News published October 2017
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IN THE NEWS: What to Learn from Failed Harvey Weinstein Humor
Published October 30th, 2017People find humor in practically everything, from natural disasters to terrorism, which makes me ask: Can absolutely anything be framed as funny?
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“A Survivor’s Guide to the News” to be held Nov. 15 at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ
Published October 30th, 2017Join local journalists from PennLive.com/The Patriot-News, ABC27 and WITF for a free Media Town Hall, “A Survivor’s Guide to the News"
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International Programs: ready for a life-changing experience?
Published October 27th, 2017ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ students share their experiences from studying in different locations around the world
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ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ College to hold annual Christmas concert
Published October 26th, 2017Begin your Christmas season with this beautiful concert featuring a variety of Department of Music ensembles
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An evening with journalist and presidential historian Jon Meacham
Published October 17th, 2017Presidential historian and Pulitzer Prize-winner Jon Meacham will speak at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ College on Thursday, Nov. 2
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Orpheus Chamber Orchestra to perform Oct. 27
Published October 11th, 2017Orpheus Chamber Orchestra creates extraordinary musical experiences that enrich lives and empower individuals through collaboration, innovation, and a passion for artistic excellence.
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Managing stress: avoiding a mid-semester meltdown
Published October 10th, 2017As papers and exams pile up the semester quickly escalates into stressful, crazy days. Eleanor A. Muir, Director of Counseling and Health Services at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ College offers some suggestions for stress management.
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Best ways to finance your graduate degree
Published October 2nd, 2017A graduate degree is a good investment in your career and future earnings. Currently, more than 20 percent of jobs in the United States either require a graduate degree or strongly prefer one. People who have a master's degree earn, on average, roughly $12,000 more per year than those who have only a bachelor's degree.