Dr. K. James Evans, who served as the vice president and dean of student affairs at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford for 42 years, will address the university’s 2024
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Alumna s appreciation of history and journalism lead to important, timely gift
Penn State alumna Kathleen Pavelko, president and CEO emerita of WITF Public Media in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, provided $20,000 for the naming of a voice-over booth in the Bellisario Media Center. Image: Provided
Alumna s appreciation of history and journalism lead to important, timely gift
July 19, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Alumna Kathleen Pavelko easily, and thoughtfully, conquered a difficult challenge finding the just-right gift for a special occasion with her recent support of Penn State.
Pavelko, who earned a bachelor’s degree in history (1975) and a master’s degree in journalism (1979) from the University, provided $20,000 for the naming of a voice-over booth in the Bellisario Media Center. The state-of-the-art, student-focused facility on the University Park campus will open for classes and students for the fall semester, and it will transform student experiences in the Donald P. Be
“100 Years from Home” and “What Will Become of Us”will be broadcasted in late April
MONTREAL, Canada & FRESNO, Calif. With the 106th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide on April 24, a pair of moving, personal documentaries shed light on the lasting trauma, coming soon to PBS stations in Montreal and Fresno. These wounds were reopened by the recent war between Azerbaijan, backed by Turkey, and the Armenians in the contested region of Nagorno-Karabakh, also known as Artsakh.
“100 Years from Home,” produced by Lilit Pilikian and directed by Jared White, airs on Montreal’s Mountain Lake PBS on Sunday, April 18 at 5 p.m. ET. “What Will Become of Us,” directed by Stephanie Ayanian and Joseph Myers, follows directly after at 6:30 p.m. ET.
sensitive equipment and illegal immigration in the center of arizona history. you re in the situation room. captions by vitac www.vitac.com we begin with the breaking news. political and financial chaos within the european union, sending fresh shock waves through wall street and world financial markets. stocks plunging in new york today on all three indices with the dow tumbling about 400 points amid a growing debt crisis in italy. and the third largest in europe. let s bring in our own financial expert, cnn s erin burnett, the host of erin burnett outfront. the markets taking a major tumble today because of what s happening in italy, is that right? that really is the reason why. europe continuing to not dealing with its problems. right around 388 points to the downside as the final trades come in. what s happening in europe is causing all kinds of problems. general motors came out and said we can t even put out forecasts for what we re going to do in europe and as