focus on facility renewal University Park, Pa. - Penn State's Board of Trustees Friday received an update on the University's capital plan, which will focus strongly on renewal of existing facilities.
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