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This is SRU's news archive from January 2025 and earlier. Click here to access the latest news from February 2025 and onward.
There is no shortage of opportunities to experience the culture and sounds of musical performances at Slippery Rock University. There are more than 50 public performances available through ticketed and complimentary admission during the Spring 2025 semester.
U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly, from Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district, visited Slippery Rock University, Jan. 29, to tour campus and receive updates about the University.
Slippery Rock University will host more than 15 events and programs, Feb. 1-22, to recognize Black History Month, including a speaking appearance by researcher, artist and advocate Joselyn Mitchell-Parker, Feb. 20.
The Slippery Rock University Dance Theatre will host two showings of its Emerging Artists Dance Concert, 7:30 p.m., Jan. 31, and 4 p.m., Feb. 1, at Miller Theater in the Performing Arts Center.
Slippery Rock University was recognized on four lists for its online programs by the U.S. News & World Report in the publication’s 2025 Best Online Programs rankings.
Slippery Rock University celebrated the opening of the Campus Success Center, Jan. 23, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony that was followed by a tour and open house.
Clinicians from the Allegheny Health Network Primary Care Institute are now managing the Slippery Rock University Student Health Center, providing convenient, on-campus access to high-quality care. This partnership is designed to improve health care access and services for SRU students.
Slippery Rock University President Karen Riley was introduced and officially sworn in as an appointee of the Pennsylvania Rural Population Revitalization Commission, Jan. 10, at a news conference at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg.
Slippery Rock University is getting support to increase energy efficiency and spread sustainability education with the community thanks to a grant from the West Penn Energy Fund.
Two Slippery Rock University students presented a research project at the International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Nov. 17-19, in Portland, Oregon.
Robabeh Jazaei, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of engineering, presented at the International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Nov. 17-19, in Portland, Oregon.
Shawn Davis, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of parks, conservation and resource management, received a grant of $94,511 from Northern Michigan University through the U.S. Department of the Interior National Park Service.
Thomas Flynn, a Slippery Rock University professor of strategic communication and media, and Allison Peiritsch, a SRU associate professor of strategic communication and media, presented at the National Communication Association Convention, Nov. 20-24, in New Orleans.
Four Slippery Rock University students from the Association of Residence Hall Students, SRU Chapter, presented at the ARHS’s regional conference, Nov. 8-10, at the University of Maryland Baltimore County.
Since 2010, The Princeton Review has recognized institutions across the nation for their environmental and sustainability efforts through its annual "Green Colleges" report. Slippery Rock University has earned a place on this list every year since its inception, including in the 2025 edition by demonstrating the University’s continued commitment to sustainable practices.
A total of 540 Slippery Rock University students officially become graduates, Dec. 14, as SRU hosted its fall commencement ceremony at Morrow Field House.
Slippery Rock University is adding two new degree programs to its current suite of four engineering programs accredited by the globally recognized Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. Starting in fall 2025, students at SRU can begin building their future with a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical and computer engineering and a Bachelor of Science in construction management.
The Slippery Rock University council of trustees recognized several SRU student-athletes with commendations, among other executive actions, at its quarterly business meeting, Dec. 6, at the Russell Wright Alumni House and Conference Center.
Slippery Rock University will host its 2024 fall commencement ceremony, 11 a.m., Dec. 14, at the Morrow Field House. There are a total of 540 students eligible to graduate and participate in the ceremony. Graduate students and undergraduates from each of SRU's five colleges will receive their degrees in one ceremony.
Slippery Rock University's council of trustees will meet Dec. 5-6, in the Russell Wright Alumni House and Conference Center. Committee meetings are scheduled for both days. The quarterly business meeting is at 11 a.m., Dec. 6.
A faculty-student group from the Slippery Rock University Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Writing Department presented research at the National Oral History Association Conference, Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, in Cincinnati.
Jessica Hall-Wirth, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of special education, and Doug Strahler, an SRU associate professor of strategic communication and media, presented at the International Association for Research on Service-Learning and Community Engagement conference, Oct. 2-4, at San Diego University in California.
Junko Yamamoto, a Slippery Rock University professor of curriculum, instruction and educational leadership, was recently appointed to the at-large higher education position on the board of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Three Slippery Rock University students won the College Bowl competition hosted by the American College of Sports Medicine Mid-Atlantic Regional Chapter at the chapter’s conference, Nov. 2, in Lancaster
Three Slippery Rock University students placed fourth in the Best Documentary category of the National Student Production Awards, hosted by College Broadcasters, Inc.
With nearly 2 million openings per year, health care workers are projected to be in high demand in the next decade, far more than other occupations, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Slippery Rock University is helping address the needs of the industry, not just by educating and training college students, but by introducing high school students to possible careers.
The Slippery Rock University Dance Department will present its Fresh Moves Dance Showcase, 7 p.m., Dec. 6, and 2 p.m., Dec. 7, in the Stoner West Dance Studio Theater. The showcase will feature 14 choreographed performances by current SRU dance students. Cost is $10 for general admission and tickets can be purchased online at sru.edu/tickets or at the Smith Student Center information desk.
Talking on the phone has become a lost art. A class at Slippery Rock University is helping students develop phone skills, all while establishing connections with older adults from the local community.
Slippery Rock University’s Theatre Department will present its newest production titled “Alice by Heart” with four shows Nov. 21-24 at the Miller Theater in the Performing Arts Center.
Editors of the Princeton Review have named Slippery Rock University one of the best colleges in its region for 2025. SRU was one of 97 institutions that appeared on Princeton Review’s “Best Mid-Atlantic” list in the 2025 Best Colleges: Region by Region Guide.
As an institution with a proud history of supporting military-affiliated students and veterans, Slippery Rock University is hosting its annual Veterans Day ceremony, 11 a.m., Nov. 11, at the Russell Wright Alumni House. The event is free and open to the public and kicks off the University’s Military Appreciation Week activities. Military veterans are also invited to attend a lunch immediately following the ceremony at the Alumni House.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, cyber security related jobs are expected to grow 33% by 2033. Slippery Rock University is providing a glance at the issues cybersecurity professionals are facing as part of its Cyberspace Event, 12:30-2 p.m., Nov. 26, at the Smith Student Center Ballroom.
Heather Bright, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of recreational therapy, received the Member of the Year award at the American Therapeutic Recreation Association conference, Oct. 12-15, in Kansas City, Missouri. The award recognizes a current and active member who has made a significant contribution through exceptional committee work that supports and advances the recreational therapist profession.
Jessica Hall-Wirth, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of special education, and Becky Thomas, an SRU associate professor of parks, conversation and resource management, recently earned the Community Engagement Fundamentals Certification from Campus Compact after participating in a community engagement professionals community of practice.
Robertha Abney, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of sport management, received the 2024 Keepers of the Flame award from Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education.
Betsy Kemeny, a Slippery Rock University professor of recreational therapy, presented two research projects with SRU students at the American Therapeutic Recreation Association conference, Oct. 12-15, in Kansas City, Missouri.
Nicole Dafoe, the Slippery Rock University dean of the College of Engineering and Science, was among 125 higher education leaders across the United States successfully completing the 2024 Higher Education Resources Services Leadership Institute, otherwise known as the HERS program.
Tera McIntosh, a 2006 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in therapeutic recreation services, has responded to recent devastation in her community of Clyde, North Carolina, through the animal rescue organization that she and her wife, Amy, operate. They mobilized volunteers, made sure donated supplies reached families in need and helped find temporary homes for dozens of animals that were displaced after Hurricane Helene hit the mountainous region of western North Carolina.
Slippery Rock University’s Dance Department is hosting its annual Faculty and Guest Artist Dance Concert, 7 p.m., Oct. 26, at the Miller Theater in the Performing Arts Center. The Faculty and Guest Artist Dance Concert features dances created by the SRU dance faculty and internationally known guest artists that are performed by SRU students in residence.
Payton McClure, a Slippery Rock University junior exercise science major from Reedsville, conducted research this summer to examine the validity of wrist-worn heart rate monitors.
Slippery Rock University’s Theatre Department will present its newest production titled “Astronots” with five shows Oct. 18-23 at the Stoner East Black Box Theater.
Explore the wonders of nature with free events at Slippery Rock University’s Macoskey Center for Sustainability Education and Research. The center is hosting several educational events for the public about seasonal foods, fall flowers, birds and other critters.
Chase Mendenhall, a Slippery Rock University physician assistant graduate student from Pittsburgh, recently co-authored an article that was published in Science magazine titled, “The global loss of avian functional and phylogenetic diversity from anthropogenic extinctions.”
Adaeze Aroh, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of public health services, recently co-authored a chapter of a textbook and two articles that were published in academic journals.
Slippery Rock University faculty and students contributed to two articles about therapy dogs that were presented at conferences.
Seth Jenny, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of exercise science, recently published and served as the senior editor for the book titled “Routledge Handbook of Esports.”
Jessica Hall-Wirth, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of special education, received the “Developing Future Special Educator Grant” from the Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network.
Laura Jasinski came to Slippery Rock University to study elementary education and Spanish, but instead of teaching children a foreign language in the United States, she is now teaching English to kids in Spain. Jasinski is one of more than 15 recent SRU alumni who have taught abroad in the last year and, like many, the opportunity was realized from experiences she had as a college student.
In recognition of national LGBTQ+ History Month, Slippery Rock University is celebrating the contributions of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and extended community during October with a series of events.
Slippery Rock University is ranked No. 4 among public schools and first in Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education, according to a new list released by Niche, a research company that produces an annual ranking of colleges and universities.
Imagine a world without deer. Organizers of a project at Slippery Rock University are providing students and the public a glimpse, albeit in two small, fenced-off sections of forest on campus known as “deer exclosures.”
Deborah Wells, a Slippery Rock University professor of curriculum, instruction and education leadership, received a grant of $29,684 from through the Early Childhood Education Professional Development Organization of Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education.
Slippery Rock University recently received a $50,000 grant from the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board to combat underage and dangerous drinking.
Amber Hamilton, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of exploratory studies and academic progress, recently received the Learning Center Leadership Certification, Level 2, from the International College Learning Center Association.
Theresa Antonellis, a Slippery Rock University gallery director and instructor of art, and Barbara Westman, an SRU professor of art, are having their art displayed at an exhibit hosted by the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh.
Kristie Abbs, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of social work, and Thomas Bechard, an SRU assistant professor of social work, recently co-wrote an article that was published in Social Work Today Magazine titled “The Effects of Unconditional Acceptance on High-Risk Sexual Behaviors in Men Diagnosed with HIV.”
A bachelor’s degree program in electrical and computer engineering passed an important step to becoming a new major at Slippery Rock University. During the SRU council of trustees’ quarterly business meeting, Sept. 27, the council voted to forward the program to the state level for final approval.
Returning for another season of fun is Slippery Rock University’s Early Childhood and Elementary Music Community Engagement Initiative Event Series. The series, led by current SRU students, begins with “Sing. Move. Play,” 10 a.m., Oct. 19, in the Swope Music Hall, Room G-9. Elementary school-aged children and their families and caregivers are invited to attend a morning full of activities, including story time, crafts and more. Participants are encouraged to dress up in their favorite costumes.
Slippery Rock University continues to climb the rankings published in the U.S. News & World Report’s annual Best Colleges guidebook. In the 2024-25 rankings released Sept. 24, SRU ranked 44th on the "Best Regional Universities North" list, up six spots after cracking the Top 50 for the first time last year.
Inspired by the entertainment capital of the world, Slippery Rock University will become Rock Vegas for its Homecoming weekend, Oct. 11-12. SRU will host a variety of entertaining activities with a Las Vegas theme for alumni and friends and the entire campus community.
Slippery Rock University's council of trustees will meet Sept. 26-27, in the Russell Wright Alumni House and Conference Center. Committee meetings are scheduled for both days. The quarterly business meeting is at 10 a.m., Sept. 27.
Slippery Rock University’s Dance Department is hosting two presentations of its annual 60x60x60 concert, 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., Sept. 26, at the Dance Studio Theater in Stoner West. In one hour, more than 100 musicians, painters, dancers, choreographers and filmmakers from SRU will showcase their talent through 60 dance segments in 60-second intervals.
A Slippery Rock University education is in high demand and students are succeeding when they get here. SRU has 8,394 students and 84% of first-year students from last year returned this year, according to preliminary enrollment data for the Fall 2024 semester. The retention rate is the University's best on record.
Slippery Rock University’s Macoskey Center for Sustainability Education and Research is hosting its first annual Harmony Harvest Fundraising Dinner, 6-9 p.m., Sept. 21, at the Macoskey Center, located at 247 Harmony Road in Slippery Rock.
National Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated each year from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 since it was signed into law on Aug. 17, 1988, by former U.S. President Ronald Reagan to celebrate the rich history and ongoing contributions of Hispanic and Latino communities. At Slippery Rock University, this month-long celebration is especially significant as it honors and highlights the importance of embracing diverse cultures.
Patrick McGinty, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of language, literatures, cultures and writing, was a finalist in the 2024 Kukula Awards.
Shah Limon, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of physics and engineering, recently co-wrote two articles that were published and presented in a pair of conference proceedings.
Melissa Swauger and Matthew Zarit, Slippery Rock University professors of nonprofit management, empowerment and diversity studies, recently hosted the Black Male and Black Female Summer Leadership Institute at SRU.
The Slippery Rock University Theatre Department’s production of “Grecian Burns” recently received multiple commendations at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival National Awards Conference, Aug. 21, at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.
Josette Skobieranda Dau, the Slippery Rock University associate director for place-based engagement and civic leadership, was recently awarded the Butler Collaborative for Families “Spirit of Collaboration” award for community outreach.
The Slippery Rock University Music Department has a variety of musical performances to enjoy during the fall semester. With events ranging from jazz and symphonic wind ensembles to themed concerts like the ¡CELEBRACIÓN! Hispanic Heritage Voice Recital, the fall semester at SRU is set to hit all the right notes for all types of audiences. From faculty recitals to student showcases, this season promises a diverse and engaging lineup from start to finish.
Washington Monthly released its 2024 College Guide and Rankings and Slippery Rock University placed in the top 20% of institutions ranked in its category. SRU was also named one of the “Best Bang for the Buck” colleges for affordability.
Slippery Rock University has launched a new program to enhance students’ preparedness for the workforce earlier in their college careers. SRU’s Early College Work-Based Learning program was created for the 2024 fall semester after SRU received a $100,000 grant from Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education Foundation and the Strada Education Foundation.
Talent for jobs in science, technology, engineering and math is in high demand. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, STEM-related occupations are expected to grow by almost 11% by 2031. Slippery Rock University is aiding in that growth by offering programs like the Keystone Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation STEM program.
Slippery Rock University’s Bachelor of Science in civil engineering and Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering programs have been accredited by ABET, the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, which is the global accreditor of college and university programs in applied and natural science, computing, engineering and engineering technology.
Money.com has named Slippery Rock University one of America's Best Colleges for 2024. Money evaluated more than 2,400 four-year colleges in the country and selected SRU to its list of 745 Best Colleges based on quality, affordability and student outcomes.
SRU welcomed more than 1,400 students to campus, Aug. 22, as the University hosted move-in day for first-year and transfer students. Hundreds of volunteers helped coordinate the effort and carry students’ belongings into their rooms.
“Hands-on research” is a term often used to describe how college students learn through active participation in laboratory experiments, but one Slippery Rock University student is taking on a project that is even more literal when it comes to the touch of fingertips. Janey Parks, a sophomore mechanical engineering major from New Brighton, is working in the Advanced Manufacturing Lab in SRU’s Vincent Science Center this summer to find ways to improve upon the wearable sensors that respond to touch and capture motion.
Hannah Holl and Randy Nichols, Slippery Rock University professors of physical and health education, received a grant award of $100,000 from the Tuscarora Intermediate Unit and the Pennsylvania Department of Health through the Preventive Health and Health Service to provide professional development for certified teachers across Pennsylvania.
Kari-Anne Innes, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of theatre, recently co-wrote a play titled “The Singer of Shanghai.”
Mohammad Kazemi, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of engineering, received the Regional Distinguished Achievement Award for Petroleum Engineering Faculty from the Society of Petroleum Engineers.
Rebecca Thomas, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of parks, conservation and resource management, and John Golden, an SRU assistant professor of finance, accounting, marketing and economics, recently attended the Brandywine Project Faculty Workshop in Sustainability, June 5-6, at West Chester University.
Michael White, Slippery Rock University associate director of enrollment management, was recently selected as the president-elect of the Pennsylvania Association for College Admission Counseling.
Slippery Rock University has been named a College of Distinction for the 2024-25 academic year. This honor recognizes schools for their commitment to providing a high-quality undergraduate education focused on hands-on learning, strong student-teacher relationships, a vibrant campus life and successful outcomes. Colleges of Distinction is an online resource that provides college profiles and resources for students, parents and high school counselors.
Slippery Rock University’s Week of Welcome, known as WOW, is an annual staple for first-year and returning students, which takes place this year, Aug. 22 to Sept. 5. The programs and festivities often leave students with a sense of 'WOW,' featuring a weeklong celebration with many events for everyone to enjoy and to enhance their experience as SRU students.
Melissa Teodoro, a Slippery Rock University dance professor, received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program award for the 2024-25 academic year from the U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board.
There is a great big world outside of Slippery Rock University, one that SRU offers students the ability to see. With more than 36 programs and destinations available to visit, opportunities abound for students to travel abroad.
A former offensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers completed something that has been eating at him for more than 40 years. It wasn’t finishing block –– it was his college degree. Jack Muller, who left Slippery Rock University in the spring of 1983 when he signed with the Steelers, re-enrolled at SRU for the spring 2024 semester and completed 15 credits online to earn a degree in interdisciplinary studies. Muller is an example that underscores SRU’s new "Finish What You Started" campaign for re-admitting students.
Slippery Rock University's council of trustees elected new officers and approved meeting dates for the 2024-25 academic year at the council’s quarterly business meeting, June 14, at the Russell Wright Alumni House and Conference Center.
Learning doesn’t stop during the summer. Slippery Rock University’s Macoskey Center for Sustainability Education and Research, along with the Storm Harbor Equestrian Center, are returning this summer to host a series of summer day camps for children. The series, which explores different elements of nature-based learning and exploration, consists of four themed weekday sessions, 8:30 a.m. to noon, for children ages 4-5 and 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., for children ages 6-11, June 10-12, June 24-26, July 15-17 and July 29-31 at the Macoskey Center at 247 Harmony Road.
Slippery Rock University has hired Troy Miller as vice president for university advancement, following a national search. Miller, who previously served as the vice president of development at York College in Pennsylvania, brings more than 30 years of development experience, including a 20-year background in higher education advancement.
Slippery Rock University's council of trustees will meet June 13-14, in the Russell Wright Alumni House and Conference Center. Committee meetings are scheduled for both days. The quarterly business meeting is at 10:30 a.m., June 14.
Slippery Rock University has hired Michael May as vice president for enrollment management. May, who has served in the role as an interim since March 29, has worked as a director in SRU’s Admission Office for the last 12 years. May was the successful candidate following a national search and he will begin his new role on July 1.
Slippery Rock University has hired Ken Bach as its senior director of university marketing and communication. Bach will be responsible for all aspects of internal and external communication on behalf of SRU, including media relations, creative editorial and design services, website development, government relations and more. He will lead the staff that comprises SRU’s Office of University Marketing and Communication and he will be the primary media contact and spokesperson for the University. Bach will begin his role at SRU on Sept. 1.
A group of Slippery Rock University students that traveled to Costa Rica recently is evidence of the mutual benefits of service learning. Thirty-one students from the MEDLIFE chapter at SRU provided free health care to low-income communities in Costa Rica, May 11-19, by staffing several mobile clinics.
Slippery Rock University’s online master’s degree in data analytics has been ranked as one of the top 25 best data analytics degree programs in the country by TechGuide for 2024.
Slippery Rock University is welcoming back graduates young and old to campus for Alumni Weekend, June 7-8. This annual event is an opportunity for alumni to return to campus to reconnect and celebrate with fellow members of the SRU community.
Slippery Rock University was ranked on multiple lists by University Headquarters, an educational organization that provides independent college rankings.
Forty-three years ago, Linnea Sommer-Weddington had a decision to make. Months before she was set to graduate from Slippery Rock University, Sommer-Weddington was home in New Jersey finishing an internship required for her degree in therapeutic recreation. In March of 1981, she raised her right hand and swore oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States. That decision, which led to a rewarding 38-year career in the Navy, is one she will never regret.
With the summer semester in full swing, Slippery Rock University is gearing up to host several summer camps and conferences through August. With programs ranging from sports camps to sustainable cooking, hundreds will find a place for education on SRU’s campus this summer season.
The Slippery Rock University council of trustees has a new student voice. Charli Severo, an SRU junior dual political science and philosophy major from Albion, has been selected as a member of the council of trustees, the highest governing body of the University.
Wearing his cap and gown at Slippery Rock University’s commencement ceremony, Joe Coudriet said something many college graduates often say upon earning their degree: “It doesn’t matter how you start; it’s how you finish that counts.”
Congratulations to Slippery Rock University's Class of 2024. SRU hosted four spring commencement ceremonies, May 3-4, at Morrow Field House, as more than 1,600 graduates had their degrees conferred.
Three representatives from Slippery Rock University presented at the National Campus Compact Conference, April 7-10, in Denver, Colorado. Christine Walsh, an SRU associate professor of elementary education and early childhood development, Douglas Strahler.
Erin Bryer, Slippery Rock University interim vice president of advancement, received the 2024 Butler County Chamber of Commerce Employee of the Year award, which is given to an employee of a chamber member organization.
Three Slippery Rock University students presented research at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research, April 8-10, in Long Beach, California.
Daniel Dieter, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of strategic communication and media, and Alessia Zanin-Yost, an SRU assistant professor of library systems, recently co-authored a textbook titled “Communicating with Purpose: An Introduction to Health Communication.”
Slippery Rock University won 17 awards in the 2023 Collegiate Advertising Awards, a program that recognizes colleges and universities across the nation for excellence in communication, marketing, advertising and promotions.
Slippery Rock University will conduct its 2024 spring commencement ceremonies, May 3-4, at the Morrow Field House.
Slippery Rock University's petroleum and natural gas engineering program recently received a major boost through an in-kind gift from an industry partner. SRU Foundation Inc. accepted a software donation valued at $3.8 million on behalf of the University from PE Limited, an international company known as Petex that develops engineering software for the petroleum industry.
Slippery Rock University received five awards in the 39th annual Educational Advertising Awards.
Yvonne Eaton-Stull, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of social work, Christopher Streidl, a SRU assistant professor of social work, and Denna Hays, a SRU assistant professor of social work, co-authored a research paper that was published in the Research on Social Work Practice journal.
A faculty-student research team from Slippery Rock University recently co-wrote an article that was published in the International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology.
Slippery Rock University’s Macoskey Center received a grant of $250,000 from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development.
The Debate Society at Slippery Rock University placed first in the nation at the National Educational Debate Association Conference, April 5-6, in Detroit, Michigan.
An after-school, physical activity program hosted at Slippery Rock University is breaking barriers for children with special needs and simultaneously providing experiential learning opportunities for SRU students. The Kids In Action program recently completed its 15th year at SRU, leaving its mark on the participants and facilitators alike.
Slippery Rock University will be unifying its community engagement efforts through a collaborative restructuring and revisioning process of three groups: the Office for Community-Engaged Learning, Butler SUCCEED and the Institute for Nonprofit Leadership. This will not involve staff reductions and each group will continue its work during the restructuring process, but their current names and office location will be discontinued in the coming months as a part of our strategic revisioning of SRU’s community engagement infrastructure.
As graduation is approaching at Slippery Rock University, seven graduating Bachelor of Fine Arts dance majors are proud to announce their final dance showcase titled “Through It All: A BFA Dance Concert” with three unique shows, April 27-28 at the Stoner West Dance Studio Theater. The showcase serves as a culmination of research, dedication and learning for the students, expressed in one final showcase with each performance concluding with a senior dance choreographed by Pittsburgh-based choreographer and artist James Washington Manning.
Slippery Rock University President Karen Riley introduced SRU’s new strategic plan, April 16, at an assembly attended by members of the campus community. Titled “Slippery Rock University, The First Choice,” the strategic plan builds on the University’s tradition of excellence while setting the expectations and charting a course for SRU to thrive in the coming years.
Earth Day was first commemorated in 1970 and has transformed into a day of celebration and education across the world. Slippery Rock University’s Macoskey Center will be hosting its annual Earth Day celebration called Earth Fest, noon. to 5 p.m., April 20 at the Macoskey Center, located at 247 Harmony Road.Earth Day is observed April 22 but Earth Fest at SRU occurs on the closest Saturday. Earth Fest will include many events for all ages including environmental education activities, pony rides for kids, live music, regionally sourced food, raffle baskets, an electric car show and more.
Slippery Rock University is hosting a panel discussion with population health experts at 6 p.m., April 25, at the Smith Student Center Ballroom. The expert panelists will discuss how population health is transforming the health care sector.
Slippery Rock University’s Theatre Department will present its newest production titled “9 to 5” with three shows April 19-21 at the Performing Arts Center’s Miller Theater. Directed by Lisa Ann Goldsmith, an SRU instructor of theatre, “9 to 5” was first produced by Robert Greenblatt on Broadway in April 2009. Based on the 1980 hit movie and book written by Patricia Resnick, “9 to 5” is a story of friendship and revenge in the 1970s Rolodex era with music and lyrics by Dolly Parton.
There are moments during a Major League Baseball game that make the fans cheer, boo or simply say “Wow!” These moments are most often authored by players who are paid millions of dollars to hit home runs, make diving catches and throw strikeouts, but sometimes those moments are driven by people who aren’t playing the game. For Pittsburgh Pirates games at PNC Park, the person creating those moments is Celine Halt, a 2020 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in resort, recreation and hospitality management.
Slippery Rock University's Center for Cybersecurity and Advanced Computing will host a Cyberspace Event, 12:30-2 p.m., April 11, at the Advanced Technology and Science Hall, Room 142, as well as on Zoom. This event, which addresses topics related to cybersecurity, is sponsored by the C2AC, SRU's College of Engineering and Science and the Computer Science Department.
Slippery Rock University recognized several students at its annual Celebration of Achievement awards ceremony, April 2, in the Smith Student Center Ballroom, highlighted by the announcement of SRU's nominee for the Syed Ali-Zaidi Award for Academic Excellence.
Slippery Rock University’s Institute for Nonprofit Leadership and Office for Community-Engaged Learning will host an event to honor local nonprofit organizations, as well as students and faculty for their civic action. The event, titled “Building Bridges,” is 5 p.m., April 19, in Smith Student Center Theater.
Western Pennsylvania was the setting for the first and one of the most important political rebellions in U.S. history, and a Slippery Rock University alumnus has authored a book about it. Brady Crytzer, ’08, ’10M, author of “The Whiskey Rebellion: A Distilled History of an American Crisis” will give a presentation about his book, 3 p.m., April 10, at SRU’s Russell Wright Alumni House. The event is free and open to the public. The talk will also be recorded for future broadcast on the cable and satellite television network C-SPAN.
Slippery Rock University has announced its 2024 President's Awards. These annual awards recognize faculty and staff for their outstanding service and job performance. Each award has its own selection committee, but all the awards are approved and released by the Office of the President.
Kristie Abbs, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of social work, presented at two conferences and received an award for a program she created.
Katie Leckenby, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of special education, received the Outstanding Student Chapter Advisor award at the Council for Exceptional Children conference, March 14, in San Antonio, Texas.
John Mathe, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of counseling and development, and Rachel DeMaria, an SRU instructor of counseling and development, received awards at the American College Counseling Association Conference, Feb. 22-25, in Orlando, Florida.
Heather Hertel, a Slippery Rock University professor of art, Abigail Comes, a senior art major from Harrisville, and Tyra Welsh, a 2018 SRU graduate with a degree in art, had their artwork accepted into an exhibition titled “Feminist Art: Contemporary Perspectives,” a national juried art exhibition.
Junko Yamamoto, a Slippery Rock University professor of secondary education and foundations of education, presented at the Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, Feb. 22-24, in New York.
Returning for another session of fun-filled learning for children at Slippery Rock University is “Tuneful Tales,” 10 a.m., April 6, in the Swope Music Hall. The event, hosted by SRU’s Early Childhood and Elementary Music Community Engagement Initiative, is for families, caregivers and elementary-school-aged children to attend a morning full of activities, including story time, crafts and an instrument petting zoo.
An annual contest at Slippery Rock University is never the same old song and dance because each year “Dancing with the SRU Stars” features new contestants and pairings from the campus community. This year’s competition is 7 p.m., March 28, in Stoner West Dance Studio Theater. Cost is $10 for general admission.
Slippery Rock University was recognized by Intelligent.com on several of the website’s rankings of top programs and colleges for 2024. Intelligent.com is an online resource for program rankings and higher education planning.
Slippery Rock University's council of trustees presented three commendations and approved several action items during its quarterly business meeting, March 22, at the Russell Wright Alumni House.
With Slippery Rock University’s Giving Day approaching March 26 there will be a wave of appeals to support SRU departments and organizations that impact students and the local community. One program organized by two SRU professors is doing both, and proving to Hillview Elementary School students that any-“fin” is possible when groups collaborate.
Slippery Rock University will host its annual Holocaust Remembrance Program with a presentation by guest speaker Lee Kikel, 3:30-5:30 p.m., March 27, at the Miller Theater in the Performing Arts Center. Kikel, a Pittsburgh-native and recently published author, will present a talk titled “First Person Testimony: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Holocaust Education.” The event is free and open to the public.
Slippery Rock University's council of trustees will meet March 21-22, in the Russell Wright Alumni House and Conference Center. Committee meetings are scheduled for both days. The quarterly business meeting is at 10 a.m., March 22.
Slippery Rock University’s annual fundraising event, Giving Day, is March 26. For this one-day campaign, SRU alumni, students, employees and friends of the University are encouraged to give money to support SRU student scholarships, clubs, organizations, academic departments, athletic teams and more.
Thuy Bui, a Slippery Rock University professor of accounting, economics and finance, and Benjamas Jirasakuldech, an SRU professor of accounting, economics and finance, received a grant of $15,000 from the Center for Rural Pennsylvania to provide a comprehensive analysis of supply and demand for senior citizen housing in rural Pennsylvania.
Tarek Eshak, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of public health, recently co-authored an article that was published in the National Library of Medicine titled “Syndemic of Substance Abuse, Depression, and Type 2 Diabetes and Their Association with Retention in Care Among People Living with HIV.”
Ten Slippery Rock University students attended the Elevate Conference hosted by Alpha Kappa Psi, Feb. 9-11, in Boston, Massachusetts
Cassandra Eisenreich, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of music, received a commendation from the Butler County Board of Commissioners for her part in the SRU Early Childhood and Elementary Music Community Engagement Initiative Event Series, including a recent "Sing. Move. Play." in February.
Robert Zullo, a Slippery Rock University instructor of sport management, hospitality and tourism, recently co-authored the second edition of a textbook titled “Administration of Intercollegiate Athletics.”
Mentorship is the focus of Women’s History Month events at Slippery Rock University. SRU is hosting several activities in March to celebrate and recognize women, including the finale of the Womentoring series that’s been ongoing throughout the academic year.
Slippery Rock University has received its largest-ever planned estate gift that will have an impact in classrooms beyond those at SRU. Dave and Judy Phillips pledged a $2 million bequest that will fund scholarships and programming that support underrepresented minority students pursuing careers as teachers.
The Pennsylvania Senate has approved Gov. Josh Shapiro's appointment of Angèle Stoebener to a seat on Slippery Rock University's council of trustees, the University’s 12-member governing body. Stoebener, a 2006 SRU graduate with a degree in business administration, will serve a term of six years or until a successor is appointed.
Slippery Rock University’s Theatre Department will present its newest production titled “Tragedy: a tragedy” with five shows March 1-5 at the Stoner West Black Box Theater. Directed by Kari-Anne Innes, a SRU assistant professor of theatre, “Tragedy: a tragedy” will use projections and live-feed videography to bring the entire student-produced show to life. Based on the play by Will Eno, “Tragedy: a tragedy” explores the idea of a world where the sun sets and shows no sign of rising.
Sajad Hamidi, associate professor of physics and engineering at Slippery Rock University, was named 2023 Professor of the Year Award by the American Society of Civil Engineers, Pittsburgh Section, at an awards ceremony, Feb. 17, in Pittsburgh.
Four Slippery Rock University students had their artwork recognized in the 2023 Pittsburgh Society of Illustrators’ Student Scholarship Awards competition.
Noah White, a Slippery Rock University sophomore dual music education and music performance major from Ambridge, recently advanced to the semifinals of the Schmidt Vocal Competition.
Junko Yamamoto, a Slippery Rock University professor of secondary education and foundations of education, presented at the Pennsylvania Educational Technology Expo & Conference, Feb. 4-7, in Hershey.
Alessia Zanin-Yost, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of library systems, received a grant of $2,000 from the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Medical Library Association Research and Assessment Committee.
Slippery Rock University will host its annual Honors Flute Ensemble concert, 7 p.m., Feb. 25, in the Swope Music Hall.
It's 4 a.m. and two Slippery Rock University students are awake in Las Vegas, fixing their eyes on something that, to them, seems like a dream. Italia Romano and Artie Prioletti got permission to see something that hours later would become the most watched event in U.S. television history: the playing surface at Super Bowl LVIII. More than 123 million people watched the game and there were 15 SRU students and three professors who had the opportunity to work on site at Super Bowl LVIII during the week leading up to the game.
A year ago, Cierra Mitchell was applying to be a member of the Slippery Rock University’s council of trustees. She was offered the one seat designated for a student on the University’s 12-person governing body last spring, and since then she received four offers to attend law school. While Mitchell takes her pick where to study law, and votes on executive actions in her final days as a trustee, SRU has a decision to make: choosing the next student trustee.
There’s a lot more to the Resistance Training Workshops at Slippery Rock University than getting stronger. SRU’s Exercise Science Department is hosting a series of workshops where alumni and student interns host lectures and hands-on activities related to exercise science professions. Attendees learn everything from techniques and skills to the divergent career paths and starting a business. There’s even a fundraising component to the workshops to support local charities.
Slippery Rock University today announced that Erin Bryer has been appointed interim vice president for university advancement, effective immediately. Bryer has worked at SRU since 2011 and most recently as director of advancement services and donor communication.
Student choirs from Slippery Rock University, alongside the SRU Chapter of the American Choral Directors Association, will present the first-ever performance of ChoralFest, 6:30 p.m., Feb. 22, at the Miller Theater in the Performing Arts Center. The event will include performances from three local high school choirs.
The Slippery Rock University Theatre Department’s production of “Grecian Burns” was one of five invited productions selected to be performed at the Region 2 Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival.
Taylor Pastore, a Slippery Rock University junior music education major from Canonsburg, was the 2024 winner of the Collegiate Concerto Competition, sponsored by the Butler County Symphony Association.
Five recent alumni from Slippery Rock University’s strategic communication and media program received a Renaissance Award presented by the Public Relations Society of America Pittsburgh Chapter, Jan. 25, at the Fairmont Hotel in Pittsburgh.
Shah Limon, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of physics and engineering, recently wrote three articles that were published in three academic journals.
Lua Augustin, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of accounting, economics and finance, recently wrote an article that was published in the Financial Services Review.
Slippery Rock University was recognized by U.S. News & World Report on its 2024 Best Online Programs rankings. SRU ranked 138th on the list for Best Online Bachelor’s Programs.
Adam Bell became part of a community on a 660-acre rural campus at Slippery Rock University. Now, as a professional, Bell is responsible for building a community around a 7-acre urban park in the heart of one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. Bell is the supervisor of programming for Downtown Cary Park in Cary, North Carolina. A 2010 SRU graduate with a degree in communication-public relations, Bell is not designing blueprints or even swinging a hammer to build the new $68-million public gathering space.
Dean DeNicola, a Slippery Rock University professor of biology, and Nathan Glass, a 2011 SRU graduate with a degree in biology, recently co-wrote an article that was published in the journal Fundamental and Applied Limnology titled “Decomposition properties of three leaf species in a beech-maple forest stream and their potential relationship to long-term changes in forest composition.”
A team of students from Slippery Rock University placed 10th in the MikesBikes Advanced global business strategy simulation competition hosted by Smartsims.
Nikhil Ahuja, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of public health, recently wrote an article and co-authored another that were published in two academic journals.
John Silvestro, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of languages, literatures, cultures, and writing, recently wrote an article that was published in the Composition Forum.
Iuri Santos, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of physics and engineering, received a grant of $31,399 from the West Virginia University Research Corporation, through the U.S.
Slippery Rock University will host more than 15 events and programs, Feb. 3 through March 2, to recognize Black History Month, including a speaking appearance by artist, advocate and educator Sunn m’Cheaux, Feb. 7.
A professor at Slippery Rock University, who won a few amateur boxing championships decades ago, recently had the opportunity to lace up his gloves and teach SRU students a few of the intricacies of his favorite pastime. Dallas Jackson, an associate professor of physical and health education, was recently invited by students in the Mixed Martial Arts Club at SRU, to teach a 90-minute session on boxing. Club members train inside Morrow Field House three days a week during the semester.
Yvonne Eaton-Stull, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of social work, wrote a chapter in a recently published book, “Animal-Assisted Intervention: Recognizing and Mitigating Potential Welfare Challenges CAB International.”
Franklyn Charles, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of strategic communication and media, and Enoh Nkana, an SRU assistant professor of elementary education and early childhood development, wrote an article titled, “Lest we forget: Using archival data in digital storytelling.”
Representatives from Slippery Rock University’s Association of Residence Hall Students recently won two awards at the Central Atlantic Affiliate of Colleges and Universities Residence Halls conference at the University of Cincinnati.
George Lengyel, a Slippery Rock University professor of chemistry, and Christopher Maltman, an SRU assistant professor of biology, co-authored an article titled, “Gordonia metallireducens sp. nov., a tellurite- and selenite-resistant bacterium isolated from the sediment of an acid mine drainage stream.”
James Preston, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of elementary education and early childhood development, was recently named the president-elect of the Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Teacher Educators
Returning this year, the Slippery Rock University Dance Theatre will host two showings of its Emerging Artists Dance Concert, 7:30 p.m., Feb. 2, and 4 p.m., Feb. 3, at Miller Theater in the Performing Arts Center.
Of the more than 500 students who participated in Slippery Rock University’s fall 2023 commencement ceremony, Dec. 9, one graduate stood out based on the reaction of the crowd. Alek Richardson received a standing ovation and burst of cheers that could not be restrained by those in attendance, even before his name could be read from the lectern.
Samantha Swift, Slippery Rock University’s interim vice president of advancement, passed away Dec. 31.
Aaron Galligan-Stierle, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of theatre, and Lisa Ann Goldsmith, an instructor of theatre, are playing the roles of Bob Cratchit and Mrs. Cratchit in the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera’s production.
Jason Hilton, a Slippery Rock University professor of secondary education and foundations of education, and Wayne Forbes, an SRU associate professor of biology, wrote an article.
Frank Tsai, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of sport management, hospitality and tourism, was recently selected for an award by the Resort and Commercial Recreation Association.
John Silvestro, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of languages, literatures, cultures, and writing, recently wrote an article that was published in the journal College English titled “Remember then Recommend: Critically Engaging Spell Checker Algorithms and Other Text Recommender Systems as Memory Infrastructures.”
Corinne Gressang, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of history, recently appeared on an episode of the “Historians at the Movies” podcast.
The Marching Pride will be ready to ring in the new year when Big Ben strikes 12. Slippery Rock University’s marching band will perform in London’s New Year’s Day Parade, at noon (7 a.m., Eastern Time) on Jan. 1. More than 140 members of the Marching Pride and staff are traveling to England’s capital city, Dec. 28 to Jan. 3, after SRU’s band was selected to perform in one of world’s largest New Year’s Day parades.
Slippery Rock University is one of 93 nonprofit organizations in the state to receive funding through the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency’s Nonprofit Security Grant Program. The PCCD, chaired by Lt. Gov. Austin Davis, recently approved $19 million in funding that includes a $21,000 grant to SRU for recruiting police officers on campus.
Tyler Broge was like many college-bound students who didn’t quite know what he wanted to do in his career before coming to Slippery Rock University. He just knew he wanted to help people. After switching his major twice, overcoming uncertainty during the global pandemic, and finding inspiration for a career path from an unlikely source, Broge is well on his way to his goal of helping people.
SRU conferred the degrees of more than 580 graduates at the 2023 fall commencement ceremony, Dec. 9, at the Morrow Field House.
The Slippery Rock University council of trustees presented two commendations to SRU student-athletes at the council’s quarterly business meeting, Dec. 8, at the Russell Wright Alumni House and Conference Center.
Happy holidays and a happy New Year from Slippery Rock University. We hope you enjoy the 2023 SRU Holiday Video Card.
Slippery Rock University's council of trustees will meet Dec. 7-8 at the Russell Wright Alumni House and Conference Center.
The history and culture of Pittsburgh’s Hill District neighborhood is being preserved and shared with a wider audience thanks to a recent partnership with Slippery Rock University’s History Department.
Slippery Rock University will host its 2023 fall commencement ceremony, 11 a.m., Dec. 9, at the Morrow Field House. There are more than 580 students eligible to graduate and participate in the ceremony. Graduate students and undergraduates from each of SRU’s five colleges will receive their degrees in one ceremony.
Two Slippery Rock University students presented at The Bonner Congress hosted by The Corella & Bertram F. Bonner Foundation, Oct. 27-28, in Black Mountain, North Carolina.
Kari-Anne Innes, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of theatre, received a $2,000 award to produce a video play in collaboration with Water Productions in New York City, Arizona State University and Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.
Yvonne Eaton-Stull, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of social work, wrote a case study and co-authored a research paper with an SRU alumna that were published in academic journals.
Christopher Maltman, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of biology, Stephanie Skeba, an SRU graduate student majoring in physical therapy from Verona, and Morgan Snyder, a 2023 SRU graduate with a degree in biology, recently wrote an article that was published in a special issue of the academic journal Microorganisms.
Junko Yamamoto, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of secondary education and foundations of education, presented at the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages convention and world language expo, Nov. 17-19, in Chicago.
With the 2023 fall semester winding down at Slippery Rock University, the SRU Music Department is gearing up for a series of concerts. From brass solos to giving celebrations, the following events are a great opportunity for people to unwind during a busy time of year:
Following an extensive national search process, Slippery Rock University has named Michael Zieg as provost and vice president for academic affairs, effective immediately. Zieg has served in the interim role since April 2022.
Daniel Dieter, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of strategic communication and media, presented at conferences in Puerto Rico and Ohio last month
Diane Galbraith, a Slippery Rock University professor of management and marketing, recently served as a member of the Expert Review Panel for the NASA Internships Program Evaluation.
Four faculty members and a student from Slippery Rock University’s Social Work Department gave presentations at the National Association of Social Work, Pennsylvania Chapter, Conference, last month in Pocono Manor.
Doug Strahler, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of strategic communication and media, presented at the International Association for Research on Service-Learning and Community Engagement conference, Oct. 24-26, at Tulane University in New Orleans.
Christine Pease-Hernandez, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of strategic communication and media, received Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Keepers of the Flame Award.
The Slippery Rock University Dance Department will present its Fresh Moves Dance Showcase, 7:30 p.m., Dec. 1, and 2 p.m., Dec. 2, in the Stoner West Dance Studio Theater.
Slippery Rock University's Center for Cybersecurity and Advanced Computing will host a Cyberspace Event, 12:30-2 p.m., Nov. 30, at the Advanced Technology and Science Hall, Room 142, as well as on Zoom. This event, which addresses topics related to cybersecurity, is sponsored by the C2AC, SRU's College of Engineering and Science and the Computer Science Department.
November is National Native American Heritage Month, and at Slippery Rock University there’s an observance of Indigenous people that will go beyond a span of 30 days each year. Through a shared-governance effort between SRU administration and faculty, the University has adopted a new land acknowledgment statement that will be used permanently by students, faculty, staff and visitors to recognize the previous land occupants of the campus and surrounding area.
Slippery Rock University’s Theatre Department will present its newest production titled “M4M” with four shows, Nov. 17-20 at the Performing Arts Center’s Miller Theater. Co-directed by Laura Smiley, associate professor of theatre, and Noah Reed, a 2023 SRU graduate, “M4M” is a twist on William Shakespeare’s comedic tragedy “Measure for Measure,” and has been reworked to reflect current social issues in an upfront way.
The Slippery Rock University Macoskey Center for Sustainability Education and Research is hosting a plethora of eco-friendly holiday events in November. Rebecca Thomas, an SRU associate professor of parks and conservation, will be facilitating four workshops related to bath and body care products throughout November. The Macoskey Center will also be hosting its first-ever Holiday Market, 10:30 a.m., Nov. 30, in the Smith Student Center lobby, where the public can purchase health products.
Three Slippery Rock University social work professors wrote chapters in the book titled “Careersin One Health: Social Workers' Roles in Caring for Humans and their Animal Companions.”
Wei Bian, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of physical and health education, andJoanne Leight, an SRU professor of physical and health education, were both recently selectedfor awards offered by the Society of Health and Physical Educators of Pennsylvania.
Shah Limon, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of physics and engineering, recentlyco-authored two research papers that were published in academic journals.
Sararose Lynch, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of special education, participatedas an invited panelist for the International Mathematics and Students with Specific LearningDisabilities international virtual forum hosted by the Learning Disabilities Association ofAmerica.
Slippery Rock University’s College of Education was recently recognized by the Council for theAccreditation of Educator Preparation with the Frank Murray Leadership Recognition forContinuous Improvement.
Slippery Rock University is hosting its annual Veterans Day ceremony, 11 a.m., Nov. 10, at the Russell Wright Alumni House. The event is free and open to the public. Military veterans are also invited to attend a lunch immediately following the ceremony at the Alumni House.
The formal inauguration and investiture ceremony for Slippery Rock University President Karen Riley took place Nov. 3 at Miller Theater in the Performing Arts Center.
Slippery Rock University today announced that Holly McCoy has been appointed as the University’s chief human resources officer, effective immediately. McCoy, who served as interim CHRO and Title IX coordinator since June 2022, was selected as the successful candidate for the position after the University conducted a national search.
Slippery Rock University appeared on two different 2023 rankings published by BestColleges.com, an online education resource that helps prospective students with their college search.
Slippery Rock University held a dedication ceremony, Oct. 27, at the Storm Harbor Equestrian Center in memory of the center’s late benefactor, Carolyn Carruth Rizza. The newly completed Carolyn Carruth Rizza Memorial Garden now sits near the entrance of the SHEC to pay tribute to Rizza, who passed away Dec. 27, 2022, at the age of 78.
Three academic programs at Slippery Rock University were recognized on EduMed’s 2023-24 rankings. EduMed is a resource supporting students' pursuits of an online or hybrid education in the allied health, nursing and medical fields.
Narcan kits will soon join emergency defibrillators among the life-saving devices in buildings at Slippery Rock University. Narcan is the brand name for the drug naloxone, which is used to help prevent fatal opioid overdoses. Thanks to a donation from the Pennsylvania Overdose Prevention Program, more than 300 Narcan kits will be available at 24 high-traffic locations at SRU, including places frequently visited by the public and every residence hall.
Ivory Dunlap, Slippery Rock University director of inclusive excellence, was recognized by Butler County Community College as one of its 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award winners.
Fadoua Loudiy, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of strategic communication and media, has been named president of the Pennsylvania Communication Association for the 2023-24 academic year.
Sarah Kuehn, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of criminology and criminal justice, facilitated a roundtable discussion at the Voices for Juvenile Justice conference, Oct. 13, at Passport Academy in Pittsburgh.
Four Slippery Rock University graduate students in the Master of Education in special education, PK-12 certification, have earned full tuition scholarships from the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
Slippery Rock University is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion in a variety of ways, from hiring practices to programming for students.
Slippery Rock University's Theatre Department will present the world premiere of “Grecian Burns,” with five shows, Oct. 27 to Nov. 2 at the Black Box Theater in Stoner East. Created by award-winning writers Daniel Lincoln and Omri Schein, “Grecian Burns” follows the twistingly funny events of a reality TV show about Greek mythological characters competing for love in the middle of the Aegean Sea.
Slippery Rock University’s Dance Department is hosting its annual Faculty and Guest Artist Dance Concert, 7:30 p.m., Oct. 19, at the Miller Theater in the Performing Arts Center. The Faculty and Guest Artist Dance Concert features dances created by the SRU dance faculty and internationally known guest artists that are performed by SRU students in residence.
Slippery Rock University has been recognized among the best colleges in its region by The Princeton Review. SRU appeared on the “Best Mid-Atlantic” list in The Princeton Review’s 2024 Best Colleges Guide.
Slippery Rock University’s Homecoming weekend is Oct. 20-22, right in the middle of spooky season with Halloween approaching. That’s why this year’s theme is Haunted Homecoming, but the annual celebration is also a great time for alumni and friends of SRU to visit their old haunt.
When Slippery Rock University President Karen Riley moved into her residence on campus earlier this year, she needed help decorating. With an art gallery across the street from the President’s House, Riley didn’t have to look too far for inspiration. But her goal wasn’t about filling an empty space on the wall –– she wanted to represent the University.
Slippery Rock University has announced the 2023-24 cohort for the Claire Schmieler Institute for Professional Women, which prepares non-faculty women for leadership opportunities within SRU and other higher education institutions.
Julie Naviaux, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of languages, literatures, cultures and writing, recently completed the “Building Undergraduate Career Readiness” certificate track as part of Modern Language Association's Academic Program Leadership Institute: Humanities in the World, Humanities at Work.
Patrick Burkhart, a Slippery Rock University professor of geography, geology and the environment, recently wrote an article that was published in Quaternary Research, a peer-review journal from Cambridge University Press.
Slippery Rock University hosted the Pennsylvania Communication Association Annual Convention, Sept. 29-30, at the Smith Student Center, and several SRU faculty and students presented at the meeting, served as panelists or were recognized
Slippery Rock University’s peer tutoring and peer academic coaching programs have been awarded Level 1, 2 and3 certifications by the College Reading and Learning Association.
The Slippery Rock University council of trustees approved the University's proposed budget for 2023-24 at the council's quarterly business meeting. The council meeting was held Sept. 29 at the Russell Wright Alumni House and Conference Center.
The Carnegie Hero Fund Commission has awarded Sgt. David Duffey, a Slippery Rock University graduate student majoring in criminal justice, the Carnegie Medal, North America’s highest honor for civilian heroism. A native of Midway, Duffey earned the recognition for his act of bravery in saving a truck driver’s life on Oct. 16, 2022.
Slippery Rock University's council of trustees will meet Sept. 28-29 in the Russell Wright Alumni House and Conference Center. Committee meetings are scheduled for both days. The quarterly business meeting is at 9:30 a.m., Sept. 29. For those who wish to attend the meetings but are unable to do so in person, a Zoom option is available with advanced registration. All meetings are open to the public.
Slippery Rock University’s Dance Department is hosting two presentations of its annual 60x60 concert, 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., Sept. 28, at the Dance Studio Theater in Stoner West. In one hour, more than 100 musicians, painters, dancers, choreographers and filmmakers will showcase their talent through 60 dance segments in 60-second intervals.
Slippery Rock University’s computing program received its reaccreditation with the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology through September 2029.
Slippery Rock University received a Telly Award in the education institution category for regional television advertising.
Franklyn Charles, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of strategic communication and media, and Enoh Nkana, an SRU assistant professor of elementary education and early childhood, recently wrote an article that was published in the journal Teaching Journalism and Mass Communication titled “The Show Must Go On”: Faculty and Student International Media Research During the Covid-19 Pandemic.”
Slippery Rock University’s recreational therapy program received several honors at the American Therapeutic Recreation Association’s 2023 Conference, Sept. 9-12, in St. Louis.
Slippery Rock University and three other universities from Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education recently received approval for funding of the Keystone Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation Alliance.
Slippery Rock University was recognized within several rankings published in U.S. News & World Report’s 2023-24 Best Colleges guidebook. SRU ranked 50th on the “Best Regional Universities North” list, up 35 spots from last year, and 17th for “Top Public Schools – Regional Universities North.” SRU also ranked 22nd among regional universities in the North for “Best Colleges for Veterans.”
A part of Pittsburgh’s dynamic arts community is coming to Slippery Rock University. C Street Brass, a Pittsburgh-based brass quintet, will be on SRU's campus Sept. 28 to lead a masterclass at 4 p.m. in the Swope Music Hall, followed by a 7:30 p.m. performance at the Miller Theater in the Performing Arts Center.
Slippery Rock University is hosting its annual Constitution Day event with a trivia contest and discussion from 4-5 p.m., Sept. 15, in Spotts World Culture Building, Room 113. The free event will feature prizes and questions related to the U.S. Constitution. The event is organized by the SRU Political Science Department and Pi Sigma Alpha, the SRU chapter of a national political science honor society, and all members of the SRU campus community, as well as the public, are welcome to attend.
Slippery Rock University President Karen Riley addressed the campus community, Sept. 14, at the Smith Student Center Ballroom, as part of a Fall Assembly and Town Hall Meeting. Riley provided updates regarding the University’s finances, enrollment data and projections, as well as the forthcoming strategic plan. The event marked Riley’s first in-person meeting open to all faculty, staff and students since she began her role as president July 1.
The Jamaur Law Foundation was established in Maryland to provide financial education programming to people in impoverished areas in and around Washington, D.C. But Jamaur Law’s foundation –– his motivation, inspiration and education –– was established at Slippery Rock University where Law earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration in 2013.
Returning for another season of fun is Slippery Rock University’s Early Childhood and Elementary Music Community Engagement Initiative Event Series. The series, led by current SRU students, begins with “Tuneful Tales,” 10 a.m., Sept. 16, in the Swope Music Hall, Room G-9. Families, caregivers, and elementary-school-aged children are invited to attend a morning full of activities, including story time, crafts and an instrument petting zoo.
A group from Slippery Rock University received a $19,990 award from the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy through Indiana University of Pennsylvania. As part of the grant, the group will document indigenous forest resource practices and create interpretive media meant to foster inclusive community engagement in Pennsylvania’s State Parks and Forests.
John Silvestro, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of languages, literatures, cultures, and writing, wrote a chapter that was published in a collection titled “TextGenEd."
Senthil Kumar Muthusamy, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of management and marketing, recently wrote an article that was published in the Journal of Industrial and Business Economics titled “Profits crisis: evolving patterns of firm size and performance in traditional U.S. industries.”
Slippery Rock University’s cybersecurity program has been validated by the National Security Agency for a National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Program.
Five Slippery Rock University students and alumni received scholarships from the American Society of Safety Professionals Foundation.
Enacted to law in 1988 by former U.S. President Ronald Reagan, Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the past and present milestones of Hispanic and Latino communities. Slippery Rock University is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with a series of weekly events on campus hosted by SRU's Office for Inclusive Excellence; the Student Organization of Latinos/Hispanics, known as SOL; and The Office for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging.
Slippery Rock University and Butler County Community College have signed six new articulation agreements creating more opportunities for BC3 students to transfer to SRU and earn their bachelor’s degrees. These agreements will help save students time and money by opening 13 new formal transfer pathways, bringing the current total of formal pathways between the two Butler County schools to 46.
Slippery Rock University was recognized in the Washington Monthly's 2023 College Guide and Rankings as a top Master's University. SRU was also included among its "Best Bang for the Buck" colleges. Washington Monthly's editors rank four-year schools based on their contribution to the public good in three broad categories: social mobility, research and providing opportunities for public service.
Thirteen Slippery Rock University faculty members are part of the first cohort at SRU to become credentialed educators by the Association of College and University Educators, which is the only nationally recognized collegiate teaching credential endorsed by the American Council on Education.
Nicholas Artman, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of strategic communication and media, was recently interviewed by WQLN PBS for its Chronicle Series.
Tami Micsky, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of social work recently led a webinar for Continued.com, an online education provider.
Aaron Galligan-Stierle, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of theatre, spent this past summer performing in two lead roles with nationally recognized theater companies.
Cassandra Eisenreich, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of music, performed and conducted at the National Flute Association Convention, Aug. 3-6, in Phoenix, Arizona.
Slippery Rock University’s homeland security program was named to CollegeRank’s list of the 35 Best Bachelor’s in Homeland Security. CollegeRank’s editors ranked SRU’s homeland security program ninth in the nation. Rankings were based on potential salary for students after graduation, individual program accreditation and overall affordability.
More than 1,500 first-year and transfer students moved into residence halls at Slippery Rock University, Aug. 17.
Lauren Pflueger, a junior Slippery Rock University early childhood/special education major from Slippery Rock, is conducting research this summer about how elementary school teachers use computer coding and programming to teach robotics.
Slippery Rock University was recognized by Money.com on its list of the Best Colleges in America for 2023. Money evaluated more than 2,400 four-year colleges in the country and selected just over 700 of those for its list based on quality, affordability and student outcomes.
Slippery Rock University and Widener University Commonwealth Law School have signed an agreement providing SRU students from most bachelor’s degree program the opportunity to complete their undergraduate degrees and law degrees in six years.
Heaven Jacoway, a Slippery Rock University junior early childhood education major from Sharon, traveled to Dominica this summer to conduct research as part of a faculty-student research program. Jacoway and four other SRU researchers traveled to the Caribbean island nation to study an indigenous group of people and their local education needs.
A growing number of female coaches are making an impact on the sidelines of NFL games. More than a dozen full-time female coaches are now employed by NFL teams. Among them is Angela Baker, a 2021 Slippery Rock University graduate, who is entering her second year as an offensive quality control coach for the New York Giants.
Three student groups from a Slippery Rock University Policy Analysis and Evaluation course placed in the top five among national submissions for the Up to Us Civic Solutions Case Competition.
Scott Irlbacher, Slippery Rock University director of student conduct, was appointed as senior faculty for the Donald J. Gehring Academy, July 17-20, in Detroit, Michigan.
Lauren Shoemaker, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of languages, literatures, cultures and writing, was honored by editors of the Erie Reader on the outlet’s annual list of 40 Under 40 honorees.
Earl Coburn, Slippery Rock University assistant director for student support outreach and case management, presented at the Higher Education Case Managers Association annual conference last month in Portland, Oregon.
Patrick McGinty, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of languages, literatures, cultures and writing, was among 25 scholars selected for the National Endowment for the Humanities’ Rust Belt Humanities Lab.
Researchers at Slippery Rock University are at the forefront of preparing national standards for recreational therapists who use equines in their practice. Thanks to a grant from the National Council on Therapeutic Recreation Certification, a research team at SRU is collecting and analyzing data from a survey that was sent to more than 20,000 certified therapeutic recreational specialists. The team also brought experts to campus to create guidelines for using equines that will be recommended to the American Therapeutic Recreation Association, the only national organization representing recreational therapists.
The “wow factor” is defined as a quality or feature of something that makes people feel great excitement or admiration. At Slippery Rock University, that’s the reaction first-year students have during the Week of Welcome, Aug. 17-29. Known simply as “WOW,” SRU’s Week of Welcome is an annual series of events created to acclimate first-year students to college life and life away from home for the first time.
Slippery Rock University has been named a College of Distinction for the 2023-24 academic year. This marks the 10th straight year that SRU received this recognition for its commitment to providing a high-quality undergraduate education focused on hands-on learning, strong student-teacher relationships, a vibrant campus life and successful outcomes. Colleges of Distinction is an online resource that provides college profiles and resources for students, parents and high school counselors.
Karen Riley officially became Slippery Rock University’s 18th president on July 1, and is already starting to make her way around campus to meet with members of the SRU community.
Forty-six members of Slippery Rock University’s Jazz Ensemble and Chamber Singers are touring Europe, July 6-17. Over the course of two weeks, they will perform at various venues in Italy and France.
Alexandra Kaufman, a Slippery Rock University senior social work major from Zelienople, is conducting research this summer about the effectiveness of animal-assisted support for veterinary staff.
The term “rock star” gets thrown around often these days to describe high achievers, such as rock-star professors or rock-star alumni. But every now and then, you come across someone deserving of the title. For John Anthony, a Slippery Rock University music instructor who also graduated from the University, the turn of phrase is quite literal: he’s the lead guitarist for The Vindys, an emerging rock band based in northeast Ohio that is catching a lot of attention for their music, as well as in the film and sports industries.
Tim Smith, a Slippery Rock University professor of physical therapy, received a National Science Foundation grant in the amount of $133,151, with a subaward to Duquesne University, to conduct research about the development of teeth in the alveolar region of the human jaw.
A team of students from Slippery Rock University won a Digital Manufacturing Challenge contest hosted by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Sarah Kuehn, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of criminology and criminal justice, was awarded the Northeastern Association of Criminal Justice Sciences Gerhard Mueller Innovator Award.
Eight professors and staff from Slippery Rock University presented at the Beyond the Classroom: Community-Engaged Teaching and Research Conference on June 2 at Gannon University.
Tyler Anderson, a Slippery Rock University senior dual dance and modern languages and cultures major from Allison Park, was recently awarded a study abroad grant worth $1,000 from The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi.
Slippery Rock University’s council of trustees recognized SRU President William Behre for his service to the institution at the council’s quarterly business meeting, June 9, at the Russell Wright Alumni House and Conference Center. Domenic Ionta, chair, presented a commendation of service on behalf of the trustees to Behre in recognition of his leadership over the last five years. Behre’s final day at SRU is June 30.
Slippery Rock University’s council of trustees will meet June 8-9 in the Russell Wright Alumni House and Conference Center.
Mitchell McCleary, a Slippery Rock University junior health and physical education major from Slippery Rock, is conducting research this summer into which types of muscular training results in more strength gains.
BestColleges.com has recognized Slippery Rock University for its doctoral degree program in educational leadership and administration. BestColleges.com, an online higher education resource, named SRU to its list of “Best Online Doctorate in Educational Leadership Programs of 2023.”
Cierra Mitchell, a Slippery Rock University senior political science major from Pittsburgh, has been selected as a member of the SRU council of trustees, the highest governing body of the University. Mitchell fills the one seat on the 12-member COT designated for a full-time SRU undergraduate student. This means Mitchell has the same voting privileges as the other trustees.
Two Slippery Rock University professors of accounting, economics and finance received a grant from the Institute of Internal Auditors to promote career paths for SRU students as internal auditors
Brittany Fleming, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of strategic communication and media, was recently awarded the Indiana University of Pennsylvania College of Education and Communications IMPACT award.
The Slippery Rock University Center for Community Engagement, Empowerment and Development, known as Butler SUCCEED, received donations of clothing, toiletries and other essential items to fill more than 200 bags as part of its Homeless Bag Project to support people in Butler County experiencing homelessness.
Slippery Rock University’s Special Education Department received a $100,000 grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Education as part of the PDE’s Accelerated Program for PK-12 Special Education Teacher Certification grant program.
Slippery Rock University recently signed an articulation agreement with Via Lingua International, a global educational organization that helps students develop skills for teaching English as a foreign language.
Slippery Rock University was recognized by the website BestAccreditedColleges.org in six new rankings. BestAccreditedColleges.org is an online resource that ranks accredited, non-profit public and private colleges in the United States.
Alumni Weekend is a great time for Slippery Rock University graduates to return to campus to reconnect and celebrate with fellow members of the SRU community. The SRU Alumni Engagement Office and the SRU Alumni Association are hosting Alumni Weekend, June 23-25, highlighted by the annual Rock Solid 10 Under 10 award ceremony. Alumni Weekend will feature classes, campus tours, food-tasting events, reunion celebrations and other exclusive programs designed for SRU alumni.
The Slippery Rock University Macoskey Center for Sustainability Education and Research is hosting a series of children’s summer day camps, June 5 to Aug. 7.
College Consensus, a college rankings and reviews aggregator, has ranked Slippery Rock University No. 3 in the nation on its 2023 list of “Most Affordable Online Colleges & Universities.”
Slippery Rock University hosted three spring commencement ceremonies, May 6, at the Morrow Field House.
In anticipation of Slippery Rock University’s commencement, two populations of soon-to-be SRU graduates received their stoles and celebrated their accomplishments at separate events this week.
Commencement weekend kicked off at Slippery Rock University, May 5, with two ceremonies. First, cadets from SRU’s U.S. Army ROTC program became officers with the rank of second lieutenant at a commissioning ceremony in the Smith Student Center Ballroom.
Twenty-five graduates from Slippery Rock University's class of 2023 Doctor of Occupational Therapy program presented their capstone research and participated in a pinning and award ceremony, May 2 in the Smith Student Center Ballroom.
Slippery Rock University students partook in the traditional Moonlight Breakfast the evening before final exams begin.
Slippery Rock University has been recognized as an Exercise is Medicine Gold Campus by the American College of Sports Medicine for the exercise science program’s efforts to implement and promote physical activity and wellness at SRU.
Julie Naviaux, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of literatures, languages, cultures and writing, presented her research at the College Language Association Convention last month at Emory University in Georgia.
A contingent from Slippery Rock University presented research at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research last month at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
Nazmul Rony, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of strategic communication and media, presented research at the Popular Cultural Association’s annual conference last month in San Antonio, Texas.
Bernadette Schmeltz, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of occupational therapy, recently co-authored an article that was published in the Open Journal of Occupational Therapy.
Slippery Rock University will conduct its 2023 spring commencement ceremonies, May 5-6, at the Morrow Field House. A total of 1,685 students are eligible to be recognized as graduates in the four ceremonies.
Bradon Walters doesn’t need to wear a cap and gown to commemorate what he accomplished as a student at Slippery Rock University. Instead, there’s a photo on his family’s refrigerator of Walters in a maternity ward, holding his two-day-old son on his arm while attending an online Elementary Statistics class on his laptop. Yet even that moment doesn’t quite capture Walters’ entire journey. The 37-year-old is a wounded Army veteran whose first semester at SRU occurred at the onset of a global pandemic. He then became a father for the second time, and now, four years after enrolling at SRU, he’s graduating with a bachelor’s degree in computer science.
Cadets from Slippery Rock University's Army ROTC program were recognized for their outstanding achievements and leadership at the Frontier Battalion's 2022 Spring Awards Ceremony, April 27, at the Slippery Rock Township Building.
There was one last “rodeo” of the academic year at Slippery Rock University, April 26, as the University Program Board hosted an event titled “Yeehaw See Y'all!"
Slippery Rock University Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Michael Zieg today announced that Mohammad Kazemi has been appointed director of SRU’s School of Engineering, effective immediately. In this role, Kazemi will be responsible for leading both the day-to-day operations and development activities of SRU’s four engineering programs.
Slippery Rock University hosted its Symposium for Student Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity, April 20, in the Smith Student Center.
Slippery Rock University Theatre Department's production of “Seussical the Musical” is this weekend, April 21-23 at the Miller Theater in the Performing Arts Center.
Slippery Rock University hosted an Engineering Day for prospective students who are interested in engineering programs.
The Musical Theatre Society at Slippery Rock University will perform its rendition of the hit Broadway musical “Curtains,” April 28-29, at the Stoner West Blackbox Theatre. There will be three shows:
Sometimes college students need a helping hand … or a helping paw. Through the peer academic coaching program, Slippery Rock University has long offered help to students who need extra academic assistance, but it recently added a canine component. “Peer Coaching with a Pup” is being piloted this semester by SRU’s Success Coaching team. Students who opt into the program are joined by both peer academic coaches and therapy dogs.
Slippery Rock University today announced the appointment of Nicole Dafoe as the dean of the College of Engineering and Science, effective this summer. Dafoe, who has worked at SRU since 2012, has served as an interim dean since January 2022. Following a nationwide search and recommendation from a University search committee, Dafoe’s appointment was approved by the administration.
There will be a new voice representing Slippery Rock University students for the 2023-24 academic year. Ella Bloom, a sophomore political science major from East Berlin, was elected president of the Slippery Rock Student Government Association earlier this month.
April 22 is Earth Day and at Slippery Rock University it is also Earth Fest. SRU’s Macoskey Center for Sustainability Education and Research will host its annual Earth Fest event, noon to 6 p.m., April 22, at 247 Harmony Road. Earth Fest will feature live music, food, workshops, drinks, raffle baskets, a vendor market, an electric car show, educational programs, horseback rides and eco-friendly fun for people of all ages.
A contingent of Slippery Rock University students stayed "Up 'til 2" April 14 at the Aebersold Recreation Center to raise money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
The Slippery Rock University Dance Department hosted its annual BFA Senior Dance Concerts, April 15, at the Stoner West Dance Studio Theater.
Slippery Rock University’s Center for Cybersecurity and Advanced Computing will host its Cyberspace Event, 12:30-2 p.m., April 27, at the Smith Student Center Theater as well as on Zoom. This event is also sponsored by SRU’s College of Engineering and Science and the Computer Science Department. In addition to featured talks from cybersecurity experts, SRU students will present case scenarios, live software demonstrations and applications to address cybersecurity threats.
Slippery Rock University students who made the dean's list for the fall 2022 semester received ribbons commemorating their achievement at a ceremony, April 13, at the Smith Student Center Ballroom.
Slippery Rock University recognized several students at its Celebration of Achievement ceremony, April 11, in the Smith Student Center, highlighted by the announcement of SRU’s nominee for the Syed Ali-Zaidi Award for Academic Excellence.
Two Slippery Rock University professors organized a panel at the American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting, last month in Washington, D.C. Jana Asher, an associate professor of mathematics and statistics, and Mark Shotwell, an associate professor of biology, co-organized a panel titled “Reconciling Ourselves to the Effect of Eugenics on Science,” which discussed connection between the eugenics movement and modern scientific practice.
Brett Barnett, a Slippery Rock University professor of strategic communication and media, recently served as a judge for the Festival of Media Arts’ Film & Video Competition hosted by the Broadcast Education Association, an academic media professional organization.
Shahriar Gias, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of management and marketing, was recently featured in a WalletHub article about the best credit cards for purchasing groceries. WalletHub is a personal finance website that regularly features professors in its “Ask the Experts” section of its articles.
Nora Ambrosio, a Slippery Rock University professor of dance, wrote a chapter titled “Social Dance in the United States” for the newly published book “Dance Cultures Around the World.” Ambrosio’s chapter focused on social dance as expression and a means for socialization.
Becky Thomas, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of biology, recently co-authored an article that was published in the Journal of Geoscience Education.
Oh, the places you’ll go if you attend the Slippery Rock University Theatre Department’s production of “Seussical the Musical,” April 21-23 at the Miller Theater in the Performing Arts Center. SRU student cast members will take audiences on a musical journey through a collection of stories from the classic Dr. Seuss anthology. There will be four performances:
Artwork selected from more than 100 submissions by Slippery Rock University students was featured in SRU’s 2023 Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition.
Slippery Rock University's Office for Inclusive Excellence hosted a conversation with Gisele Barreto Fetterman, April 5, at the Miller Theater.
Slippery Rock University has announced its 2023 President’s Awards. These annual awards recognize a variety of individuals affiliated with SRU for their service, performance and/or civic engagement. Each award has its own selection committee, but all the awards are approved and released by the Office of the President.
Slippery Rock University’s Office for Inclusive Excellence will host Gisele Barreto Fetterman for a special conversation, 5-6:30 p.m., April 5, at the Miller Theater in the Performing Arts Center. Fetterman will discuss how her intersectional identities have impacted her life’s journey. The event is free and open to the public.
The stars were shining bright as Slippery Rock University students and professors showcased their best dance moves during "Dancing with the SRU Stars," March 30 at Stoner West Dance Studio Theater.
Slippery Rock University’s council of trustees recognized Brooklyn Graham, an SRU senior political science major from Ford City, at its quarterly business meeting, March 24, in the Russell Wright Alumni House and Conference Center. Graham, who has served as a student trustee on the council since April 2022 and as secretary since June, received a commendation for her service. Graham will be graduating in May, upon which her term will expire.
The Slippery Rock University Opera Ensemble is hosting “Opera Reimagined,” March 24, at the Swope Music Hall.
Slippery Rock University’s next president, Karen Riley, visited campus March 22 to meet with the SRU community as part of a welcome event and reception.
Nikhil Ahuja, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of public health, recently wrote two articles that were published in academic journals.
Catherine Massey, a Slippery Rock University professor of psychology, presented research with two SRU students at the Eastern Psychological Association Annual Meeting, March 2-4, in Boston.
The Rocket, the independent, student-run newspaper at Slippery Rock University, recently placed in eight categories in the Keystone Student Media Contest hosted by the Pennsylvania News Association.
Jeffrey Rathlef, Slippery Rock University director for community-engaged learning, served as a panelist on a recent webinar hosted by American Council on Education titled “Collecting Data and Selecting Examples for the Carnegie Elective Classification Application.”
Slippery Rock University earned several awards for its advertising and marketing materials produced in 2022.
Slippery Rock University's council of trustees will meet March 23-24, in the Russell Wright Alumni House and Conference Center. Committee meetings are scheduled for both days. The quarterly business meeting is at 11 a.m., March 24.
Students arrive on campus with different backgrounds, needs and expectations, but they’re all trying to develop themselves and earn a degree. Then there are students like Julia Murray, a Slippery Rock University exercise science major from Pittsburgh, who have challenges that go beyond the typical college student. She’s deaf and blind. That hasn’t stopped her from embracing all that’s different about what she’s experiencing and the opportunities to succeed.
Slippery Rock University is hosting Giving Day, its annual fundraising event, March 24. For this one-day campaign, SRU alumni, students, employees and friends of the University are encouraged to give money to support SRU student scholarships, clubs, organizations, academic departments, athletic teams and more.
Watch members of the Slippery Rock University community salsa, foxtrot and waltz the night away at “Dancing with the SRU Stars,” 7 p.m., March 30 in Stoner West Dance Studio Theater. SRU’s version of the popular television show “Dancing with the Stars” will feature students as the dancers, paired with SRU professors and staff members as the “stars.” Instead of a Mirror Ball trophy, the student from the winning couple will be awarded a scholarship and their dance partner will earn the title of SRU Star Dancer.
Increasing access for people with disabilities might bring to mind wheelchair ramps and activated doors, not ramping up people’s activities to have them break a sweat. But at Slippery Rock University, physical fitness isn’t an overlooked luxury. It’s a core part of a unified fitness program to address the need for all people to be active.
It’s not every day a college student is able to say, “I have a meeting with the CEO later today.” But for 27 health care administration and management students at Slippery Rock University, access to CEOs, presidents and other C-suite executives is part of their classwork. The access they receive to senior executives in the health care industry is unlike anything they would find in even most graduate programs across the country.
Five Slippery Rock University students were recognized at the Region 2 Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival, Jan. 20, at West Chester University.
Seth Jenny, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of exercise science and athletic training, recently wrote a paper that was published in the peer reviewed academic journal Entertainment Computing.
Two Slippery Rock University students presented their research at the Undergraduate Research at the Capitol – Pennsylvania Poster Conference, March 7, at the State Capitol Building in Harrisburg.
Josephine Reott, a Slippery Rock University senior civil engineering major from Butler, was presented the Italo V. (Ody) Mackin Achievement Award by the American Society of Civil Engineers’ Pittsburgh Section Student Awards Foundation.
Eight Slippery Rock University alumni from the sport management program will be inducted into the SRU Sport Management Hall of Fame, April 22, at the Smith Student Center Ballroom.
The Slippery Rock University Theatre Department is presenting productions of the play "Hand to God," daily from March 3-9 at the Stoner East Black Box Theater.
Slippery Rock University’s U.S. Army ROTC program hosted its Arctic Ranger Challenge, March 3, at Moraine State Park in Portersville.
Slippery Rock University will host its annual Holocaust Remembrance Program with a presentation by guest speaker Judy Batalion, 3:30 p.m. to 5:15 p.m., March 22, at the Miller Theater in the Performing Arts Center. Batalion, a New York Times bestselling author, will present a talk titled after her book, "The Light of Days: The Untold Story of Women Resistance Fighters in Hitler's Ghettos." The event is free and open to the public.
Slippery Rock University has signed 3+1 articulation agreements with four community colleges in western Pennsylvania that will help more students complete their Bachelor of Science in nursing degrees. The agreements apply to students pursuing their associate degree in nursing at the following institutions: Butler County Community College, Community College of Allegheny County, Community College of Beaver County, and Westmoreland County Community College.
Slippery Rock University’s Flute Studio Ensemble hosted its annual Honors Flute Ensemble, Feb. 25-26, in the Swope Music Hall.
The Recreational Therapy Club at Slippery Rock University hosted an Adaptive Sports Day, Feb. 18, at the Aebersold Recreation Center.
Four Slippery Rock University students had their artwork recognized in the 2022 Pittsburgh Society of Illustrators’ Student Scholarship Awards competition.
Ahmad Khalili, a Slippery Rock University professor emeritus of sociology, recently coauthored an article published in the International Journal of Dermatology.
Two Slippery Rock University professors recently edited a book that was published about international education experiences and included chapters contributed by other SRU faculty members.
Kirk McDermott, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of mathematics and statistics, wrote a paper that was published in the Journal of Group Theory, a peer-reviewed mathematics journal that publishes original research articles in all areas of group theory.
Two Slippery Rock University professors were recently featured in the “Ask The Experts” section in separate articles about car insurance on the personal finance website, WalletHub.
There’s new life coming to Rock Life, the program at Slippery Rock University for students with intellectual or developmental disabilities. After undergoing an external review last year by independent consultants to consider ways to improve the program, Rock Life will be restructured for the fall 2023 semester with new staff and curriculum.
The Slippery Rock University Theatre Department will present productions of the play “Hand to God,” 7:30 p.m., March 3-4 and March 7-9, and 2 p.m., March 5, at the Stoner East Black Box Theater.
The Slippery Rock University Music Department, Office for Inclusive Excellence, and the President's Commission on Gender Identity & Expression, and Sexual Orientation, hosted a series Feb. 7-9 titled “Gender and Performance from the Transgender and BIPOC Perspective Series.”
Slippery Rock University’s Martha Gault Art Gallery is hosting its 2023 Art Department Faculty Exhibition through March 2. There was a reception for the exhibition with live music, Feb. 7.
Three Slippery Rock University programs were recognized by OnlineMastersDegrees.org, a website providing a variety of resources for people exploring accredited online master’s degree programs. SRU appeared on the website’s 2023 rankings for Best Online Master’s Degrees in Mathematics, History and English.
The choreography of 12 Slippery Rock University dance majors will be featured as SRU Dance Theatre presents two showings of its Emerging Artists Dance Concert, 7:30 p.m., Feb. 3, and 4 p.m., Feb. 4, at Miller Theater in the Performing Arts Center.
Slippery Rock University is once again hosting free children’s music programs for the community in February and April. These programs are part of SRU’s Early Childhood and Elementary Music Community Engagement Initiative.
Slippery Rock University will host a French and Francophone Film Festival, Feb. 8 to March 22. There will be six screenings of French-speaking movies with English subtitles available to the community. The festival is organized by SRU’s Languages, Literatures, Cultures, and Writing Department with support from Albertine Cinémathèque, a program designed to bring French cinema and culture to American colleges and universities.
Many people think of their careers as a series of crossroads. For Cat Burton, a 2017 Slippery Rock University graduate, there’s one particular crossroad that she prefers: The intersection of art and fashion. Burton is in her second year as the creative arts manager for the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh and she runs her own production company, Create Art Together.
The Slippery Rock University Theatre Department’s production of “Pride and Prejudice” was one of five invited productions selected to be performed at the Region 2 Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival, Jan. 20, at West Chester University
Doug Strahler, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of strategic communication and media, earned his third Campus Compact Community Engagement Professional credential.
A research team from Slippery Rock University received an award for their research poster from the Interprofessional Education Collaborative, an organization that represents 21 national health professions associations.
Slippery Rock University’s College of Education was recently awarded an Innovative Principal Prep2Practice Award from the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
A group of students and faculty representing Slippery Rock University’s Music Department recently attended the New Mexico Music Educators Association’s All-State Music Festival and In-Service Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The U.S. News & World Report recognized Slippery Rock University’s online academic programs in its 2023 Best Online Programs rankings. The U.S. News & World Report is a national publication that annually releases rankings to help prospective students select schools that are right for them. In 2023, the U.S. News assessed 1,833 online degree programs.
Slippery Rock University Dance Theatre will present two showings of its Emerging Artists Dance Concert, 7:30 p.m., Feb. 3, and 4 p.m., Feb. 4, at Miller Theater in the Performing Arts Center.
Slippery Rock University will host several events and programs in February to recognize Black History Month, highlighted by a speaking appearance by radio personality Charlamagne tha God, Feb. 22. SRU’s Office for Inclusive Excellence is coordinating all Black History Month events with the help of several campus departments and student organizations.
Renovations to the former University Union building at Slippery Rock University will begin this spring. SRU renamed the building the Campus Success Center in anticipation of a $19.4 million renovation project that will be completed in 2024.
Raised by parents who worked blue- and white-collar jobs, Cayman Kelly is a perfect fit for a data analysis role in the petroleum and natural gas industry known for its hard-hat workers. Combining both blue- and white-collar functions, her job can even be considered “green collar” for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. But it took a little refining as a student at Slippery Rock University before she could start her career.
Slippery Rock University was recognized in several 2023 rankings by Intelligent.com, an online resource that helps prospective college students make informed decisions about higher education programs. Intelligent.com ranked SRU sixth in the country for “Most Affordable Master’s Degree Programs” and fourth for “Best Online College in Pennsylvania,” which included a special designation for “Best for Adult Learners.” More than 20 other individual academic programs at SRU were also recognized on the 2023 Intelligent.com rankings.
Administrators from Slippery Rock University and Erie County Community College met Jan. 9 at SRU’s Russell Wright Alumni House to sign a memorandum of understanding between the two institutions.
Christine Karshin just completed her first semester as dean of Slippery Rock University’s College of Health Professions. The CHP was established for the fall 2022 semester and is SRU’s fifth college. After a semester of working with faculty and administrators, Karshin has some clear plans for how CHP will serve students, the community and health care employers in the region.
Kristie Abbs, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of social work, recently wrote an article for the Social Work Today E-Newsletter titled “Supporting Foster Parents and Children.”
Nicholas Katsiadas, a Slippery Rock University instructor of languages, literatures, cultures, and writing, wrote a book that was recently published by Rochester Institute of Technology Press.
Jeffrey Musyt, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of mathematics and statistics, recently co-authored a peer-reviewed paper that was published in the Canadian Mathematical Bulletin.
Slippery Rock University’s Theatre Department was recognized by the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival for “Making Melrose,” the virtual musical film that it commissioned in 2021.
Nitin Sukhija, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of computer science, recently published two papers that were part of the proceedings at workshops and conferences in Italy and Germany.
The Board of Governors of Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education today unanimously selected Karen Riley to be the next president of Slippery Rock University following a nationwide search. The appointment takes effect July 1, 2023.
Meghan may have been homeless once, but that time in her life doesn’t define her. This Slippery Rock University student’s full story is much more inspiring.
When Karah Donahey started working in the construction industry, she didn’t want to be known as the “young blonde girl.” She just wanted to be thought of as someone who knew what they were doing. Now a senior civil engineering major at Slippery Rock University, Donahey, is poised to use her experience coupled with an affordable degree at SRU, to advance even further in career as an engineer.
More than 580 Slippery Rock University students became graduates, Dec. 10, as SRU conducted its 2022 fall commencement ceremony at Morrow Field House.
The Slippery Rock University council of trustees approved several action items at its quarterly business meeting, Dec. 9, at the Russell Wright Alumni House. As part of the University’s presidential search process, the trustees recommended two candidates to the Pennsylvania Board of Governors; they approved a new fee rate for the Rock Life program, a new faculty liaison to the council, and two naming resolutions; they also issued a commendation and a surprise scholarship to an SRU student for heroism.
Slippery Rock University’s Office for Inclusive Excellence hosted its Multicultural Graduation, Dec. 8
Happy holidays and a happy New Year from Slippery Rock University. We hope you enjoy the 2022 SRU Holiday Video Card.
Slippery Rock University’s final exams for the fall semester are occurring this week, Dec. 6-10.
Slippery Rock University’s council of trustees will meet Dec. 8-9. The quarterly business meeting will be held 11 a.m., Dec. 9. All committee meetings will take place in the Russell Wright Alumni House.
Devin Goda caught a lot of passes as a football player at Slippery Rock University, enough to catch a few looks from NFL scouts. Now he’s getting looks from millions as a professional model for some of the world’s most recognizable brands. Goda, a 2011 SRU graduate, is only the third permanent male model in the 50-year history of “The Price is Right.”
Slippery Rock University will host its 2022 fall commencement ceremony, 11 a.m., Dec. 10, at the Morrow Field House. There are more than 580 students eligible to graduate and participate in the ceremony. Graduate students and undergraduates from each of SRU’s five colleges will receive their degrees in one ceremony.
Slippery Rock University was recognized in the Washington Monthly's 2022 College Guide and Rankings as a top Master’s University and included on its list of “Best Bang for the Buck” colleges. Washington Monthly’s editors rank four-year schools based on their contribution to the public good in three broad categories: social mobility, research and providing opportunities for public service.
Groups representing Slippery Rock University helped local families by participating in the Elf Project, organized by SRU’s offices of Community-Engaged Learning and Global Engagement.
Fourteen members of the Slippery Rock University community were inducted into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, Chapter 297, earlier this month.
Frank Tsai, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor, received the Outstanding Professor Award at the Resort and Commercial Recreation Association National Conference.
Jeffery Musyt and Jim Anthony recently demonstrated an intersection between mathematics and art at the Carnegie Science Center’s SciTech Days in Pittsburgh.
Alice Del Vecchio, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor, received the Special Lifetime Achievement Award from the Western Pennsylvania Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals.
Slippery Rock University’s College of Education was recently granted national accreditation by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation.
The capstone art projects of five Slippery Rock University seniors from the Bachelor of Fine Arts program are being displayed at two exhibitions at the Martha Gault Art Gallery through Dec. 8.
The Slippery Rock University Dance Department will present its Fresh Moves Showcase, 7:30 p.m., Dec. 2, and 2 p.m., Dec. 3, in the Stoner West Dance Studio Theater. This concert will feature dances representing a variety of genres choreographed by SRU dance students.
The diversity found on college campuses is one of the reasons why attending college is a transformative experience. For many students, college may be the first time they’ve had the opportunity to talk to and learn from people with vastly different backgrounds than their own. Right now, approximately 12% of Slippery Rock University students have self-identified as underrepresented minorities. For Anthony Jones, SRU’s new chief diversity officer, this number represents opportunities: to bring new perspectives to campus, to create new student pipelines and to help create a vibrant campus community.
The Slippery Rock University Theatre Department is hosting a mainstage musical production “Head over Heels.” Daily performances are 7:30 p.m., Nov. 17-19 and Nov. 21, and 2 p.m., Nov. 20, at the Miller Theatre inside the Performing Arts Center. Tickets are available online at sru.edu/tickets or at the door prior to each performance. The cost is $12 for SRU students and $15 for general admission.
Two Slippery Rock University students interned with local manufacturers as part of the state’s Manufacturing PA Training-to-Career Program. Through this program, SRU interns learn manufacturing industry protocols, receive safety training, and are challenged by mentors to develop methods of assessing and optimizing manufacturing processes and reducing building energy, water and waste, all of which to lower operating costs and make companies more competitive in their markets.
Allison Peiritsch, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of strategic communication and media, recently began a one-year term as president of the New York State Communication Association.
Keeshia Booker, Slippery Rock University assistant director of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging, has been selected for Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education’s inaugural Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Keepers of the Flame Award.
Patrick McGinty, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of languages, literatures, cultures and writing, has recently published four essays and reviews in online magazines and journals.
In honor of November being National Caregivers Month, Colleen Cooke, a Slippery Rock University professor of recreational therapy, hosted a laughter therapy session for caregivers of patients at U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals, Nov. 2
Dallas Jackson, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of physical and health education, hosted a disability sport awareness and education program for middle and high school students aimed at influencing their attitudes toward individuals with disabilities.
After nearly two months together under the same roof, Kellee Gnipp needed peace of mind before leaving her daughter overnight in the neonatal intensive care unit at West Penn Hospital in Pittsburgh. That’s when nurses wheeled in a cart full of children’s books and recording devices that were donated to the hospital from Slippery Rock University’s Physician Assistant Program. The nurses told Gnipp that she can read the book into a heart-shaped recorder and her daughter, Kenni, would be able to hear her mother’s voice even while they were apart.
Slippery Rock University hosted its annual Veterans Day ceremony, Nov. 11, at the Russell Wright Alumni House.
Four candidates vying to become the next president of Slippery Rock University will be on campus for interviews, Nov. 28 to Dec. 2. During that time, the SRU community will have the opportunity to engage directly in the search process by meeting candidates at forums according to their constituent groups.
First responders run to where help is needed most. Sometimes that means going where few others are willing to go, where danger lurks on the other side of the door. Police officers like Jeff Hollidge do this every time they serve an arrest warrant. The 35-year-old has spent his 12-year career in law enforcement running to danger. But now, as a student at Slippery Rock University, Hollidge is running to a different kind of uncertainty and need. He is changing his career and becoming a school teacher.
Slippery Rock University’s Admissions Office conducted an Undergraduate Open House, Nov. 5, for prospective first-year and transfer students and their families.
Slippery Rock University is hosting its annual Veterans Day ceremony, 11 a.m., Nov. 11, at the Russell Wright Alumni House. The event is free and open to the public. Military veterans are also invited to a Veterans Day breakfast, 9:30 a.m., Nov. 11, at the Alumni House.
Daniel Greenstein, chancellor of Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education, made his regular visit to Slippery Rock University, Nov. 4, to meet with select groups of faculty, students, executives and administrative staff.
Green is not just an official school color at Slippery Rock University, it’s also how the Princeton Review describes SRU as one of the nation's most environmentally responsible colleges. The Princeton Review named SRU to its "Guide to Green Colleges: 2023 Edition." SRU has appeared on the list each year since 2010 when the Princeton Review started annually recognizing institutions for their commitments to the environment and sustainability.
The Slippery Rock University/Student Government Association Preschool and Child Care Center hosted its annual Halloween Parade on Oct. 31.
Sarah Kuehn, a Slippery Rock University associate professor, co-authored the recently published article which appeared in the Journal of Experimental Criminology.
Nikhil Ahuja, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of public health, recently has a paper published in the Substance Use and Misuse Journal.
Boris Brimkov, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of mathematics and statistics, recently wrote two peer-reviewed papers that were published in algebra and computing journals.
Sarah Kuehn and Cindy LaCom organized the inaugural Voices for Juvenile Justice Conference earlier this month in Pittsburgh.
Ursula Payne, a Slippery Rock University professor, was the movement director of a recently released dance film, “Obi Mbu (The Primordial House): An Igbo Creation Myth”
The Slippery Rock University Dance Department hosted its annual Faculty and Guest Artist Dance Concert, Oct. 22, at the Miller Theater in the Performing Arts Center.
Heroes can take many different forms. Whether emerging from a phone booth wearing a cape, storming a battlefield wearing camouflage, or walking into an operating room wearing scrubs, heroes answer the call wherever, whenever and however is needed. So when a Slippery Rock University student recently saw a fiery crash on the Pennsylvania turnpike, he charged in wearing his fatigues and became a hero himself. Sgt. David Duffey, a senior dual criminology and criminal justice and psychology major from Midway, was driving back to Slippery Rock, Oct. 16, from his weekend training drill in Somerset County.
“Sing. Move. Play.” Slippery Rock University is hosting this aptly named event for families with children as part of its Early Childhood and Elementary Music Community Engagement Initiative. “Boo” could also be added to the title, as this will be a Halloween-themed version of the event. “Sing. Move. Play.” will be held from 9:30-10:30 a.m., Oct. 22, in the Swope Music Hall Band Room, Room G9. The event is free and open to the public. Families, caregivers, and elementary-school-aged children are invited to attend and wear their Halloween costumes.
The Slippery Rock University Dance Department will host its annual Faculty and Guest Artist Dance Concert, 7:30 p.m., Oct. 22, at the Miller Theater in the Performing Arts Center. The Faculty and Guest Artist Dance Concert features dances created by SRU dance faculty as well as internationally known guest artists. This year’s guest artist is Helen Simoneau, and there will be a historical reconstruction of a work by modern dance pioneer Martha Graham.
The Slippery Rock University Theatre Department’s first production of the 2022-23 season is “Pride and Prejudice,” an adaptation of the Jane Austen novel by Kate Hamill that is directed by Laura Smiley, SRU associate professor of theatre.
The Black Action Society at Slippery Rock University celebrated its 50th anniversary, Oct. 16, with a Homecoming weekend reception.
Slippery Rock University celebrated its annual Homecoming weekend, Oct. 14-16, under the theme of "Feeling '22," with a bevy of activities, including the parade, tailgate parties and football game, which saw SRU defeat Gannon, 40-14.
For decades, it was assumed that engineering labs had to be expansive, dedicated buildings filled with expensive equipment. And in many universities, that’s still the case. However, more and more of these labs are suffering from underutilization, inefficient space usage and poor functionality, necessitating expensive renovations. When Slippery Rock University added mechanical and civil engineering programs to the School of Engineering, SRU opted for a solution that still involves state-of-the-art equipment but that uses space in a more innovative fashion.
More than 80 employers were at Slippery Rock University's Smith Student Center Ballroom Oct. 13 to recruit candidates for jobs and internships as part of the annual Safety Management Career and Internship Expo.
U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly, from Pennsylvania’s 16th congressional district, and two representatives from his office visited Slippery Rock University, Oct. 13.
The Princeton Review recognized Slippery Rock University on its "Best Northeastern" list as part of its "2023 Best College: Region by Region" guide. SRU is one of only 23% of the nation's four-year colleges to earn the distinction of “regional best” by the Princeton Review editors. Schools are grouped into five zones –– Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, West and International.
The University Program Board at Slippery Rock University hosted a “Blast from the Past” event, Oct. 11 on The Quad, that corresponds with this week’s Homecoming activities.
The second annual “Windows of Slippery Rock University” community art exhibit is on display through Oct. 31. This project, hosted by the SRU Art Department and the Martha Gault Art Gallery, features 85 pieces of two-dimensional art created by members of the SRU community that are displayed externally on the windows of 12 campus buildings.
Slippery Rock University President William Behre hosted three state legislators, Sept. 28, to tour recent renovations to campus, including the new engineering labs in the Physical Therapy Building, the Strain Safety Building, and Miller Theater in the Performing Arts Center.
Betsy Kemeny, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of recreational therapy, received the 2022 ATRA Presidential Citation at the annual conference of the American Therapeutic Recreation Association in Birmingham, Alabama.
Tami Micsky, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of social work, contributed to the soon-to-be-published book, "Active Learning Lessons, Activities, and Assignments for the Modern Social Work Educator.”
Jana Asher, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of mathematics and statistics, presented her research at the 11th International Conference on Teaching Statistics in Rosario, Argentina, Sept. 16.
Brittany Nwachuku, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of social work, has been elected as president to the Association of Oncology Social Workers.
Shahriar Gias, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of management and marketing, was recently featured in a WalletHub article about Chase credit cards.
Slippery Rock University students from a Fiber Arts class, taught by Barbara Westman, professor of art, created 16 outdoor banners that are being displayed around campus as part of an experiential digital global engagement project titled “Global Cultures: Sri Lanka.”
Officials from London's New Year's Day Parade and Festival were at Slippery Rock University, Sept. 26, to formally invite the Marching Pride, SRU’s marching band, to perform in the 2024 London's New Year's Day Parade in London, England.
There was a bevy of activity in the Slippery Rock community, Sept. 24, as Slippery Rock Development hosted its annual VillageFest, which included more than 100 craft and food vendors, live entertainment, kids activities, games and more.
The Clarks and The Stickers performed at Slippery Rock University’s Miller Theater, Sept. 23, as concertgoers enjoyed two of the most popular bands from the Pittsburgh region.
The Slippery Rock University council of trustees approved the University’s proposed budget for 2022-23 at the council’s quarterly business meeting, Sept. 23, at the Smith Student Center.
Slippery Rock University’s Dance Department hosted its annual 60 x 60 x 60 dance concert, Sept. 22, at Stoner West, featuring 60 dance performances by SRU students to 60 pieces of music, each of which were 60 seconds long.
Reading assignments for first-year students at many universities can especially be onerous. But for this year’s Slippery Rock University students, one reading assignment could be considered downright delightful. In addition to many SRU students reading “The Book of Delights” by a New York Times Best Seller, everyone will have a chance to meet the author, Ross Gay. Gay will read an excerpt of “The Book of Delights” and sign copies at an event called Common Read, 7 p.m., Sept. 27, at the Miller Theater in the Performing Arts Center. The event is free and open to the public.
Slippery Rock University students from the 3-D Design art class, taught by Emily Elliott, assistant professor of art, created inflatable sculptures that were installed around the Art Building, Sept. 20, for three hours during the class period.
Slippery Rock University today announced the appointment of Samantha Swift as interim vice president for university advancement. Swift has worked at SRU since 2011 and assumed the role, Sept. 19, after Dennis Washington, former vice president for university advancement, accepted a position at Drexel University. Swift has nearly 30 years of higher education experience, including the last two years as SRU’s executive director of development and advancement services and the previous nine years as director of development.
Slippery Rock University’s council of trustees will meet Sept. 22-23. The quarterly business meeting will be held 11 a.m., Sept. 23. All committee meetings will take place in the Smith Student Center, Room 321.
Mark O’Connor, a Slippery Rock University professor of languages, literatures, cultures and writing, wrote a chapter in a recently published book from University Press of Mississippi, “Contagious Imagination: The Work and Art of Lynda Barry.”
Lauren Moran, Slippery Rock University director of student engagement and leadership, has been elected to serve as National Vice President of Sigma Sigma Sigma.
Jessica Hall-Wirth, a Slippery Rock University professor of special education, was recently featured on the “Maximizing Outcomes” podcast with financial adviser, Jim McGovern, of the McGovern Wealth Group.
Nikhil Ahuja, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of public health, was recently published in two professional journals.
Two of Slippery Rock University’s engineering programs, industrial system engineering and petroleum and natural gas engineering, received accreditation from the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology on Aug. 31.
Patrick McGinty, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of languages, literatures, cultures and writing, was a guest on Automotive News’ podcast, “Shift.”
You don’t have to be 22 years old to be “Feeling ’22” at Slippery Rock University this year. SRU students, alumni and friends of the University young and old are invited to celebrate SRU’s 2022 Homecoming festivities, Oct. 14-16. This year’s events, under the theme of “Feeling ’22” as a nod to a song by pop star Taylor Swift, include tailgate parties, sporting events, alumni awards dinners, and, of course, the annual parade.
Slippery Rock University’s Dance Department is hosting its first concert of the academic year with two presentations of its annual 60 x 60 x 60 concert, 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., Sept. 22, at the Dance Studio Theater in Stoner West. The concert features 60 dance performances by SRU students to 60 pieces of music, each of whichare 60 seconds long. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased online at sru.universitytickets.com.
Slippery Rock University’s enrollment has begun to show signs of rebounding, despite the changing demographics and preferences of students and employers in the state and region. First-year enrollment is the highest it’s been since 2019 and there continues to be strong demand for the academic and life experience SRU offers.
The U.S. News & World Report today released its 2022-23 Best Colleges rankings and Slippery Rock University appeared on three of the national publication’s lists. SRU ranked 85th on the “Best Regional Universities North” list and 24th for “Top Public Schools – Regional Universities North.” SRU also ranked 16th among regional universities in the North for “Most Innovative Schools.”
Two Paralympians from the U.S. national goalball teams were at Slippery Rock University, Sept. 9, playing goalball with SRU students on a court that was installed in Morrow Field House.
Networking is always touted as a great way to land a job after graduating. One Slippery Rock University graduate took this advice to heart, just not in the way others typically do. He landed his first job by tapping into one of the most powerful networks in the world – and not a super exclusive club or fraternity, but the supercomputers at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing facility at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, California. This is where Adam Schultz, a 2022 SRU graduate with degrees in computer science and philosophy, was recently hired as a site reliability engineer within the Operations Technology Group at NERSC.
The Slippery Rock University Foundation, Inc., board of directors has hired Dave Hollenbaugh as the foundation’s executive director. The SRU Foundation is an independent, 501(c)(3) organization that supports Slippery Rock University and its students through charitable gifts, scholarships and other resources.
Nitin Sukhija, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of computer science and director of SRU’s Center for Cybersecurity and Advanced Computing, collaborated as a co-editor for the recently published book “Cybersecurity and High-Performance Computing Environments: Integrated Innovations, Practices, and Applications.”
Brett Barnett, a Slippery Rock University professor of strategic communication and media, presented at the annual National Homeland Security Conference in Cleveland this July for an event hosted by the National Homeland Security Association for public health, counterterrorism, crisis and disaster response, cybersecurity and infrastructure security professionals.
Two Slippery Rock University alumni presented their master’s research at the Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting in Grand Rapids, Michigan, this summer, along with Dean DeNicola, professor of biology.
Brian Danielson, director of the Slippery Rock University Center for Teaching and Learning, and Danette DiMarco, professor of languages, literatures, cultures, and writing, wrote a chapter titled “Beyond the Suspicions of Online Learning: A Case for Return Design” in the Modern Language Association's new book, “Teaching Literature in the Online Classroom.”
Sara Tours, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of elementary education and early childhood, was selected by the Consortium for Transatlantic Studies and Scholarships to teach an education course for college students on leadership and advocacy at the University of Alcala in Alcalá de Henares, Spain, for one month in spring 2023.
The Slippery Rock University Art Department’s Martha Gault Art Gallery is presenting the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh New Members Exhibition, now through Nov. 3, after hosting an opening reception, Aug. 30.
Marnie Jo Petray-Covey was one of 10 featured higher education experts offering advice in a recent episode of THE Campus podcast by Times Higher Education.
Becky Thomas, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of biology, recently co-authored a research article published in Society and Natural Resources.
Slippery Rock University’s Police Department has recently become fully accredited by the Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association.
Sunita Peacock contributed a chapter in a recently published book about the British film director Gurinder Chadha.
Aaron Galligan-Stierle, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of theatre, acted in the Tony award-winning Utah Shakespeare Festival this summer for his ninth season.
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The first week of the fall semester at Slippery Rock University is in the books, but the Week of Welcome festivities and events continue through Aug. 31.
Jason Ehrhart enlisted in the U.S. Army in 2005 because he “wanted to serve for other people.” After he was wounded in Iraq and became an amputee, he remained active alongside fellow military veterans despite using a wheelchair. But last week at Slippery Rock University, he tried a different kind of service –– this time with a tennis racket. That’s because Ehrhart was one of 15 veterans to participate in a program at SRU’s Aebersold Student Recreation Center, Aug. 19, part of the University’s partnership with the Wounded Warrior Project.
Slippery Rock University's Master of Arts in clinical mental health counseling program received accreditation this July from the board of directors of the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs.
Chris Maltman, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of biology, co-authored a paper that was published in the journal Archives of Microbiology describing new bacterial genus and two new species
Slippery Rock University students and professors presented workshops and research at the 2022 Civic Learning & Democratic Engagement meeting in Minneapolis this June.
Betsy Kemeny and Heather Bright participated in an adaptive Tai Chi training with VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System this August
Slippery Rock University has been awarded $171,885 from the National Science Foundation for a project under the direction of Tim Smith, an associate professor of physical therapy.
Aug. 22 was the first day of the 2022 Fall semester at Slippery Rock University as students made their way to classes on campus for the first time in nearly four months.
Slippery Rock University hosted "Welcome to SRU Day,” Aug. 19, as more than 1,500 students attended New Student Convocation at Morrow Field House.
More than 1,500 first-year and transfer students moved into Slippery Rock University residence halls, Aug. 18, kicking off the University’s annual Week of Welcome.
Two Slippery Rock University musicians earned spots to perform alongside musicians from all over the world as part of a wind ensemble this summer in the Czech Republic. Victoria Lewis, a senior music education major from Warren, Ohio, and Joey Caponera, a 2021 SRU graduate with a degree in music education, performed at World Association of School Bands and Ensembles Youth Wind Orchestra, July 18-24, in Prague.
Slippery Rock University students are often doing cutting-edge work in their field of study or disciplines, but one SRU student is getting attention on a national television show for taking the phrase literally. Eric Finch, a junior safety management major from Harmony and amateur bladesmith, will appear on an episode of “Forged in Fire,” a reality show where contestants forge bladed weapons for the approval of a panel of judges and a cash prize. The show featuring Finch will air 9 p.m., Aug. 17, on the History Channel.
Jana Asher, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of mathematics and statistics, has been elected to the board of directors of the American Statistical Association, the largest professional society of statisticians in the world.
Brittany Fleming has been awarded the Distinguished Adviser Award for Multimedia Advising by the College Media Association.
Jennifer Willford, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of psychology, has been recognized by the Society for Birth Defects Research and Prevention as an innovative scientist.
Yvonne Eaton-Stull wrote a chapter “The Gifts We Receive from Animals,” a book edited by Lori Kogan in which professionals engaged in therapy work discuss the unique impact animals have in the lives of those they help.
Bret Rogowitz, a Slippery Rock University instructor of homeland/corporate security and leadership, was selected as the U.S. Army Cadet Command Recruiting Operations Officer of the year.
Daniel Greenstein, chancellor of Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education, visited Slippery Rock University, Aug. 12. Greenstein met with members of SRU’s council of trustees and toured the University’s new engineering laboratories in the Physical Therapy Building.
Olivia Kaminski admits she didn’t know what imidacloprid was before agreeing to conduct research at Slippery Rock University studying its effects on human cells. But it’s possible that she, and anyone who eats non-organic produce from the grocery store, has eaten foods containing imidacloprid, the most widely used insecticide in the world.
In addition to his job as a chef at a local restaurant, Elijah Saesan is cooking up some geometric manifolds as a student researcher at Slippery Rock University this summer. A junior mathematics major from Rice’s Landing, south of Pittsburgh, Saesan is working closely with Kirk McDermott, assistant professor of mathematics and statistics, on a faculty-student research project funded by SRU’s Summer Collaborative Research Experience grant program, which helps introduce undergraduate students to the world of academic research.
Beginning in the fall of 2023, first-year full-time students will be required to live in University housing and purchase a meal plan for their freshman and sophomore years. From improving retention rates to better grades, decades of research has shown that living on campus results in a more productive and rewarding experience for students compared to those who live off-campus.
The traditional Week of Welcome at Slippery Rock University was created so first-year students could get acclimated to college life and living away from home for the first time. For faculty, staff and returning students, WOW is one of the things that makes SRU a special place to learn and work and a time to welcome the new members of the campus community.
The Clarks and The Stickers are coming to The Rock. Slippery Rock University will present a VillageFest concert featuring two of the most popular bands from the Pittsburgh region, Sept. 23 at the Miller Theater inside the Performing Arts Center.
Tyler Anderson is certainly “dialed” in to his summer internship this summer at the School of American Ballet in New York City. Anderson, a Slippery Rock University senior dual dance and modern languages and cultures major from Allison Park, is among a select few college students working this summer through DIAL, the Diversity in Arts Leadership internship program, administered by the Americans for the Arts, a nonprofit organization that advances the arts and arts education.
Roxanne Dunn, a 2020 Slippery Rock University graduate and former pole vaulter, is regaining her ability to walk with assistance following a 2021 car accident in Butler County that left her ability to move on her own and have a normal life in doubt. Now living at home in Dover, Ohio, she’s coming to terms with what recovery and walking means to her.
Slippery Rock University was recently recognized by Colleges of Distinction (COD) for its dedication to helping military service members and military veterans overcome obstacles and achieve success. COD, an online guide for college-bound students, awarded SRU the 2022-23 Military Support Colleges of Distinction.
Slippery Rock University’s Department of Dance took its award-winning Palenque company to downtown Pittsburgh on Saturday, July 16 to perform at the August Wilson African American Cultural Center’s (AWAACC) S.T.E.A.M. Family Day.
Slippery Rock University's Macoskey Center for Sustainability Education and Research hosted a summer day camp, July 18, for children ages 7-12
In a special meeting conducted virtually on July 18, the Slippery Rock University’s council of trustees voted to rescind a proposed 2% tuition increase for 2022-23 that was previously forwarded to the Office of the Chancellor, Dec. 10, 2021. This was done in response to the recently approved state 2022-23 budget providing additional funding to Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education. This action ensures that SRU’s tuition will remain the same for four straight years.
Slippery Rock University’s Dance Department is hosting the FORGE Summer Dance Intensive, July 9-22. This program consists of a professional training workshop for dancers ages 15-18 and a college program for dancers older than 18.
Colleges of Distinction has named Slippery Rock University a 2022-23 Equity & Inclusion College of Distinction in recognition of its dedication to equal opportunity for all students, faculty and staff. Institutions awarded the Equity & Inclusion badge are recognized for making “a concerted effort to promote fair treatment and access at all levels, with resources and programming that grant extra support to underrepresented communities.” COD is an online guide for college-bound students that honors colleges and universities throughout the U.S. for their excellence.
Forty-nine students from the Slippery Rock University Doctor of Physical Therapy program received their white coats at a ceremony, July 15, at the Smith Student Center Ballroom.
The largest gift ever contributed by a private individual to Slippery Rock University is even larger than expected. Last year, SRU received a record $1.1 million gift from the estate of Joseph McCandless, who passed away Jan. 14, 2020. The gift total now exceeds $1.8 million with the McCandless estate donating an additional $700,000 on June 24.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is issuing 66% fewer teacher certifications than it did just a decade ago. This, combined with a surge in teacher retirements over the last few years, has created an alarming shortage of teachers in school districts across the state. Slippery Rock University, a longtime leader in teacher preparation, thinks it has a solution to this challenge – career changers.
Slippery Rock University is mourning the death of head women's basketball coach Bobby McGraw, who passed away unexpectedly Sunday, July 10.
Slippery Rock University has been honored by Colleges of Distinction for how well SRU prepares students for their next step after graduation. Colleges of Distinction, an online guide for college-bound students that honors colleges and universities throughout the U.S. for their excellence, recognized SRU with a 2022-23 Career Development badge. This badge isawarded to schools for their outstanding ability to prepare their students for their careers through integrated career exploration and preparation, accessible programs and career-centered staff.
Following an external review by independent consultants, Slippery Rock University will continue to offer its Rock Life program, which provides students with intellectual or developmental disabilities a path to competitive employment and lifelong wellness. Beginning in fall 2023, Rock Life will institute a redesigned curriculum as part of a four-year program. The external review included interviews with SRU administration and faculty; Rock Life program staff; Rock Life students, coaches and parents; representatives of the Student Affairs and Student Life offices; and community stakeholders.
Slippery Rock University's nursing programs earned a national endorsement from the Colleges of Distinction (COD), an online guide for college-bound students that honors colleges and universities throughout the U.S. for their excellence. In addition to being named a 2022-23 College of Distinction, SRU received specialized recognition for its undergraduate nursing programs, which includes an online Bachelor of Science in nursing program for registered nurses.
Compared to their parents and grandparents, today’s college students suffer from obesity at much higher rates. Wenhao Liu, a Slippery Rock University professor of physical and health education, and Istvan Kovacs, an SRU associate professor of physical and health education, are trying to understand how to reverse that trend by studying more than 400 students who have taken SRU’s Wellness Through Movement class.
Slippery Rock University’s Recreational Therapy Program is hosted its annual Camp ROCK: Recreational Opportunities Connecting Kids, June 20 to July 1.
A.J. Williams is a couple of months away from starting his senior year at Taylor Allderdice High School in Pittsburgh, but this student could be just a couple of years away from becoming a teacher. Williams was one of 11 high school students with an interest in teaching careers who attended the RockTEACH Summer Institute at Slippery Rock University, June 21-23. The program is intended to diversify the teacher workforce by promoting teacher education to underrepresented-minority high school students from low- to moderate-income households.
Slippery Rock University’s education programs earned a national endorsement from the Colleges of Distinction, an online guide for college-bound students that honors colleges and universities throughout the U.S. for their excellence. In addition to being named a 2022-23 College of Distinction, SRU received specialized recognition for their College of Education’s undergraduate experience.
Slippery Rock University today announced that Ursula Payne will serve as interim associate provost for the 2022-23 academic year. Payne, who is currently a professor of dance, will begin her new administrative role July 18.
Kathy Contres, a 1977 Slippery Rock University graduate, was recently part of the first-ever, all-women honor flight, as more than 100 female veterans of the U.S. armed forces traveled by chartered plane from Sanford, Florida, to Washington, D.C., to visit the veterans memorials and other attractions in the nation’s capital. Contres was surprised to find even more recognition with her portrait displayed in the National Museum of the United States Navy for being one of the Navy's highest ranking Hispanic female line officers.
More than 20,000 children living in southern Sudan lost their families, their homes and nearly all hope in 1987 because of a brutal civil war. Known as the “Lost Boys of Sudan,” these children walked more than a thousand miles to various refugee camps during the years that followed. Half of them died. Gabriel Ajang was among the survivors. A 2007 Slippery Rock University graduate, Ajang recently authored a children’s book to preserve the stories he was told before he was orphaned.
Prospective first-year and transfer college students got to experience The Rock, as Slippery Rock University hosted a Summer Open House, June 18.
Slippery Rock University’s business programs earned a national endorsement from the Colleges of Distinction, an online guide for college-bound students that honors colleges and universities throughout the U.S. for their excellence. In addition to being named a 2022-23 College of Distinction, SRU received specialized recognition for business.
School’s out for summer, but day camps are in at Slippery Rock University. SRU’s Macoskey Center for Sustainability Education and Research, along with the Storm Harbor Equestrian Center, are hosting various summer day camps for children ages 7-12. This year marks the first time in more than 20 years that the Macoskey Center is hosting regular summer day camps.
First National Bank, the largest subsidiary of F.N.B. Corporation, and Slippery Rock University today announced a new agreement to bring FNB’s banking services, innovative digital technology and financial education to the SRU community.
Juneteenth is a federal holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States and the anniversary of the news reaching Texas on June 19, 1865. But refuge and freedom from bondage was realized for many former slaves who reached Pennsylvania decades prior on stops along what is known as the Underground Railroad. A Slippery Rock University student heard about such settlements in his community and decided to investigate further for a research paper that became more than just a class assignment.
Slippery Rock University continues to be recognized for its commitment to helping students learn, grow and succeed as SRU was named a 2022-23 College of Distinction, a Pennsylvania College of Distinction, and a Public College of Distinction. This marks the ninth consecutive year that SRU garnered these accolades from Colleges of Distinction, which is an online guide for college-bound students that honors colleges and universities throughout the U.S. for their excellence.
A lot can be accomplished within a decade after graduating from Slippery Rock University, and that’s why the SRU Alumni Association continues to recognize young and recent alumni with the Rock Solid 10 Under 10, which will be presented at a ceremony, June 11, at the Smith Student Center. The award honors SRU alumni who graduated no more than 10 years ago and who have significant professional and personal accomplishments.
Those who use medicine to treat high blood pressure must be aware of the harmful side effects. Researchers at Slippery Rock University, however, are using one type of blood pressure medication for its beneficial side effects. They aren’t ingesting the drug but rather creating compounds with it that could treat completely different ailments such as bacterial infections.
The Slippery Rock University council of trustees took action on several items and honored a late SRU alumnus and a retiring SRU administrator at the council’s quarterly business meeting, June 3, at the Smith Student Center.
Awareness of culture and context are important in any classroom, but they particularly need to be assessed by music educators who might consider incorporating anything from Beethoven to Beyonce in their programming. Faculty-student research projects at Slippery Rock University are examining the social and emotional aspects of music education, as well as the differences between types of school districts for which programming is implemented.
Slippery Rock University's council of trustees will meet June 2-3. Committee meetings scheduled for both days, as well as the 11 a.m., June 3, quarterly business meeting, will take place in the Smith Student Center, Room 321.
There was one more graduation ceremony at Slippery Rock University this academic year. The SRU/Slippery Rock Student Government Association Preschool and Child Care Center hosted its 2022 Preschool Graduation, May 31.
There are many ways to ease the ongoing stress to the world’s supply chain, and one way is by developing better manufacturing techniques, especially ones that can be used by small businesses. A faculty-student research team at Slippery Rock University is working on a project using a conveyor belt 3D printer in a process known as additive manufacturing.
Pre-kindergarten programs such as preschool, child care and Head Start are critical to a child’s development. Michelle Amodei, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of elementary education and early childhood, has been studying this aspect of early childhood development for years. And when administrators at Grove City Area School District approached Amodei with concerns of lack of participation in pre-K programs by their students, she offered to take up a research project with the help of one of her students who graduated from Grove City Area.
Money.com has named Slippery Rock University to its 2022 Best Colleges list, ranking the top colleges and universities for students’ investments. Money scored more than 600 institutions based on quality, affordability and outcomes, to come up with its rankings. Using data such as net price of a degree, loan repayment rates, median earnings, and four other "value added" calculations, Money measured a school’s actual performance against its predicted performance.
Being able to successfully communicate and relate to one another’s cultures are competencies that can benefit people engaged in business and the world at large. But for health care providers, cultural competencies can be the difference between life and death. A great example of this is how Spanish-speaking immigrants in the U.S. receive health care. Researchers at Slippery Rock University conducted a study examining how intercultural communication influences the acceptance of the best possible health care by Hispanic patients.
Slippery Rock University President William Behre today announced that Michael Zieg has been appointed interim provost, effective immediately and extending through the 2022-23 academic year.
Slippery Rock University students and three western Pennsylvania manufacturing companies will benefit from an internship program funded by Pennsylvania’s Department of Community and Economic Development. Gov. Tom Wolf has announced SRU as the recipient of a $179,181 grant through Pennsylvania’s Manufacturing PA Training-to-Career Program, which will support a student internship program at food and beverage manufacturing facilities in Allegheny, Butler and Erie counties.
On the final day of Teacher Appreciation Week, May 6, Victoria Lightfoot suspected her school or maybe another teacher there was getting an award, but instead the Slippery Rock University graduate was presented the Milken Educator Award by the Milken Family Foundation, along with a check for $25,000.
Researchers continue to study the short-term effects of a public health concern that became dire after a 2019 outbreak, which could have serious long-term health risks. This might sound like COVID-19, but it’s actually the use of e-cigarettes, also known as vaping. Nikhil Ahuja, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of public health and social work, has been studying tobacco control for more than seven years, particularly the use of e-cigarettes, which contain nicotine and have become a problem among youths.
Slippery Rock University's 2022 Spring Commencement ceremonies May 6-7 at Morrow Field House provided a time for celebration and individual expression.
The search process for the next president of Slippery Rock University has begun with the formation of the search committee, an initial search committee meeting, and campus listening sessions with RPA Inc., the search firm retained to assist the University in finding a successor to SRU President William Behre.
There are many intrepid reporters who would consider the way they find and gather stories to be adventurous, but the term “adventure journalism” was coined by a Slippery Rock University professor and her co-editors of a book on the topic, describing the type of reporting that was popular in America during the late 19th century.
The search process for the next president of Slippery Rock University has begun with the formation of the search committee, an initial search committee meeting, and campus listening sessions with RPA Inc., the search firm retained to assist the University in finding a successor to SRU President William Behre.
More than 1,200 Slippery Rock University undergraduates had their degrees conferred as SRU hosted its spring commencement ceremonies, May 7, at Morrow Field House.
There were two ceremonies Friday night at Slippery Rock University. First, the U.S. Army ROTC program hosted its commissioning ceremony at the Smith Student Center, as 11 cadets were commissioned as officers with the rank of second lieutenant.
John Silvestro, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of English, recently authored an article that was published in Technical Communication Quarterly, a peer-review journal of research focused on technical communication in academic, scientific, technical, business, governmental, and related organizational or social contexts.
Tami Micsky, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of public health and social work, recently led two online programs for the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors and Continued.com, an online continuing education provider.
Jana Asher, a Slippery Rock University professor of mathematics and statistics, was appointed as the chair of the International Statistical Institute’s History of Statistics Committee.
Thirty-four graduates from Slippery Rock University’s class of 2022 Doctor of Occupational Therapy program presented their capstone research and participated in a pinning and award ceremony, May 4 in the Smith Student Center Ballroom, marking the completion of their three-year program.
It’s finals week at Slippery Rock University and students can be seen on campus studying for their exams at various locations. Among the 660 acres and more than 60 buildings, there are many nooks you can find to hit the books. But which are the best places on campus? Two of SRU’s peer academic coaches, a group of students who work in the Center for Career and Academic Progress, have offered their recommendations of the top study spots at SRU.
Thirteen senior cadets from the U.S. Army ROTC program at Slippery Rock University received their branch assignments and they will soon be commissioned as officers with the rank of second lieutenant, including 11 who will participate in SRU’s commissioning ceremony, May 6, in the Smith Student Center Ballroom.
One of the many traditions at Slippery Rock University is the students enjoying Moonlight Breakfast the evening before final exams begin.
Several Slippery Rock University faculty, students and alumni had their work presented at the 2022 SHAPE America National Convention and Expo, April 26-30, in New Orleans.
More than 1,600 eligible graduates are expected to receive their degrees as Slippery Rock University hosts its spring 2022 commencement ceremonies, May 6-7, at Morrow Field House. The graduate studies ceremony is 6 p.m., May 6, followed by three undergraduate ceremonies May 7, with the College of Business at 9 a.m., the College of Liberal Arts and the College of Education at 1 p.m., and the College of Health, Engineering and Science at 5 p.m.
May 2 was an important day at Slippery Rock University, and not because it was Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s birthday, but rather students at The Rock had their final day of classes for the spring 2022 semester.
Cadets from Slippery Rock University’s Army ROTC program were recognized for their outstanding achievements and leadership at the Frontier Battalion’s 2022 Spring Awards Ceremony, April 28, at the Slippery Rock Township Building. The Frontier Battalion consists of cadets from SRU and Clarion University.
The Slippery Rock University Presidential Search Committee has announced four virtual town hall meetings, set for May 5, for various campus and community groups to offer input on the selection process of SRU’s next president.
Junko Yamamoto, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of secondary education and foundations of education, was selected to serve on the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages’ Diversity and Inclusion Taskforce.
Kristina Benkeser, Slippery Rock University director of student health and wellness, was selected by the Ball State University Nursing Alumni Society as a recipient of its Outstanding Nursing Alumni award for 2022.
Students in an electrical engineering class at Slippery Rock University are becoming less robotic in their learning by building robots from scratch. A semester-long project that combines several skills could have involved memorizing inputs and outputs of circuitry and computer code to program robots, but humans learning differently. A better approach is through competition and hands-on experiences.
The Slippery Rock University Presidential Search Committee has added two more listening sessions for April 29 in order to solicit input from members of the University community about the selection of SRU’s next president.
Brooklyn Graham, a Slippery Rock University junior political science major from Kittanning, will be joining the SRU council of trustees as its next student trustee. Graham was selected to fill the one seat on the 12-member COT designated for a full-time SRU undergraduate student. The student trustee has the same voting privileges as other trustees.
When many people traditionally think of the American Midwest, the images of “amber waves of grain” and the stolid farmer come to mind, not groups of women factory workers or Black activists. Melissa Ford, a Slippery Rock University assistant history professor, was raised in Missouri, known as the Show Me State, and she authored a book to help show others that there’s more to the history of Midwestern cities than people, including her, were led to believe.
A Slippery Rock University interdisciplinary research team won an award for outstanding professional quantitative research by the Mid-Atlantic Region of the of the American Music Therapy Association.
Nanami Mano, a 2021 Slippery Rock University graduate with a doctoral degree in physical therapy, was awarded the Surge scholarship from the Rizing Tide Foundation, an organization with a mission to bridge the diversity gap in the physical therapy profession.
The Slippery Rock University council of trustees took another step forward in the process of selecting a new president for the University when they approved to recommend membership for the Presidential Search Committee to Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education for final approval, April 22, via Zoom.
After a two-year hiatus because of the COVID-19 pandemic, SRU hosted its annual Earth Fest celebration, April 23, at the Macoskey Center for Sustainability, Education and Research.
Coming to a speedway soon: Rock Racing. No, this is not some competitive sport for cavemen, but rather a new club at Slippery Rock University that is preparing for a green flag to drop on an upcoming intercollegiate auto racing circuit. This venture will take at least a year, but the Rock Racing Club at SRU has taken an important step by acquiring a car that was purchased by SRU’s School of Engineering.
The Slippery Rock University Theatre Department’s production of the musical “The Fantasticks” opened April 22 in the Stoner East Black Box Theater.
The name of two awards at Slippery Rock University couldn’t be more fitting for describing what their recipients do: reducing and removing barriers for people with disabilities. The SRU President’s Commission for Disability Issues is presenting its 2022 Breaking Barriers Awards at a private ceremony on campus, April 25.
Jeffrey Musyt, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of mathematics and statistics, has been elected program coordinator for the Math Circles for Students and Teachers Special Interest Group of the Mathematical Association of America.
Yvonne Eaton-Stull, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of public health and social work, wrote two chapters in a recently published book, Social Workers’ Desk Reference, Fourth Edition.
Slippery Rock University’s Office of Student Engagement and Leadership presented its 2021-22 Rising Star Student Involvement Awards, April 20, at the Smith Student Center.
Slippery Rock University’s Holocaust Remembrance Program will offer a different type of message this year, but the goal remains the same: to educate the public about the genocide that took place during World War II. SRU will host “Reflections on the Holocaust: Reaching Across an Ocean,” 3:30 p.m., April 28, at the Miller Theater at the Performing Arts Center, sponsored by the SRU History, Political Science and Music departments. The event is free and open to the public.
Many Slippery Rock University students have interesting life experiences encountering both adversity and advocacy. One such example of is Madalyn Mote, a junior early childhood education major from Gibsonia. In 2016, Mote's younger brother, Nicholas, was diagnosed with aplastic anemia, a disease in which the body fails to produce blood cells, and he was in need of bone marrow. Mote then sprang into action.
Isabella Jones, a Slippery Rock University senior secondary education-English major from Erie, won second place in the Sigma Tau Delta International Convention’s Isabel Sparks President’s Awards, given to the best presentations by active student members of Sigma Tau Delta, an international English honor society.
Three Slippery Rock University aquatics minors each received scholarships from the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators and the National Drowning Prevention Alliance.
Have you ever wanted to learn what Slippery Rock University students are researching? SRU’s Symposium for Student Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity is the perfect opportunity to get a sampling of students’ work, and it can be done through the convenience of an online platform with the opportunity to chat live with presenters or watch recorded presentations. The symposium will occur April 21, online with live oral presentations and performances from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and poster presentations with live online chats with presenters from 12:30-1:45 p.m., which is Common Hour, a time on campus when there are no classes scheduled.
The Slippery Rock Student Government Association recently elected its executive officers for the2022-23 academic year at Slippery Rock University. Hannah D’Egidio, a junior dual music education and political science major from Industry, was elected SGA president. Student voting was conducted April 4-6 on CORE, SRU’s online platform for student clubs and organizations, and nearly 800 votes were cast, the most since 2017.
With environmental concerns and sustainability continuing to be hot topics around the globe, there’s one way to engage in these issues locally, while also having fun, and that’s by attending Slippery Rock University’s Earth Fest celebration.
Slippery Rock University’s President’s Commission on Gender Identity, Expression and Sexual Orientation hosted its Night Out 2022, April 14, at the Smith Student Center Ballroom, as GIESO recognized the achievements of graduating seniors and presented the “Breaking the Silence” and Student Leadership awards.
More than 20 Slippery Rock University alumni contributed artwork to the SRU Art Alumni Exhibition, which was opened at the Martha Gault Art Gallery from March 23 to April 14 and culminated with a reception at the gallery, April 14.
Boris Brimkov, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of mathematics and statistics, recently co-wrote a paper that was published in a peer-reviewed journal and he presented at two conferences last month.
Judy Silva, a Slippery Rock University associate professor, librarian and archivist at Bailey Library, presented at the 2022 Art Libraries Society of North America Conference, April 8 in Chicago.
Bachelor of Fine Arts dance majors at Slippery Rock University will close the book on their research by finishing the epilogue, that is, presenting at “The Epilogue: a BFA Senior Dance Concert,” 2 p.m. and 5 p.m., April 23, at the Stoner West Dance Studio Theater. The concert, hosted by the SRU Dance Department, will feature choreography and performances by nine senior BFA dance students as well as work set by Atlanta-based choreographer Lashonda Johnson.
The Slippery Rock University Concert Band performed its annual Spring Concert, April 13, at Miller Theater.
There are many national debates that make their way onto college campuses, from the made-for-television events featuring U.S. presidential candidates to made-from-social-media memes that spark conversations in classrooms and dining halls. Meanwhile, a national debate quite literally occurred at Slippery Rock University last week as the Debate Society at SRU hosted the 2022 National Educational Debate Association National Championship, April 8-9.
Like any emerging technology, driverless cars and autonomous vehicles have certain limitations, with everything from public acceptance and logistical concerns to costs and access. The same goes for people writing about the driverless car sector and describing what’s possible or what could happen in the industry. A Slippery Rock University professor is navigating new roads and contributing new ideas to the topic of driverless cars thanks to his creative outlet of fiction writing.
In the interest of Justice, the Criminology Club at Slippery Rock University recently welcomed a special guest to campus. “Justice” is the name of a 3-year-old German wirehaired pointer that is part of the K-9 unit with the Butler County Sheriff’s Department. Sgt. Harry Callithen and Justice visited with SRU students from the Criminology Club, April 8, at SRU’s ski lodge, for a presentation to show the capabilities of the K-9 unit to students who are aspiring law enforcement professionals.
In recognition of April being National Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Victim Outreach Intervention Center in Butler County partnered with Slippery Rock University’s Office of Health Promotion and its HOPE Peer Educators to address sexual violence prevention.
A team of three accounting students representing Slippery Rock University earned second-place honors at the 2022 Institute of Internal Auditors, Pittsburgh Chapter, Presentation Contest.
The Rocket, the student-run newspaper at Slippery Rock University, won five categories in the 2022 Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association Student Keystone Media Awards.
Tales of dogs rescuing people might not seem so waggish now that health care providers, schools and other organizations are realizing the benefits of animal-assisted intervention and therapy. Just ask Nicole Osgood, a medical social worker for the Butler Health System. Osgood earned two degrees from Slippery Rock University and a certificate in animal-assisted social work, all while learning the impact of the human-animal bond through her classes and experiences with community outreach programs.
Academic advising by a professor is crucial to college students’ success, which is why each year Slippery Rock University recognizes its faculty with the President's Award for Outstanding Academic Advising. There are two winners of the award in 2022, one in the Emerging category, for faculty members with fewer than three years of advising experience, and the Established category, for those with three or more years. Tami Micsky, an assistant professor of public health and social work, is the Emerging winner, and Jennifer Willford, associate professor of psychology, is the Established winner.
Slippery Rock University’s President’s Commission on Women and the Gender Studies Program presented its 2022 Women and Ally of Distinction Award Winners, March 29, at the Smith Student Center Ballroom.
Slippery Rock University today announced that its spring 2022 commencement ceremonies, May 6-7 at the Morrow Field House, are expanding from three ceremonies to four to accommodate an increased number of eligible graduates expected to attend. The 6 p.m., May 6 ceremony for graduate students will remain as scheduled, but the undergraduate ceremonies for May 7 are now 9 a.m. for the College of Business, 1 p.m. for the College of Liberal Arts and the College of Education, and 5 p.m. for the College of Health, Engineering and Science.
Slippery Rock University’s Cyberspace Event is going hybrid. Cyberspace is a biannual meeting hosted by SRU's Center for Cybersecurity and Advanced Computing to address issues related to the cybersecurity industry with invited speakers and presentations by SRU students. This year’s event will occur in two concurrent formats, via Zoom and in-person, 12:30-2 p.m., April 12, at the Vincent Science Center, Room 105. The event is free and open to the public and registration is available online.
As college students begin searching for their first internship or entry-level job, they might need help setting themselves apart in the job market. That is why two student organizations at Slippery Rock University are joining forces to host a professional development event, 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., April 21, in Watson Hall, Room 233. Rock PRSSA, the student-run public relations firm at SRU, and the Student Nonprofit Alliance, a pre-professional association for SRU students planning to work in the nonprofit sector, will each have stations to provide professional development materials.
Slippery Rock University hosted its annual Celebration of Achievement awards ceremony April 5, at the Smith Student Center, recognizing faculty and students for their outstanding contributions in the areas of academics, research, scholarship, creative activities and more.
Timothy DeFoor, Pennsylvania's auditor general, visited Slippery Rock University, April 5, to tour campus and visit with SRU students, faculty and administrators, including SRU President William Behre.
Bernadette Schmeltz, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of occupational therapy, co-authored in OT Practice, a clinical and professional magazine in field of occupational therapy published by the American Occupational Therapy Association.
Kaitlyn Myers, a Slippery Rock University junior English writing major from Cochranton, was awarded “Best History Paper” for her presentation at The Examined Life, an undergraduate conference on the liberal arts hosted by Saint Francis University, March 26.
Even though civic engagement at a college or university involves contributions from and benefits to large groups from communities, recognizing these efforts requires calling out individuals. That’s why Slippery Rock University annually highlights students, employees and community partners for their civic engagement. The 2022 President’s Awards for Civic Engagement include three citations, the President's Student Civic Leadership Award, President's Civic Engagement Ambassador Award and the President's Community Partner Award, which will be presented at the University’s Celebration of Achievement ceremony, 5-7 p.m., April 5, at the Smith Student Center Ballroom A.
Professors do more than just teach students. There are service and scholarship components to the contributions they make to their professions that sometimes go unnoticed. That’s one of the many reasons why Slippery Rock University recognizes faculty with the President’s Awards for Scholarly and Creative Achievement. The annual award recognizes works from the SRU community that were published, presented, developed or performed in the last three years.
Slippery Rock University's sixth annual Giving Day, March 25, raised more than $650,000, exceeding the organizers’ goal of $500,000, as a total of 1,531 donors contributed to this year’s campaign.
Slippery Rock University was selected by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education as a model for other institutions who are preparing to submit their self-studies to earn reaffirmation of accreditation.
If you walk through the Martha Gault Art Gallery at Slippery Rock University now through April 14, you’ll find art from a variety of media, including ceramics, drawings, fiber arts, metals and paintings, and you might even “Encounter The Purpose of Living.” That’s the title of a mixed-media sculpture by John Seitz, who is one of more than 20 alumni who contributed to the SRU Art Alumni Exhibition, hosted by the SRU Art Department.
Slippery Rock University’s Master of Science in physician assistant studies program is now fully accredited. SRU was recently granted “accreditation-continued” status by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant. As is customary with new programs, SRU’s PA program previously had provisional accreditation status since it was launched in 2016 and the program has undergone several reviews.
The Slippery Rock University Payroll and Student Employment Office is giving back to the student workforce by hosting a Student Employee Appreciation Celebration. The celebration will take place 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., April 7, in The Quad. In the event of inclement weather, the celebration will take place in the Smith Student Center Ballroom.
Slippery Rock University recognized several employees for their service to the institution at its Spring Assembly, March 29, in the Smith Student Center Ballroom, including three SRU employees who received the 2022 President's Awards for Outstanding Service.
On a typical Thursday morning, Asher Myers would be sitting in his Principles of Industrial Hygiene class at Slippery Rock University. But on March 24, Myers and 20 other junior cadets from SRU’s Army ROTC unit found themselves in a very different type of classroom: strapped inside a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter, 2,500 feet above campus.
John Hicks, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of secondary education and foundations of education, was recently named to the Slippery Rock Borough Council.
Seth Jenny, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of exercise and rehabilitative sciences, serves as the senior editor of the International Journal of Esports, a peer-reviewed academic journal that takes an in-depth look at competitive gaming and esports.
Spring has just sprung but college students should start to consider the options to bloom this summer, as in registering for classes to make further progress in toward their degrees. Slippery Rock University offers more than 500 summer classes that are being offered May 11 to July 26.
Pharmaceutical companies such as Pfizer are well known for making vaccines that protect people from COVID-19, but those same companies need to be protected from all sorts of risks as well. That protection is now becoming well known to Slippery Rock University students who are benefitting from two internship agreements between Pfizer and SRU’s Homeland and Corporate Security Studies Department.
Slippery Rock University was ranked by Best Health Degrees on its list of the Top 25 Best Bachelor’s in Occupational Health and Safety Programs for 2022. Best Health Degrees is an online resource that provides information for aspiring health care professionals about health care degrees and programs.
Mike Kuzar, a 2013 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in park and resource management, was named manager of Washington Crossing Historic Park by Pennsylvania’s Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
Greg Cooper, a 2018 Slippery Rock University graduate with a master’s degree in sport management, was recently named the director of athletics at Heidelberg University in Tiffin, Ohio.
Slippery Rock University today announced the hiring of Christine Karshin as dean of the College of Health Professions. Karshin, who is currently the associate dean of Eastern Michigan University’s College of Health and Human Services, will start her role at SRU June 21.
The Mirrorball Trophy wasn’t presented, but Slippery Rock University students and professors did their best to replicate “Dancing with the Stars” with “Dancing with the SRU Stars,” March 23 at Stoner West Dance Studio Theater.
“The Secret Lives of Church Ladies” is not so hush-hush anymore at Slippery Rock University now that more than 1,300 students were assigned to read the book written by Pittsburgh-based author Deesha Philyaw. Making the text even more widely known on campus is Philyaw coming to SRU to discuss her book as part of Common Read, an event hosted by the English Department and the College of Liberal Arts, 7 p.m., March 31, at the Miller Theater in the Performing Arts Center. The event is free and open to the public and Philyaw will be available to sign copies of her book afterward.
Described by multiple national media outlets as the “ideological odd couple,” guest speakers Robert George and Cornel West are coming to Slippery Rock University to share a message of unity to eradicate discrimination and racism. The event, titled “A Civil Discourse,” will occur 7 p.m., April 21, at the Miller Theater in the Performing Arts Center. The event is open to SRU students, faculty, staff and other invited guests. Admission is free, but tickets are required for entry, and they can be obtained online.
Slippery Rock University students who made the dean’s list for the fall 2021 semester received ribbons commemorating their achievement at a ceremony, March 22, at the Russell Wright Alumni House.
Nan Nicholls and Kurt Schimmel, Slippery Rock University professors of management and marketing, along with Cody Nicastro, a senior dual psychology and communication major from Natrona Heights, coauthored a paper that won Best Faculty Paper at the American Marketing Association International Collegiate Conference, March 17-19, in Chicago.
The Rocket, the student-run newspaper at Slippery Rock University, sent eight members of their staff to the 2022 College Media Association Conference, March 9-12, in New York City.
Shawn Davis, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of parks, conservation and recreational therapy, has been recognized by SRU with the 2021-22 President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, which honors faculty for their commitment to teaching beyond contractual obligations, engaging and innovative teaching practices, and scholarly growth.
Thanks to generous support from alumni and the campus community, Giving Day at Slippery Rock University keeps getting bigger and better every year since the University started the annual fundraising event in 2017. For the sixth annual Giving Day, March 25, the goal is to raise $500,000, a number that might have seemed unattainable in previous years.
Just like on the reality television show “Dancing with the Stars,” where celebrities learn to dance and compete with one another while partnered with a professional dancer, there’s a similar event at Slippery Rock University. The dancers are students, and the “celebrities” are, well, at least well-known professors to those taking their classes who could achieve greater fame if they win the SRU competition, 7 p.m., March 23, at the Dance Studio Theater in Stoner West.
More than 200 dance faculty and students from more than 15 institutions are attending the 2022 American College Dance Association's Mid-Atlantic North Conference, March 16-19, at Slippery Rock University.
The Slippery Rock University Center for Community Engagement, Empowerment and Development, known as Butler SUCCEED, is inviting Butler County organizations, businesses, individuals or groups to partner together on initiatives to improve the quality of life in the region and consequently encourage young people to reside in the county.
The plank hold is a popular strength exercise comparable to the pushup or situp for its simplicity and use of a person’s body weight. Planks are done in a pushup position but instead of moving up and down, a person holds their body for a duration of time while keeping their forearms on the ground. It’s something that a faculty-student research team at Slippery Rock University is studying by comparing the plank to other types of exercises that engage the core muscles.
As the world follows Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, students in an introductory political science class at Slippery Rock University are role-playing what they would do as world leaders. Nicholas Spina, assistant professor of political science, is using an online simulator called Statecraft in his 100-level International Relations class to help students better understand the interdependencies of nations, especially in a time of military conflict.
Mark O’Connor, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of English and adviser for SLAB, the literary magazine at SRU, recently served as a consultant for a new book about undergraduate literary journals.
WSRU-FM, the student-run radio station at Slippery Rock University, has a new website and mobile app.
Attendees at an upcoming dance conference hosted by Slippery Rock University are finally “coming to their senses,” a phrase that is the theme for the 2022 American College Dance Association's Mid-Atlantic North Conference, March 16-19, at SRU’s Performing Arts Complex. The conference is for faculty and students to celebrate dance in higher education and share research and other information about their discipline. The event also includes two concerts for which the public can purchase tickets to attend.
As the halfway mark of the semester approaches, Slippery Rock University students are gearing up for spring break, March 12-20. This time of the year brings fatigue and stress to many students, but SRU has a plethora of resources available, supporting both their academic life and mental health, beyond simply not having to attend classes for a week.
As a college student in the late 1980s, Tom Iandimarino attended Slippery Rock University, which is located in a small corner of Butler County, but now it’s his job to protect land that’s roughly the size of three Butler counties combined. Iandimarino, a 1989 SRU graduate with a degree in resource management, was recently hired as the chief ranger of Everglades National Park in Florida, which is one of the top 10 largest parks in the U.S. National Park Service. But this is not a traditional park with trees and mountain vistas.
Robert Lark, a 1966 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in secondary education-social studies, was recently appointed as a member of the Pennsylvania Horse Racing Commission.
Angela Baker, a 2021 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in health and physical education, was hired by the New York Giants, joining the NFL team’s coaching staff as a minority coaching fellow and offensive quality control coach.
London came calling on Slippery Rock University, and it was a complete surprise to members of SRU’s marching band, the Marching Pride. What band members were told was an informational meeting in the Swope Music Hall with a guest speaker was actually a special reveal, that the Marching Pride has been selected to perform in the 2024 London’s New Year’s Day Parade and Festival. The parade happens each year in front of a half million spectators on the streets of London, England, and tens of millions of television viewers.
An event called the Arctic Ranger Challenge might seem like something akin to a survival contest while snowbound or some sort of polar plunge. At Slippery Rock University, however, the Arctic Ranger Challenge is an annual competition where the University’s Army ROTC program hosts an outdoor skills competition against teams from other schools. And it just happens to take place in the winter.
Slippery Rock University’s council of trustees conducted its quarterly business meeting, March 4, at the Smith Student Center. Executive actions taken at the meeting included a resolution to honor Samantha Hawk, an SRU senior political science major from South Park, with a commendation of service. Hawk has served as a student trustee since June 2020 and her term will end when she graduates this spring.
Members of the Alpha Kappa Psi chapter at Slippery Rock University, a coed professional business fraternity, attended the Principled Business Leadership Institute, Feb. 25-26 in Chicago.
Danette DiMarco, a Slippery Rock University professor of English, and Timothy Ruppert, an assistant professor of English, are co-editors of a soon-to-be released book of scholarly essays titled “Avian Aesthetics in Literature and Culture: Birds and Humans in the Popular Imagination.”
Food is much more than sustenance that keeps people alive. It sustains cultural traditions, strengthens social and emotional ties, and feeds conversation. Or, as a faculty and student group at Slippery Rock University has observed, food is how people relate to one another and nourish their souls.
Getting around campus in the winter can sometimes make Slippery Rock University students feel down, but thanks to the Happy Bus, there is literally a pick-me-up. Funded by the Slippery Rock Student Government Association, the Happy Bus provides on- and off-campus transportation for SRU students. This system of shuttles offers a safe alternative for navigating the campus, not only during the cold winter months, but throughout the academic year, without any fares.
Slippery Rock University enrolls citizens from both Ukraine and Russia. As an institution that is committed to education and understanding, we encourage everyone to treat all members of our campus community with respect and kindness during this time of global tension.
Slippery Rock University's council of trustees will meet March 3-4. Committee meetings scheduled for both days, as well as the 11 a.m., March 4, quarterly business meeting, will take place in the Smith Student Center, Room 321. For those who wish to attend the meetings but are unable to do so in person, a Zoom option is available with advanced registration. All meetings are open to the public.
Slippery Rock University’s Martha Gault Art Gallery is hosting an exhibit titled “Tapping the Invisible” through March 10, featuring pastel drawings and photographs by the late Michael Changnon, a former SRU art professor and founding member of the University’s Art Department.
Tami Micsky, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of public health and social work, recently conducted a webinar and two keynote presentations for various organizations.
Jana Asher, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of mathematics and statistics, was recognized as a 2022 Pennsylvania STEM Ambassador by the Pennsylvania Statewide Afterschool/Youth Development Network, an organization that promotes sustainable, high-quality out-of-school time youth development programs.
March is Women’s History Month, and Slippery Rock University is celebrating with events and campaigns coordinated by SRU’s Women’s Center and sponsored by several campus organizations.
As a 25-year veteran of the City of Pittsburgh’s Bureau of Police, Cmdr. Eric Holmes understands the type of person he is and his role in the community. To the Slippery Rock University graduate, carrying a badge or having the high-ranking title of chief of staff, which he’s had since 2017, are more signs of status than what he describes as being “service-oriented” and living “a life of service.”
Brian DeAngelis, a 2012 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in sport management, was recently named president and general manager of the Winston-Salem Dash, a minor league baseball team in North Carolina.
Will VanSlander, a Slippery Rock University freshman dual dance and theatre major from Saint Marys, was featured as a dancer in a recent music video for the Ashley Marina song “Clouds Across the Sun.”
The Slippery Rock University Music Department will welcome musicians from local middle and high schools for its annual collaboration with the SRU Flute Studio Ensemble, as they host the 2022 SRU Honors Flute Ensemble Concert, 7 p.m., Feb. 27 in the Miller Theater at the Performing Arts Center.
For the second year in a row, Slippery Rock University will host a French film festival for the campus and local communities by participating in Albertine Cinémathèque, a program designed to bring French cinema and culture to American colleges and universities.
If you walk into the Strain Safety Building at Slippery Rock University, you’ll see many visible reminders about protection, such as hard hats and masks, but inside a frame on the wall in Room 106 is another reminder of protection: those who defend freedoms and protect our country. An American flag that once flew inside a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter for U.S. Army missions above Iraq, Jordan and Syria.
Christopher Niebauer, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of cognitive science, was a guest on Deepak Chopra’s YouTube channel, “The Chopra Well,” which has amassed more than 500,000 subscribers.
Sararose Lynch, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of special education, and Jeremy Lynch, an SRU associate professor of special education, recently presented their academic work at conferences in Nevada and Louisiana.
The engraving on the award reads “Professor of The Year,” but to its recipients, it should also read “University of The Year.” Xinchao “Steven” Wei, Slippery Rock University professor of physics and engineering and director of SRU’s School of Engineering, received the 2021 Professor of the Year Award from the American Society of Civil Engineers, Pittsburgh Section, at an awards ceremony, Feb. 19 in Pittsburgh.
In recognition of February being International Recreational Therapy Month, the RT Club at Slippery Rock University hosted Adaptive Sports Day, Feb. 19 at the Aebersold Recreation Center.
Morgan Bonekovic, a 2012 Slippery Rock University graduate with degrees in criminal justice and criminology and philosophy, was awarded the 2022 Young Leader Award from the Homer S. Brown Division of Allegheny County’s Bar Association.
Jeff Thornsbury, a 1993 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in allied health: occupational safety, was named chief human resources officer for BluSky Restoration Contractors, LLC, a national property restoration company.
When Megan Kaufman was in high school, she took specially designed classes for students with higher intellectual ability compared to their peers. These students and classes are labeled “gifted” and the designation is important for helping students reach their full potential. But now, as a Slippery Rock University education major, Kaufman is questioning what that even means as she is conducting research that could help schools optimize their gifted programs.
For the past two years, virtual events have become the new norm due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although transitioning large, in-person events into an online format poses many difficulties, Slippery Rock University is up for that challenge. SRU is hosting the 2022 Mid-America College Art Association Virtual Conference, March 31 to April 2. The MACAA originates from the national College Art Association, a professional society of college and university artist/teachers committed to art, teaching, research and scholarship about the visual arts and humanities.
After Jordan Grady became executive director of the Butler County Chamber of Commerce in 2019, he started noticing what other chambers were doing to promote their local businesses. Videos began popping up on social media, especially during the pandemic, with fewer and fewer in-person events occurring. Grady, a Slippery Rock University alumnus, figured he could do that for businesses in Butler County. But instead of grabbing his phone or a GoPro camera and shooting video himself – something he quickly found to be more challenging than he imagined – Grady reached out to his alma mater.
William J. Behre, who was appointed as the 17th president of Slippery Rock University in 2018, has announced his retirement, effective June 30, 2023.
Shahriar Gias, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of management and marketing, was featured in a recent piece from the personal finance website WalletHub.
Marnie Jo Petray, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of modern languages and cultures, was published in the Times Higher Education, a magazine dedicated to news and issues pertaining to higher education.
Now that KN95 respirators and other personal protective equipment are more common in the workplace since the start of the global pandemic, how has the role of safety management professionals changed? Two Slippery Rock University professors explain how the profession has evolved in the face of the pandemic, remote work and supply chain and worker shortages.
Delanie Amerson, a 2021 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in history, wrote an article that was published in the Journal of the West, which is an academic journal dedicated to covering history and culture of the American West.
Kelly Austin, a 2001 Slippery Rock University graduate with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a master’s degree in student personnel administration, has been named Penn State University’s permanent vice president for Commonwealth Campuses and executive chancellor.
Gym class has been dismissed and there’s a new way for teaching health and physical education that is now in session. It’s called wellness education, and for the last decade, Slippery Rock University has been changing the way K-12 educators approach what has been traditionally called phys ed, P.E. or gym class.
Slippery Rock University’s enrollment for the spring semester 2022 is 7,789 students, as of Feb. 7, the 15th day of classes, which is used for national and state reporting purposes.
The Super Bowl is one the largest events on the sports calendar and a Slippery Rock University sport management professor, who has worked at six of them since 2014, shares her experience and thoughts on the big game.
Jonathan Helmick, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of music, was recognized on the Yamaha 40 Under 40 list for 2022, which celebrates music educators who are making a positive difference within their programs.
Brittany Nwachuku, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of social work, wrote an article that was published in Social Work Today
To commemorate February as International Recreational Therapy Month, Slippery Rock University will host an array of events dedicated to the subject.
Slippery Rock University’s Department of Dance was ranked as one of the nation’s best college dance programs for 2021-22 by DanceUS.org, an independent online publication for dance professionals and enthusiasts that reaches more than 250,000 monthly visitors. SRU was one of only three Pennsylvania colleges and universities to make the rankings.
Erin Naggy, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of occupational therapy, presented her academic work at the 2022 Assistive Technology Industry Association Conference, Jan. 25-29, in Orlando, Florida, and virtually.
Three Slippery Rock University professors and one alum were coauthors of an article published in the Journal of Environmental Health, which is a journal from the National Environmental Health Association.
People aren’t as active in the winter months compared to other times during the year, unless they are sticking to some sort of New Year’s resolution to exercise more. Let’s face it, most people are likely to stay in bed, at their desk or to search for a closer parking spot than walk outside any more than they have to when there are cold temperatures and snowy conditions outside. Professors in Slippery Rock University’s Exercise and Rehabilitative Sciences Department recognize these seasonal effects to physical activity and have a prescription for people seeking the minimum dosage of exercise.
The use of consumer electronics continues to rise as people rely heavily on batteries instead of hardwired devices or equipment that burns fossil fuels. With advances in smartphones and the emergence of electric vehicles, it’s easy to forget that batteries must also keep up with the technological demands. Researchers at Slippery Rock University haven’t neglected this. A faculty-student research team has started to analyze the performance degradation of electric batteries.
Slippery Rock University has taken a major step in reconfiguring its colleges since last year’s announcement that the University is creating a fifth college, the College of Health Professions, starting in fall 2022. SRU today announced which departments will comprise the new college, as well as the departments that will remain within the College of Engineering and Science, which is currently the College of Health, Engineering and Science and will be renamed when the CHP is launched.
Ericka Morton, a Slippery Rock University sophomore dance major from Pittsburgh, received a scholarship from Barrell & Flow Fest
Stephanie Pogue, a Slippery Rock junior health care administration and management major from Butler, earned a Highmark Healthcare Scholarship for Rising Juniors
To children on the autism spectrum, a visit to the hospital or a doctor’s office can be overwhelming. That’s why faculty and students from Slippery Rock University’s physician assistant program are equipping health care providers in Butler County with tools to make to make patients’ experiences more calming.
Slippery Rock University was one of more than 30 Pennsylvania institutions of higher education to receive an “It’s On Us PA” grant from Gov. Tom Wolf in 2022. It’s On Us is a nationwide movement and the largest nonprofit program handling college sexual assault prevention and survivor support initiatives. Gov. Wolf’s administration has awarded nearly $6 million to post-secondary institutions since the statewide launch in 2016, with SRU as a multiple time recipient.
Paige Borgman, a 2014 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in communication, was named vice president, head of digital strategy for Reputation Partners, an integrated communications firm based in Chicago.
Arushan Yogalingam, a 2017 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in management, was named an executive director of the Sri Lanka America Chamber of Commerce, a national organization based in Las Vegas that promotes a positive trade relationship between the United States and Sri Lanka.
Nitin Sukhija, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of computer science, is among selected national leaders and advocates of high-quality scientific software who was awarded a Better Scientific Software Fellowship, a program that funds activities that “improve developer productivity and software sustainability of scientific codes.”
Slippery Rock University was recognized four times for its online academic programs in the 2022 U.S. News & World Report Best Online Programs rankings. The U.S. News & World Report is a national publication that annually releases rankings to help prospective students select schools that are right for them.
Amber Eade, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of biology, was named the 2021 COMAT Foundational Biomedical Sciences Item Writer of the Year by the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners.
Patrick McGinty, a Slippery Rock University instructor of English, was featured in two online publications this month.
Slippery Rock University will reflect on the milestones achieved by Black Americans as it observes and celebrates Black History Month. Coordinated by SRU’s Office for Inclusive Excellence, SRU’s Black History Month events, Feb. 1-28, will be presented with the theme “Milestones: Walking Through Black History.”
Jana Asher, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of mathematics and statistics, was featured in Amstat News, the membership magazine of the American Statistical Association.
Doug Strahler, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of strategic communication and media, earned two micro-credentials through Campus Compact’s Community Engagement Professional Credentialing Program.
Slippery Rock University Dance Theatre will begin the spring 2022 semester with the Emerging Artists Dance Concert in the newly renovated the Miller Theater, 7:30 p.m., Jan. 28, and 2 p.m., Jan.29. This artistic showcase includes the work of 46 student performers and choreographers who are part of Dance Theatre, a company within SRU’s Department of Dance. Along with the choreography of junior and senior dance majors, the concert will also contain work from two additional guest artists, Cameron McKinney from New York and Teena Marie Custer from Pittsburgh.
The way people read and engage with text certainly has changed across the history of humanity, from deciphering ancient hieroglyphics drawn on cave walls to scrolling text messages and social media updates on a smartphone. But a Slippery Rock University professor with a background in medieval and early modern literature said there’s one aspect that makes modern readers similar to their ancient or medieval counterparts.
Herb Reinhard Jr., a former Slippery Rock University president, passed away Jan. 13. Reinhard, 91, was president of SRU from 1979-84.
Slippery Rock University was recognized by BestAccreditedColleges.org on its 2021 ranking of Best IT Bachelor’s Degrees. BestAccreditedColleges.org is an online school rankings service that helps students make college decisions.
The winter storm named “Izzy” dumped a foot of snow on Slippery Rock University’s campus Jan. 17, canceling in-person classes on Jan. 18, the first day of the spring 2022 semester.
Ed Cottrell, a 1943 Slippery Rock University graduate, plans to celebrate his 100th birthday, Jan. 17, by traveling to Florida and hitting a golf ball thousands of feet across an 18-hole course at Indian Creek Country Club. This type of activity might seem challenging for a person his age, but it will be rather sedate compared to something else he did two months earlier to mark his 100th year: Cottrell jumped 14,000 feet out of an airplane.
Slippery Rock University was recognized in University Headquarters’ 2022 Pennsylvania College Guide in its rankings of the Best Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in Pennsylvania. The University HQ evaluators ranked SRU 29th in the state for its bachelor’s degrees and 20th for its master’s programs, each placing SRU as the second-highest ranked school in Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education.
When Jasmine Clark was going away to college, a child that she had been mentoring in her hometown of Canton, Ohio, was making a transition of her own to middle school. Clark, who is now a junior recreational therapy major at Slippery Rock University, is glad she continued the relationship through Big Brothers Big Sisters in Ohio despite having to make the nearly two-hour drive twice a month.
Intelligent.com has recognized Slippery Rock University in 37 categories of its 2022 rankings of the top programs in the U.S., including a No. 1 ranking on its list of Best Online Colleges in Pennsylvania. Intelligent.com, an online resource that “helps students make informed decisions about higher education programs,” compared more than 700 programs from 2,900 colleges and universities in the nation.
Jeffrey Roth was on vacation at North Carolina’s Outer Banks when his mind became filled with questions about empty houses. As a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of criminology and criminal justice, Roth was aware of research that showed the association between vacant housing and crime, particularly in large cities. But seeing unoccupied seasonal housing in beachfront neighborhoods piqued his interest for what that means for different types of communities, not just the overall vacancy and crime rates.
One of the world’s most popular modern dance companies will be performing at Slippery Rock University. Ailey II, which is part of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, will perform a public concert 7:30 p.m., Feb. 4, at SRU’s Miller Theater in the Performing Arts Center.
G. Warren Smith, a former Slippery Rock University president, passed away Dec. 26. Smith was president of SRU from 1997 to 2003.
Slippery Rock University’s Office for Student Engagement and Leadership recognized individuals and organizations associated with Greek Life on campus at the 2021 Celebration of Excellence in Fraternity and Sorority Life, Dec. 1, at the Smith Student Center Ballroom.
Amanda Howett, a 2018 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in sport management, was named to the Forbes Magazine 30 Under 30 list in the sports industry for North America. The Forbes 30 Under 30 lists recognize the top 30 professionals under the age of 30 in their fields. Howett, 25, is the athletic director at Penn State Shenango.
A new general studies requirement for students and certification for faculty is advancing Slippery Rock University’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion within its curriculum. Beginning in fall 2022, all undergraduate students enrolling at SRU will be required to take a three-credit course that meets a DEI designation through the Rock Integrated Studies Program, an existing general-education track that accounts for 42 of a students’ 120 minimum credits to graduate.
The holidays can trigger negative emotions for people dealing with a loss, especially this year with more people experiencing the death of loved ones because of the COVID-19 pandemic. A Slippery Rock University social work professor offers coping strategies.
Student employees at Slippery Rock University are getting a raise. The University approved an hourly wage increase to $8.50 per hour, effective Jan. 3, 2022, for non-contract, undergraduate students who were previously making less than $8.50 per hour. Additionally, SRU approved a new tiered system that will be implemented in March 2022, paying students up to $11 per hour for those who work in roles that require more advanced skills or responsibilities.
Graduates from throughout Slippery Rock University’s five colleges gathered at Morrow Field House, Dec. 11, for the 2021 fall commencement ceremony.
Slippery Rock University’s council of trustees voted to advance a proposed tuition increase to Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education board of governors for approval. The proposed 2% increase would amount to approximately an extra $183 in tuition and fees per student for the 2022-23 academic year and would represent SRU’s first tuition increase since 2018-19.
Slippery Rock University’s Office for Inclusive Excellence hosted its biannual Multicultural Graduation Ceremony, Dec. 9, in the Smith Student Center Ballroom.
Happy holidays and a happy New Year from Slippery Rock University. We hope you enjoy the 2021 SRU Holiday Video Card.
Three Slippery Rock University students were recently recognized at the Resort and Commercial Recreation Association's national conference.
Hannah Holl, a Slippery Rock University associate professor, was recently awarded a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Health through the Tuscarora Intermediate Unit 11.
Final exams for the 2021 fall semester are happening this week, Dec. 7-11, at Slippery Rock University.
Slippery Rock University's council of trustees will meet Dec. 9-10.
The tradition at Slippery Rock University of having Moonlight Breakfast to start final exams week continues.
Researchers from Slippery Rock University recently coauthored a paper that was published in Water, a peer-reviewed, open access journal on water science and technology.
Marnie Jo Petray, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of modern languages and cultures, will present as part of the Academic Language Experts' Publication Success Interview Series, 1:30 p.m., Dec. 16
Each of the nearly 600 Slippery Rock University students who will participate in the University’s December commencement ceremony, 11 a.m., Dec. 11, at Morrow Field House, brings their own story and reasons for walking across the stage and officially accepting their degree. But it’s more than garnering a credential to access employment. All have a desire to grow their knowledge, and three of the candidates for degrees are perfect examples, despite not being “traditional” college students.
The conversations between Aristotle and Plato at the Academy in ancient Greece might seem worlds or even alternate universes apart from those of Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock on the bridge of the U.S.S. Enterprise in “Star Trek.” But there’s a close connection between the study of philosophy and science fiction. According to Lisa Schoenberg, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of philosophy, the science fiction genre is a perfect fit for interpreting philosophical concepts.
Junko Yamamoto, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of secondary education/foundations of education, presented a session at the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages 2021 virtual convention.
Nikhil Ahuja, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of public health and social work, presented research about e-cigarettes at the American Public Health Association 2021 Annual Meeting and Expo.
The University Program Board at Slippery Rock University hosted Winterfest, Dec. 2, in the Smith Student Center Ballroom.
Culture and heritage of graduating Slippery Rock University seniors will be celebrated as SRU’s Office for Inclusive Excellence will host its biannual Multicultural Graduation Ceremony, 5 p.m., Dec. 9, in the Smith Student Center Ballroom. The event, which is open to the public, will recognize the accomplishments of more than a dozen graduating SRU seniors who self-identified as multicultural, regardless of involvement with the OIE. The event also celebrates the variety of cultures at the University.
Slippery Rock University’s Safety Management Department purchased a new forklift that was installed in the Strain Safety Building’s High Bay Lab, Nov. 30.
Slippery Rock University was recognized by BestAccreditedColleges.org on its 2021 ranking of The Best Master Degree Programs in Criminal Justice. BestAccreditedColleges.org is an online school rankings service that helps students make college decisions.
More than 40 Slippery Rock University students took advantage of a ride home for Thanksgiving break.
’Tis the season for holiday music, and Slippery Rock University is coming through with a new concert. SRU is hosting its Holiday Concert, 7:30 p.m., Dec. 4, at Miller Theater inside the Performing Arts Center, featuring SRU’s Symphonic Wind Ensemble.
Nine people with ties to Slippery Rock University were elected to public offices following the November general elections.
Stories are powerful and writing them can boost wellbeing and provide healing, especially for people living the harrowing tale of addiction. That’s why students in a creative writing class at Slippery Rock University are harnessing the power of storytelling and writing to help people in Butler County overcome substance use disorders.
Students in an Event Production and Coordination class at Slippery Rock University need events to coordinate and tourists need more reasons to visit Slippery Rock on the weekends in December. That’s where the Slippery Rock Festival of Trees comes in. This new festival will bring craft and food vendors to Memorial Park, at the corner of Main and Cooper streets, for 10 days during the holiday season, and is being organized by students and faculty from SRU’s Hospitality and Tourism Management Department.
Four Slippery Rock University students earned national certification through HOPE Animal-Assisted Crisis Response.
A team of three students representing Slippery Rock University placed third at the Institute of Internal Auditors and Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants Fall Case/Presentation Contest.
Many people are at least familiar with the concept of student government: students elect peers to officer positions of an organization at their school to represent their interests. This is a big deal in higher education where these student-led organizations oversee million-dollar budgets. But what exactly does the student government at Slippery Rock University do, and how does it benefit SRU students?
Live, in-person theater is not only coming back to Slippery Rock University after a 20-month hiatus, but it’s returning in a newly renovated facility. The SRU Theatre Department will host its production of “Techies,” with daily shows Nov. 18-22, at the Miller Theater in the Performing Arts Center, a 753-seat facility that was part of a recent $33 million expansion and renovation project of SRU's Performing Arts Complex. This will mark the department’s first in-person theater performance since before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020.
Tami Micsky, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of public health and social work, was the keynote speaker at the Positive Change Conference.
Nora Ambrosio, a Slippery Rock University professor of dance, was elected to a second term as a board member for the National Association of Schools of Dance.
Slippery Rock University has announced two administrative personnel changes from the Provost Office, effective Jan. 3, 2022. Michael Zieg will become associate provost for academic finance, strategic initiatives and assessment, and Nicole Dafoe will become interim dean of the College of Health, Engineering and Sciences.
Call it a mock crime scene, an elaborate game of Clue or an academic demonstration, but don’t call the police –– the event planned at Slippery Rock University, 12:30-1:45 p.m., Nov. 18, on The Quad, is a simulation; however, the opportunities to participate in a game or enroll in a new course at SRU are real.
Krista Wolfe, a 1999 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in athletic training, received the 2021 Outstanding Service Award from the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy.
Lee Bowers, a 1998 Slippery Rock University with a degree in safety and environmental management, was appointed by vice president of environmental, health and safety for RPM International Inc.
Military veterans from local VA hospitals are finding their calm within the storm at Slippery Rock University, that is at the Storm Harbor Equestrian Center, where veterans with mental health conditions receive equine assisted therapy through a program organized by SRU and funded by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Slippery Rock University hosted its annual Veterans Day ceremony, Nov. 11, outside the Russell Wright Alumni House.
Michael Buzzelli, a 2010 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in public health, will speak to two sections of a University Seminar class about esports at SRU on the topic of problem gambling and video gaming. As the associate director of the Problem Gambling Network of Ohio, Buzzelli is one of the first people in Ohio to work exclusively in problem gambling prevention.
Slippery Rock University is once again being recognized as one of the nation’s most environmentally responsible colleges. The Princeton Review named SRU to its “Guide to Green Colleges: 2022 Edition.” SRU has appeared on the list each year since 2010 when the Princeton Review started annually recognizing institutions for their commitments to the environment and sustainability.
A 35-foot artificial Christmas tree was installed at Memorial Park in Slippery Rock, Nov. 9, with the help of students and faculty from Slippery Rock University’s Hospitality, Event Management and Tourism Department, as well as Slippery Rock Development Inc., the Slippery Rock Volunteer Fire Company and the Slippery Rock Municipal Authority.
Joseph Robare, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of public health and social work, was selected for the National Rural Health Association’s 2022 Rural Health Fellows program.
Marnie Jo Petray, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of modern languages and cultures, is the lead author of an article published in a recent issue of the International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction.
There is so much data and science that go into hitting a baseball that a batting cage can now be considered a laboratory. Players can improve by analyzing swing paths, monitoring neurological reactions and selecting the perfect bat, just to name a few. And the person with just the right experience to stitch baseball and science together is Chad Miller, a 2002 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in sport management. He is the founder of the newly created Louisville Slugger Hitting Science Center in Louisville, Kentucky.
Slippery Rock University's Rock Life program, which provides students with intellectual or developmental disabilities a path to competitive employment and lifelong wellness, is being restructured. Following the retirement of the program’s founding director, the University has an opportunity to fully assess the program to enhance services and identify additional funding sources.
Slippery Rock University ranked sixth on BestColleges.com’s list of 2021 Best Online Colleges in Pennsylvania. BestColleges is an online resource that publishes college rankings lists and guides for prospective online students.
Two Slippery Rock University students received honors for research presentations at the 2021 National Collegiate Honors Council Annual Conference, Oct. 29, in Orlando, Florida.
Cadets from Slippery Rock University's Army ROTC program placed third out of 42 teams at a recent Ranger Challenge at the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in New Jersey.
Slippery Rock University will be hosting several Military Appreciation Week events, Nov. 8-12, including the annual Veterans Day ceremony, 11 a.m., Nov. 11, at the Russell Wright Alumni House. Military Appreciation Week is organized by the SRU Office for Inclusive Excellence and the Veterans Day ceremony is hosted by the Office of Alumni Engagement.
Although the job description varies from campus to campus, the dean of students position in higher education is a person who oversees the care and conduct of students. Until recently, Slippery Rock University did not have a dean of students, but SRU did have staff dedicated to these duties shared between two different offices. That has now changed with Karla Fonner, formerly the director of student support, now assuming the role of dean of students.
Slippery Rock University is looking for a few good mentors. Earlier this this fall, SRU’s Office of Alumni Engagement and Office of Career Education and Development partnered to introduce Lattus, a new professional networking and mentorship platform, for SRU alumni and students. Lattus is a third-party service founded by Butler native Pete Schramm in 2018 that facilitates conversations within the application, while also providing scheduling, notes, feedback and discussion topics.
Slippery Rock University graduate Bill Hagmaier, ’69, ‘74M, is portrayed in a new movie, “No Man of God,” about his time as an FBI agent who profiled the notorious serial killer Ted Bundy when Bundy was on death row in the late 1980s. Released in August 2021, the movie stars Elijah Wood, playing the role of Hagmaier, and Luke Kirby, portraying Bundy.
Emily Dolan and Brittany Fleming co-authored research that was published in the College Media Review, the journal of the College Media Association.
Frances Amatucci, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of management and marketing, recently shared her expertise on two platforms.
Slippery Rock University and the Slippery Rock Student Government Association sponsored a Preschool Halloween Parade Oct. 29.
After growing tired of staring at talking heads on Zoom meetings that can last for hours, Stacy Jacob, a professor at Slippery Rock University, decided to use an app called Gather to host the Student Affairs in Higher Education Graduate Programs Fair, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Nov. 13. Presented by SRU’s student affairs in higher education program, this fair will include more than 55 schools recruiting students to enroll in their student affairs in high education programs.
Constance Mulbah, a 2012 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in public health, and Corey Carrington, a 2011 SRU graduate with a degree in communications, were named to the Pittsburgh Magazine 40 Under 40 list.
Bethany Vahabzadeh, a 2008 Slippery Rock University graduate, will perform in a one-performer show she has written at the Santa Monica Playhouse in California.
Broadway-style cabaret will liven up the stage at Slippery Rock University as the Musical Theatre Society at SRU will perform two shows, 8 p.m., Nov. 5, and 2 p.m., Nov. 7, at the Swope Music Hall. The two showings of the production titled “Fall Broadway Cabaret” are MTS’s first live events in nearly two years.
College Factual, a data analytics company that offers advanced college matching resources for college-bound students, has ranked Slippery Rock University, as well as dozens of its academic programs, in its 2022 Best Colleges Ranking. SRU ranked in the top 15% in the nation in term of overall quality and was awarded 364 ranking badges.
As a nurse of nearly 20 years, Renee Jannetti knows that when people avoid health care, it could be a matter of life and death for them, or at least adversely affect their well-being. That’s why she’s doing all she can to make hospitals welcoming places for all people. Jannetti, a Slippery Rock University graduate student in public health from Cranberry Township, recently completed her practicum class project that spurred a change at the hospital where she works and others in the UPMC health system: upgrading the facility’s single-occupancy restrooms from gendered to all genders.
Junko Yamamoto, a Slippery Rock University associate professor, co-hosted a session at the 2021 PSMLA Conference that addressed the teacher shortage in the area of world languages.
William Sigmund, a Slippery Rock University professor emeritus of biology, was honored with the 2020 Yokely Faculty Service Award for Outstanding Service.
Twenty-six Slippery Rock University students will compete in SRU’s 29th annual Chad Williamson Memorial Vocal Scholarship competition, 4 p.m., Oct. 30, at Swope Music Hall. Each student will present two selections, a classical piece and a piece of their choosing, and the first-, second- and third-place winners will receive scholarships of $750, $500 and $250, respectively.
Just because winter is a time when the temperature drops, doesn’t mean students’ progress toward a degree has to freeze. Slippery Rock University is offering undergraduate and graduate-level courses during its Winter Session, Dec. 15, 2021, to Jan. 6, 2022.
Curt Hesidenz, a 2011 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in history, was recently hired as assistant vice president in the Property and Casualty Division at HUB International
Rocco Martini, a 2018 Slippery Rock University graduate, was named one of Pennsylvania Business Central’s “Signature Leaders Under 30” and a National Safety Council “Rising Star of Safety.
Slippery Rock University’s Center for Cybersecurity and Advanced Computing is hosting a virtual event featuring five cybersecurity experts from across the country to help individuals, businesses and organizations defend themselves from cyberattacks. The C2AC’s Cyber Awareness Meet is 2-5 p.m., Oct. 26, via Zoom. The event is free and open to the public and attendees can register online.
The Institute for Nonprofit Leadership at Slippery Rock University is conducting a food drive titled “Stick a Fork in Hunger” by inviting Butler County businesses and other organizations to get involved. The INL is conducting a weeklong campaign that culminates with a celebration and food drop-off, 9 a.m. to noon, Oct. 23, at Butler SUCCEED, 150 N. Main Street, in Butler.
Slippery Rock University is offering a roundtrip shuttle for students who live in central and eastern Pennsylvania.
In recognition of October being National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Slippery Rock University is hosting its annual Cybersecurity Fair, 12:30-1:45 p.m., Oct. 28, in the Smith Student Center Ballroom.
Nazmul Rony, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of strategic communication and media, recently had his research published in The Journal of Social Media in Society
Mark O’Connor, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of English, and Mary Jo Ross, an associate professor of hospitality and tourism management, were awarded Butler SUCCEED Fellowships
Slippery Rock University hosted nearly 200 graduates from the Class of 2020 for their long-awaited, in-person commencement ceremony, Oct. 15, at the Aebersold Student Recreation Center. Graduates from this class were invited back to campus for their very own in-person ceremony that coincided with SRU’s Homecoming weekend, after the Class of 2020’s commencement was postponed a year and a half because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Slippery Rock University’s annual Graduation Fair will take place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Oct. 26, in the Smith Student Center Ballroom.
Slippery Rock University is ready to show off its shiny new digs with the first concert at the newly renovated Miller Theater inside the Performing Arts Center. SRU’s Department of Dance will host its annual Faculty and Guest Artist Concert, 7:30 p.m., Oct. 23, at Miller Theater. The performance space, with a 2,600-square-foot-stage and seating for 753, was part of a recent $33 million expansion and renovation project of SRU’s Performing Arts Complex.
Robert Carson, a Slippery Rock University senior health and physical education major from Mercer, was among the 78 college students awarded scholarships by the Recycling Education and Research Foundation.
Sierra Jackson, a Slippery Rock University freshman biology major from Butler, was one of six college students awarded scholarships from the Pennsylvania Livestock Association.
Yassmin Gramian, Pennsylvania’s secretary of transportation, will be among the guests on a virtual panel co-hosted by Slippery Rock University’s School of Engineering and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, 1:15-2 p.m., Oct. 21, via Zoom. The panel, titled “Moving Forward with STEM,” will address the importance of science, technology, engineering and mathematics and the impact of transportation on people’s lives.
Slippery Rock University is celebrating its alumni at two separate awards presentations, Oct. 15 and 16, during its Homecoming weekend. The 2021 Distinguished Alumni Awards will be presented at 5 p.m., Oct. 15, and the Rock Solid 10 Under 10 ceremony and will be awarded at 7 p.m., Oct. 16. Both events, hosted by the SRU Alumni Association, will take place in the Smith Student Center Ballroom.
As part of Slippery Rock University’s 2021 Homecoming celebrations, students participated in Paint the Town, Campus Window Wars and Spirit Board Painting to spread SRU spirit through signs and paintings displayed around campus and in the community.
The theme for Slippery Rock University’s 2021 Homecoming is outer space, with a slogan calling the weeklong event “Out of This World.” Compared to last year, when the theme was about putting the “home” in Homecoming with virtual events only as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s experience will be more about “coming” out into the world, or at least on campus.
Christine Pease-Hernandez, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of strategic communication and media, and Marnie Jo Petray, an SRU associate professor of modern languages and cultures, recently wrote separate articles about diversity, equity and inclusion that were published in Connectivity, a bulletin of Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education’s Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
Lindsay Viatori, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of dance, recently received a Love of Learning Award from the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines.
You wouldn’t know it from the recent run of warmer temperatures, but fall has in fact arrived and that means cold and flu season isn’t too far behind. And with that in mind, Slippery Rock University is preparing to share the best methods of defense through Healthfest, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Oct. 19, at the Aebersold Student Recreation Center.
Slippery Rock University has been recognized by the Applied Behavior Analysis Programs Guide on its list of Top 25 Master’s in Autism Spectrum Disorder Online programs. The program identified by the guide is SRU’s Master of Education in special education: autism, a 36-credit, 100% online graduate program that prepares students to meet the demands of schools and community agencies that serve children and adults with autism spectrum disorder.
The latest exhibition, “Excavations,” by Sharif Bey, a 1998 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in art, is currently on display at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh.
Anthony Jones, associate dean for diversity and inclusion at Thiel College, was today named chief diversity officer at Slippery Rock University.
When people read the byline of a newspaper article or the scrolling credits of a video production, they see names, not skin color. But media coverage is not colorblind because each journalist brings their own background and experiences to the subjective way they choose to tell a story. Zachary Gibson, a Slippery Rock University sophomore communication major from New Castle, recognizes this and the importance of having diversity in a newsroom. Gibson is interning at Trib Total Media in Greensburg and Tarentum as a recipient of one of the Pittsburgh-area news outlet’s Scholarship for Diversity in Media.
Slippery Rock University President William Behre is passionate about keeping the SRU community safe and healthy in the best of times. But during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Behre is prepared to literally roll up his sleeve to show just how committed he is to the well-being of SRU students.
Ursula Payne, a Slippery Rock University professor of dance, was the movement director of a recently released dance film, “Obi Mbu (The Primordial House): An Igbo Creation Myth,” directed by Mikael Owunna and Marques Redd.
How cool would it be to rank colleges and universities for their campus sustainability and commitment to environmentalism? Well, the Sierra Club has been doing just that with their annual Cool School rankings, and Slippery Rock University is once again listed among the best colleges and universities surveyed in North America.
Slippery Rock University was recognized in the Washington Monthly’s 2021 College Guide and Rankings, a publication whose editors rank four-year schools based on their contribution to the public good in three broad categories: social mobility, research and providing opportunities for public service. The publication also ranked SRU on its list of “Best Bang for the Buck” colleges, measuring them by how well non-wealthy students obtain marketable degrees at affordable prices.
Abby Metcalf, a Slippery Rock University senior music therapy major from Denver, was selected for the 2021 The Musik Link’s Infinite Sounds International Bassoon Fellowship.
Each day in the office, Kevin McCarthy wades through a river of data in his role as director of analytics and decision support in Slippery Rock University’s Office of Planning, Resource Management and Assessment. So it comes as no surprise that when he’s away from his work he also uses spreadsheets to track one of his leisure activities: open-water swimming. But McCarthy has learned to accept and appreciate uncertainties of open-water swimming, and in doing so, he won his first competitive race, the Three Rivers Marathon Swim, a 30-kilometer swimming race in Pittsburgh, Sept. 11.
The Arabic Club at Slippery Rock University hosted a rocking painting event, Sept. 28, on The Quad. Members of the club invited people to paint rocks with encouraging messages such as “You Rock!” and “Have a Great Day!”
The Slippery Rock University Flute Ensemble was selected to perform at the 49th Annual National Flute Association Convention, a virtual event that took place last month.
Clint Bleil, a 2016 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in music education, was chosen by a national panel of judges as the recipient of the 2021 Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composer Award.
Erica Northrop, the mother of two children, had a job and a master's degree. Then she decided to change careers, and in doing so she enrolled at Slippery Rock University because of the opportunities that SRU provides through its safety management program. Northrop, a post-baccalaureate student majoring in safety management from Butler, was one of more than 150 SRU safety management majors who completed internships this summer.
Slippery Rock University's council of trustees conducted its quarterly business meeting, Sept. 24, at the Smith Student Center. Highlights included the trustees approving SRU’s fiscal year budget for 2021-22, along with a naming resolution pertaining to the University’s Performing Arts Complex.
Three Slippery Rock University education professors co-authored a chapter in the book, "World of Children: Perceptions and Connections in Sustainability with Reflections during the Pandemic"
Kalista Heidkamp, a Slippery Rock University senior, was a first-prize winner in the 2021 Americas Music Competitionamp places first in Charleston International Music Competition
For the sixth consecutive year, Slippery Rock University has secured a spot on the Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings. SRU was ranked nationally in the >600 band among 796 institutions for 2022. The WSJ/THE, which started ranking colleges and universities in 2017, bases its rankings on several data sources, including annual surveys of more than 170,000 U.S. students across all ranked colleges and 10,000 academic professionals and other experts.
More than 80 pieces of two-dimensional artwork are on display in windows of 10 Slippery Rock University buildings as part of a community art installation titled “Windows of Slippery Rock University.”
As part of Slippery Rock University Art Department’s annual global engagement project, students in the Advanced Studio Fiber Art class, taught by Barbara Westman, professor of art, created outdoor banners that are being displayed around SRU’s campus.
A.J. Sumser, a Slippery Rock University senior recreational therapy major, was selected as a Peg Connolly Scholar by the American Therapeutic Recreation Association.
David Scott Weed, a 1997 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in physical therapy, wrote his second novel, “They Only Come At Night,” which was independently published last month.
The Princeton Review has named Slippery Rock University to the “Best Northeastern” list published on its “2022 Best College: Region by Region” resource. SRU is among 654 schools, which is just 23% of the nation’s fourth-year colleges, recognized across five zones –– Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, West and International –– that editors of The Princeton Review recommend as “regional bests.”
Slippery Rock University's council of trustees will meet Sept. 23-24. Committee meetings scheduled for both days, as well as the 11 a.m., Sept. 24 quarterly business meeting, will take place in the Smith Student Center, Room 321. All meetings are open to the public.
People of all ages from across the county flooded Main Street in downtown Slippery Rock last Saturday, Sept. 18, for the return of VillageFest.
The first dance concert of the year at Slippery Rock University may have a title fit for a carpenter’s tape measure, but “60 x 60 x 60” has a little something for everyone. The SRU Dance Department will present its 60 x 60 x 60 dance concert, 7:30 p.m., Sept. 23, at Swope Music Hall, featuring 60 dance performances to 60 pieces of music that are 60 seconds long. Tickets are $2 and can be purchased at the door on the evening of the concert.
Kirk McDermott, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of mathematics and statistics, wrote a paper that was published in Topology and its Applications.
Dean DeNicola, a Slippery Rock University professor of biology, wrote a paper that was published in Ecosphere, the journal of Ecological Society of America.
Employers across America are struggling to retain workers. “Help Wanted” and “Now Hiring” aren’t just signs in the windows and bold text on job postings, they are indications that employers must improve their organizational cultures to attract and keep talent. According to two Slippery Rock University professors, employers need to transform their workplaces into places that are empowering, inclusive and positive for their employees.
Slippery Rock University is hosting its annual Constitution Day event with a trivia contest and discussion, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Sept. 17, via Zoom. The virtual event is organized by the SRU Political Science Department and Pi Sigma Alpha, the SRU chapter of a national political science honor society, and all members of the SRU campus community, as well as the public, are welcome to attend.
Members of the Slippery Rock University community are invited to meet candidates for the University’s open position of chief diversity officer by attending open sessions, 3:30 to 5 p.m., Sept. 16, Sept. 21, Sept. 28 and Sept. 30, on the third floor of the Smith Student Center. Each of the four candidates who were invited to campus for interviews will present for 30 minutes before answering questions from the audience.
Melissa Borgia-Askey, a Slippery Rock University instructor of English, wrote an article that was published in Voices, the journal of New York Folklore.
Robert Lagnese was recently recognized at the Butler County Chamber of Commerce’s annual “Celebrate Business” event as part of the Leadership Butler County class graduation.
After more than year of reduced on-campus capacity because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Slippery Rock University’s enrollment remains strong now that SRU is fully back to in-person classes and activities. For the fall 2021 semester, there are 8,424 students enrolled at the University, according to the official count taken Sept. 13, the 15th day of classes, which is used for national and state reporting purposes.
The U.S. News & World Report today released its 2022 Best Colleges rankings and Slippery Rock University appeared on five of the guide’s lists. SRU ranked 78th on the “Best Regional Universities – North” list and 22nd on the list of “Top Public Schools – Regional Universities North.” SRU also ranked among regional universities in the North for “Best Colleges for Veterans” (32nd), “Best Value Schools” (43rd) and as a top performer for “Social Mobility” (82nd).
Slippery Rock University offers students a myriad of resources to help them succeed that are delivered by faculty and staff, but sometimes students just need a boost from one of their own. They might want to talk through a problem they’re dealing with outside of the classroom, they may need help making friends or they just prefer advice from another student. That’s where Boost Peer Educators come in.
Kristin Mathers, a 1996 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in mathematics, was hired by Commercial Vehicle Group as its new chief human resources officer.
Kristopher Oliveira has been appointed assistant dean for diversity and inclusion and director of the Gender + Sexuality Resource Center at Princeton University.
Handwriting analysis is a critical part of forensic investigations. Detecting forgery and the order of signatures on signed contracts are examples. But these issues aren’t easily solved by typical visual or microscopic analysis. Researchers at Slippery Rock University are conducting a study that goes deeper, albeit paper thin, but enough to potentially change the way that forensic document examiners look at ink strokes.
The topics of leadership, equity and race can be approached from many angles in different topics. Two experts in these areas are using sports as an example to bring a conversation to Slippery Rock University. Jim Rooney and Jeremi Duru will share a message with the SRU community, 7 p.m., Sept. 14, via Zoom, in an online event titled “The Leaders’ Role in Equity, Race and Opportunity,” sponsored by the SRU’s President’s Commission for Race and Ethnic Diversity, the Office for Inclusive Excellence and the Office of the President.
Susan Hadley, a Slippery Rock University professor of music, recently edited a book titled “Sociocultural Identities in Music Therapy” published by Barcelona Publishers.
John Silvestro, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of English, wrote an article that was recently published by Inside Higher Ed.
Slippery Rock University is hosting a COVID-19 vaccination clinic, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sept. 17, at the Russell Wright Alumni House on the corner of Morrow Way and Campus Drive. The COVID-19 vaccine will be available to all SRU students, faculty and staff, as well as an influenza vaccine for faculty and staff. Students wanting the flu vaccine can get their shots at a separate clinic, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Sept. 16, in the parking lot outside of the Alumni House. There is no charge for either clinic.
As millions of Americans watched and read about the top U.S. athletes competing in the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo this summer, there were a few who actually got to see the athletes compete in person. Among those who traveled to Japan were five Slippery Rock University alumni. But they weren’t there as spectators. Instead, they had important jobs as athletic trainers and physical therapists.
Krista White, a Slippery Rock University graduate student, was recognized at the Pennsylvania Outdoor Writers Association annual conference.
Dallas Jackson, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of physical and health education, received the William A. Hillman Distinguished Service Award
Similar to a vacation road trip, the journey through college toward a career is not just about the destination: there are things to experience along the way. Jenna Kriley’s summer internship is an example. Kriley, a Slippery Rock University junior biology major from Butler, is pursuing a career in the medical field, but she couldn’t resist the opportunity to dig up some wooly mammoth fossils.
Slippery Rock University was ranked in several categories by BestValueSchools.org, an online resource that helps prospective college students make career decisions and determine the right fit.
Slippery Rock University will officially open its new community outreach office in Butler with a ribbon cutting ceremony at noon, Sept. 10, at the SRU Center for Community Engagement, Empowerment and Development, known as Butler SUCCEED, located at 150 N. Main Street. SRU is leasing the space in the heart of Butler that will act as a hub between the University and the Butler city and county communities to form and continue mutually beneficial partnerships that enhance the quality of life in the region and advance learning, research and civic engagement.
More than 200 student organizations at Slippery Rock University participated in the Involvement Fair, Aug. 31, on The Quad.
Tami Micsky, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of public health and social work, shared her expertise related to coping, self-care and social work education.
Matthew Barbee, a 2007 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in health care management, was hired as chief operating officer of eCaring.
The simplest images can spark conversation. That’s the premise of a noncompetitive game called Rory’s Story Cubes, invented by Irish game designer Rory O’Connor, which helps prompt discussions based on images on the sides of dice. Researchers at Slippery Rock University are rolling out their own version of story cubes to spark language learning for children in the classroom.
Two of the most prevalent issues the world is facing today are the COVID-19 pandemic and social inequality, neither of which would seemingly rely on the expertise of a performing arts faculty member. But Ursula Payne, a professor of dance at Slippery Rock University, has confronted both in separate roles that go beyond her job title or contributing in a way that people would generally say is “just doing their part.”
Matt Rees, a Slippery Rock University senior music education major, received the Collegiate Professional Achievement Award from the National Association for Music Education.
Abigail Fuller, a 2004 Slippery Rock University graduate with degrees in elementary education and dance, recently authored a book that was published by Rowman & Littlefield.
As students come back to Slippery Rock University’s campus, some for the first time since the start of the pandemic, they might notice a few changes. There were several construction projects completed or about to be finished in the coming weeks. The biggest change is SRU’s Performing Arts Complex, a $33 million expansion and renovation project for three buildings that was completed earlier this year. But there were other recent projects totaling more than $4 million and there are plans on the horizon for renovation to the old University Union.
Commemorating the events of Sept. 11, 2001, is becoming more important, and it’s not just because of milestones such as the upcoming 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks. What was once an opportunity to mourn and reflect on the tragic events of 9/11 is now also a chance to educate people, and that’s why Slippery Rock University is hosting nearly an entire week of 9/11 programming, Sept. 7-11.
Rona Smeak, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of safety management, was recognized by the American Society of Safety Professionals.
Martha Dunkelberger was awarded the Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship, the oldest and most selective multidisciplinary collegiate honor society in the U.S.
Slippery Rock University was honored for its exceptional support of military-affiliated students by Colleges of Distinction, an online guide for college-bound students. SRU received COD's 2021-22 Military Support badge for ensuring that “military students are supported through comprehensive education benefits, a committed military and veterans affairs team, flexible options, trained faculty and dedicated campus activities and community support.”
There’s pent-up excitement for first-year students at Slippery Rock University that is unlike previous cohorts. The SRU Class of 2025 is embarking on a new phase of life after completing the challenging task of choosing a college during a pandemic. But they found their right fit, they are finally here on campus and they are ready to experience all that The Rock has to offer.
SRU students were treated to an evening of games, carnival rides, prizes and live music at the Aug. 20 WOW Carnival.
The phrase “back to school” is more emphatic this year after Slippery Rock University started fall semester classes Aug. 23 while operating at pre-pandemic capacities.
The co-author of a new book with a bold title, “Quick and Easy World Change,” experienced the biggest, most bold change in his world when he was a student at Slippery Rock University. Pancho Timmons, a 2000 SRU graduate with a degree in social work, is a social entrepreneur and business owner who has found success in both the for-profit and nonprofit sectors, but a discovery by one of his professors proved to be a turning point in his career and life.
Approximately 1,400 Slippery Rock University first-year students assembled Aug. 20 at Mihalik-Thompson Stadium for New Student Convocation. This was the first of two ceremonies in which the SRU Class of 2025 will be together in one place (the other being commencement in four years).
Visible reminders of life and light from the outside world, more often than not, enter buildings through windows. And now, campus structures at Slippery Rock University can reciprocate some of the community’s vibrant humanity from the inside out thanks to a new project hosted by the SRU Art Department and the Martha Gault Art Gallery. Organizers are seeking submissions for a project titled “Windows of Slippery Rock University,” a community installation where art created by anyone affiliated with SRU will be hung from the windows of various campus buildings for people on the outside to see.
More than 1,000 first-year and transfer students moved into residence halls at Slippery Rock University Aug. 19 as part of SRU’s Week of Welcome. Assisting the incoming students and their families were nearly 400 returning student volunteers and 100 faculty and staff volunteers who helped ease the college transition and make the new members of The Rock community feel right at home.
Although individuals can make an impact at reversing the harmful effects of climate change by reducing their use of plastics, planting trees or recycling, to name a few, getting to the root of the problem requires action at a much large scale. That’s why Julie Snow is going to Washington, D.C., to do something about it. The Slippery Rock University professor of geography, geology and the environment is not going to protest outside the U.S. Capitol Building, but rather she’ll have the ear of the top generals in the Department of Defense and be able to inform lawmakers.
Slippery Rock University has received the Colleges of Distinction’s 2021-22 Equity & Inclusion badge, recognizing SRU as a community dedicated to equal opportunity for all students, faculty and staff. Colleges of Distinction is an online guide for college-bound students that advocates for schools whose undergraduate experiences are grounded in a philosophy of engagement, teaching, community and outcomes. The Equity & Inclusion badge is part of COD’s individual recognition that focuses on institutions’ specialized services for students.
For someone who once thought enrolling at Slippery Rock University seemed out of reach, Elise Michaux sure has a firm grasp of the college experience. She’s not only a distinguished graduate who works in higher education, she’s a member of SRU’s council of trustees. According to Michaux, she’s simply reciprocating the trust that SRU put in her when she was a student by faithfully serving the University as a member of the council.
Slippery Rock University’s College of Health Professions is now official. The SRU council of trustees conducted a special meeting, Aug. 13 in the Smith Student Center, and unanimously voted to approve the creation of the University’s fifth college, the College of Health Professions. The new college, which will start no later than the fall of 2022, will be largely comprised of existing academic departments currently housed within the College of Health, Engineering and Science. The approval of the college currently does not correlate with the addition of any new academic programs.
No longer just considered fun and games, esports has become big business. And now Slippery Rock University is offering esports as an academic program to prepare students to work in the competitive video game industry. Beginning this fall, SRU will offer esports as a minor, which students can pick up by taking 21 credits in classes across multiple disciplines, including hospitality, event management and tourism; exercise and rehabilitative sciences; communication; and sport management.
Many second-year students at Slippery Rock University will be experiencing campus life for the first time this fall. This is a result of the COVID-19 pandemic forcing SRU to conduct approximately 80% of its classes online and limited residence hall capacities during the 2020-21 academic year. And while SRU already helps first-year students become acclimated to college life through the Week of Welcome, second-year students need the support that they missed last year. Enter “Year 2, SRU,” a series of a series of events, programs, and resources for second-year students at SRU.
Slippery Rock University has received the Colleges of Distinction’s 2021-22 Career Development badge, recognizing SRU for its outstanding commitment to student career development. Colleges of Distinction is an online guide for college-bound students that advocates for schools whose undergraduate experiences are grounded in a philosophy of engagement, teaching, community and outcomes. The Career Development badge is part of COD’s individual recognition that focuses on institutions’ specialized services for students.
f you were to dig up dirt on Andy Hasenpflug, you would find quite the opposite of gossip, but rather acclaim for “Dirt,” a screen dance project for which Hasenpflug composed, arranged and performed the musical score. Hasenpflug, a dance musician and instructor in the Slippery Rock University Dance Department, was recently recognized by the Art of Brooklyn Film Festival for “Dirt” as the winner of “Outstanding Musical Score” in the 2021 AoBFF awards.
Twenty-eight graduates from Slippery Rock University’s Class of 2021 Doctor of Occupational Therapy program presented research, received awards and participated in a pinning ceremony, Aug. 4, at the Smith Student Center Ballroom.
Week of Welcome is typically a period of transitions at Slippery Rock University. For first-year students, that means getting acclimated to college life and living away from home for the first time. For the rest of the SRU community, including the hundreds of volunteers comprised of faculty, staff and returning students, WOW is a time to embrace a return to campus activities and the end of summer. Only in 2021, the “wow”-factor is intensified after a long hiatus because of the COVID-19 pandemic and a community determined to close the social distance.
Social media and other forms of digital communication have changed the way people receive messages, providing marketers with seemingly limitless opportunities to reach consumers. But according to a Slippery Rock University professor, there are challenges for communication and marketing professionals that are caused by the power wielded by Big Tech and unethical practices by digital publishers.
Slippery Rock University is hosting free, voluntary COVID-19 vaccination clinics for all SRU students, faculty and staff, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Aug. 19 and 22, at the Mass Testing Center in the University Union, 103 Central Loop.
Slippery Rock University's nursing programs have earned national recognition by receiving the 2021-22 Colleges of Distinction Nursing Field of Study badge. Colleges of Distinction, an online guide for college-bound students, has already honored SRU as a 2021-22 College of Distinction, but this is the third specialized recognition for programs, in addition to business and education.
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education, a non-governmental membership association that accredits institutions of higher education, has officially reaffirmed Slippery Rock University’s accreditation. The process was completed through a Statement of Accreditation Status after SRU completed its required self-study process and site visit by a team of higher education peers earlier this year.
Slippery Rock University has made significant progress on a master energy infrastructure feasibility study and other components of its “Roadmap to Carbon Neutrality” program in partnership with Ever-Green Energy. The program to reduce SRU’s greenhouse gas emissions and achieve carbon neutrality by 2037 is being supported by a grant from the West Penn Power Sustainable Energy Fund.
Slippery Rock University has once again received national recognition for its education programs by earning a 2021-22 Field of Study badge from the Colleges of Distinction. College of Distinction, which is an online guide for college-bound students, honored SRU’s education programs for a fifth straight year.
Cognitive science is the study of thinking, and according to Chris Niebauer, many people have a thinking problem that they try to solve by, well, thinking. Niebauer, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of cognitive science and leadership, authored a book titled “No Self, No Problem” that reached the top 10 in multiple categories on the Amazon Best Seller Rankings. In the book, Niebauer observed how neuroscience is catching up to Buddhism in the agreement that “the self” is an illusion.
In the last year, Kayle Marsh has gone from counting pills as a pharmacy technician to conducting research that people with Alzheimer’s disease are counting on to treat this common cause of dementia. Marsh, a Slippery Rock University senior chemistry major from Kennedy, New York, still works at a local pharmacy a few hours per week, but this summer she is working full time in the biochemistry lab at SRU as part of a grant-funded, faculty-student research project.
Slippery Rock University has received a national endorsement for its business programs by earning a 2021-22 Field of Study badge from the Colleges of Distinction. College of Distinction, which is an online guide for college-bound students, honored SRU’s business programs for a fifth straight year.
When Justin Brown was a student at Slippery Rock University, he didn’t wait to follow a career path or conform to someone else’s idea of success. Instead, he built bridges by developing a program that not only helped people relate to one another, but also provided Brown a bridge to his successful career. Building Bridges was the name of a diversity training program that Brown started at SRU when he was just a sophomore in 2008, which led to him starting his own company using the program model and delivering it to more than 600 colleges, universities and other postsecondary institutions during the last 13 years.
Forty-nine students from the Slippery Rock University Doctor of Physical Therapy program received their white coats at a ceremony, July 16, at the Smith Student Center Ballroom.
Maj. Christopher Brown admits he took “the long way” in his military career. He did his basic training when he was a junior in high school and signed a contract to become a U.S. Army ROTC cadet at Slippery Rock University just weeks before 9/11. But now, more than 20 years after his split entry into the Army, he’s completing his first deployment with a rather unique distinction: Brown is the first military physical therapist stationed at his base in Poland.
The 2021-22 academic year has just begun when it comes to awards and rankings, and Slippery Rock University has already distinguished itself. SRU has been recognized as one of the 2021-22 Colleges of Distinction, a national list of colleges and universities recognized for their commitment to student success and satisfaction.
Even before Joseph McCandless passed away last year, Slippery Rock University was aware that he was leaving a significant amount of money in his estate as a gift to the University through the SRU Foundation, Inc. Until recently, that gift was a mystery.
Accompanied by family members carrying several boxes of his belongings, Edmund Dlutowski arrived at Slippery Rock University this summer ready to let go of a big part of his life. Far from being a first-year college student transitioning to adulthood, Dlutowski, 82, is a retired archeologist/engineer who visited the archeology lab at SRU that bears his name to donate the remainder of his collection of archaeological artifacts.
Frontline health care workers across Pennsylvania will soon receive relief in the form of music therapy thanks to the work of a Slippery Rock University professor, student and alumna. Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration recently announced a first-of-its-kind partnership that will help health care workers cope with stress through creative arts therapy services including music therapy.
A safety management student organization at Slippery Rock University has earned national acclaim. The American Society of Safety Professionals chapter at SRU won the 2020-21 ASSP Outstanding Student Section Award, honoring the section that made the most significant contributions toward advancing safety education and research. The ASSP at SRU received a $5,000 stipend for its recognition that will be applied to the organization’s budget for next year. There are more than 134 student members of the ASSP at SRU.
Calahan Young, a 2017 Slippery Rock University graduate, is a co-captain of the U.S. men’s national goalball team that will play in the 2021 Paralympic Games in Tokyo in August. Goalball is a sport played blindfolded that is designed for athletes with visual impairments.
Camp ROCK is an extended school year program for youths ages 12-21 on the autism spectrum that is hosted by Slippery Rock University and the Butler County Family YMCA.
Isha Rao, a 2020 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in theatre, earned two awards for her advocacy and leadership from the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. A native of Mumbai, India, Rao won the 2020 Charlene Gordon Arts Impact Awards, recognizing distinguished emerging arts leaders, advocates and activists, as well as the 2020 John Cauble Emerging Leader Award, honoring an outstanding participant of the ASPIRE Arts Leadership program.
As a first-generation college graduate who’s now on her way to earning a doctoral degree, Kenya Johns is ready to be a pioneer for her community, not just her family. Johns is set to become the first Black woman elected mayor of her hometown of Beaver Falls in the city’s 153-year history. A 2014 graduate of Slippery Rock University with a degree in psychology, Johns won the city’s Democratic primary election last month and will run unopposed in the November general election.
When Ivory Dunlap set foot on Slippery Rock University’s campus shortly after being hired as SRU’s new director of the Office for Inclusive Excellence, she was already thinking about walking around campus in someone else’s shoes –– those of the students. A native of Butler and an SRU graduate, Dunlap will be well-suited to relate to students in her work that will focus on diversity, equity and inclusion from a student affairs perspective.
When students return to Slippery Rock University this fall, they will have a variety of new dining options to choose from. And the return to in-person dining is just the start. SRU has contracted with Aramark as its food service vendor for at least the next seven years, replacing AVI Fresh. Under the new contract, SRU will offer students a choice of meal plans that are either less expensive or have no fee increases compared to previous years, as well as access to offerings with some new features.
Slippery Rock University’s online Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing program continues to make national rankings, this time for its affordability as determined by a website with a self-descriptive name. TopRNtoBSN.com has ranked SRU on its 2021 list of the Top 25 Most Affordable Online RN to BSN Programs.
Slippery Rock University features more than 160 registered student clubs and organizations that empower students to explore a wide variety of opportunities for involvement and camaraderie. As it turns out, not even the COVID-19 pandemic could deter students from getting involved, even those who spent the last academic year living at home or off campus while taking online classes. In fact, there were 10 student organizations added in the 2020-21 school year.
Slippery Rock University is conducting a search for the new role of chief diversity officer. The CDO will work collaboratively with campus and external communities to advance SRU’s commitment to all aspects of global diversity and inclusion.
The formation of a new subdivision at Slippery Rock University might seem like just a name change and a restructuring of the organizational chart, but it signifies progress in the way SRU is serving its students. The University recently created the Center for Career and Academic Progress that consists of four existing campus units, one of which has undergone a name change.
Slippery Rock University will be fully open when the fall 2021 semester begins Aug. 23. Like many colleges and universities during the COVID-19 pandemic, safety measures limited capacities on campus, but The Rock is coming back with a solid offering of in-person classes and on-campus activities to engage students.
The transition from high school to college hasn’t been easy for Jaclyn Lenhart. She has been in and out of classes and colleges about as frequently as hospitals, with at least 10 stays of up to two weeks since she was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease at age 17. Lenhart, a Slippery Rock University junior recreational therapy major from Gibsonia, hasn’t let the burden of her illness keep her from lightening the load of others who suffer from Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis, collectively known as inflammatory bowel disease.
Slippery Rock University’s Bachelor of Arts in criminology and criminal justice degree program has been ranked by Study.com on its list of 2021 Best Bachelor’s Degrees in Criminology.
Slippery Rock University's council of trustees approved several executive actions at its quarterly business meeting, June 4, at the Smith Student Center Ballroom, highlighted by the approval of new student dining plan fees for 2021-22 and new naming policy guidelines.
The Slippery Rock Student Government Association Child Care Center hosted its 2021 Preschool Graduation June 2. The ceremony gave family and friends the opportunity to share in the accomplishments and successes from the past year while the "graduates" said goodbye to preschool and looked ahead to kindergarten.
Many college students must work part-time jobs to make ends meet, but few have inspired their employer to give them a paycheck – in the amount and the literal size – that two Slippery Rock University students received from Taco Bell. Cameron Peachock, a graduate student majoring in physical therapy from Slippery Rock, and Charles Frank, a sophomore environmental geoscience major from McMurray, each received Taco Bell Foundation Live Más Scholarships, given by the fast-food chain’s foundation to employees who are pursuing higher education and “using their passion to ignite change in their communities and beyond.”
Slippery Rock University's council of trustees will meet June 3-4. Committee meetings scheduled for both days, as well as the 11 a.m., June 4 quarterly business meeting, will take place in the Smith Student Center Theater. All meetings are open to the public.
The building of one small microscope is a giant leap for student researchers at Slippery Rock University, and someday their creation might touch the surface of a planet. Seven SRU students are working this summer on a research project led by Sagar Bhandari, assistant professor of physics and engineering, that is being funded by a $25,000 grant from NASA through the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium.
Campus life at Slippery Rock University is expected to be very different this fall when compared to the previous two and a half semesters. Courtesy of COVID-19, those semesters allowed for only about one quarter of the University's usual number of residential students and just 20% of classes to occur in person compared to pre-pandemic levels. But with SRU planning to return to full capacities in August, the University’s Student Affairs division is taking a strategic approach to reengaging with students –– or, for some students, engaging with them for the first time.
Eight academic programs at Slippery Rock University were listed among Intelligent.com’s 2021 Best Online Degree Programs, a ranking of the top online degree programs in the United States.
The Slippery Rock University Center for Community Engagement, Empowerment and Development, known as Butler SUCCEED, has established an advisory council to provide leadership for the center. Butler SUCCEED is a center created in 2020 to engage members of the SRU and Butler city and county communities to form and continue mutually beneficial partnerships that enhance the quality of life in the region and advance learning, research and civic engagement.
Slippery Rock University has adjusted its criteria for graduates who are recognized with the Latin honors of cum laude, magna cum laude and summa cum laude. Prior to spring 2021 semester, graduates needed to take 60 credits at SRU and achieve at least a 3.5 GPA, but beginning with this year’s graduates, the minimum has been reduced to 45 credits. The GPA requirements for each honors level will remain the same.
Writing a novel and getting it published are no easy tasks. Authors know it takes continual revisions, feedback and grabbing the attention of the right people. After several years of working intermittently on her novel, Jessica Jopp, a Slippery Rock University instructor of English, has turned the corner on producing what she and her publisher hope is a page-turner. Jopp recently won the 2020 Quill Prose Award from Red Hen Press, which includes $1,000 and the publication of her novel, “From the Longing Orchard,” scheduled for release in spring 2023.
Slippery Rock University was ranked No. 1 on EDsmart’s 2021 ranking of the Best Accredited Online Colleges in Pennsylvania. SRU scored a perfect 100 out of 100 on EDsmart’s scale, which is based on data points in three categories: affordability (financial aid, net price), student satisfaction (retention rate) and student outcome (four-year graduation rate).
Only at a place nicknamed “The Rock” could a family of pet rocks find a home and gain national attention. It all started when a student at Slippery Rock University placed a pet rock with googly eyes on campus and shared it on social media. Then he added another pet rock the next day, and another the day after that, and so on. After a month and several creative iterations of the pet rock, a lot of people started to notice, including a television audience.
Slippery Rock University has unveiled its plans for the fall 2021 semester with full consideration to the evolving circumstances pertaining to the COVID-19 pandemic. SRU is planning for a “more traditional college experience,” when classes begin Aug. 23, according to University officials.
May 6 is National Nurses Day, a time to recognize the contributions that these health care professionals make to improve people’s health. The Slippery Rock University community could celebrate for an entire month and recognize a day for each of its Student Health Center nurses. But recognition on this occasion is particularly prescribed for two SRU nurses who are hanging up their stethoscopes and retiring after a combined 50 years with the University and nearly 80 years in the profession.
Slippery Rock University has announced the hiring of 1988 SRU alumna and 2015 Rock Athletics Hall of Fame inductee Roberta Page as its next director of intercollegiate athletics.
The Slippery Rock University Department of Strategic Communication and Media has announced its 2021 SRU Communication and Media Hall of Fame inductees and award winners. The 2021 class will be formally inducted at an on-campus ceremony, Oct. 15, in conjunction with Homecoming weekend. Time, location and other details of the ceremony are to be determined.
Ryan Muldowney learned from his time as a student at Slippery Rock University that “good things happen if you put yourself out there and work hard.” Buying the right vowels and not landing on BANKRUPT when you spin the wheel also helps. A 2005 SRU graduate with a degree in journalism, Muldowney was a contestant on a recent airing of the popular television game show “Wheel of Fortune.”
The two-day celebration known as Slippery Rock University's 2021 Spring Commencement saw the conferring of more 1,700 bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees at Mihalik-Thompson Stadium, April 30-May 1.
Slippery Rock University's Office for Inclusive Excellence hosted its Multicultural Graduation Ceremony, April 29, in Morrow Field House.
A Slippery Rock University professor and two SRU alumni coauthored research that was published in Polyhedron, a journal that publishes original, fundamental, experimental and theoretical work in areas of inorganic chemistry.
Malick Coly, a Slippery Rock University instructor of modern languages and cultures, wrote an article that was recently published in the Canadian Journal of African Studies, which publishes research in English and French about Africa, including anthropology, political science, history, sociology, literature, geography and development.
Junko Yamamoto, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of secondary education and foundations of education delivered a presentation at Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s Spring Methodology Conference on Foreign Language Teaching.
Twenty-six cadets from Slippery Rock University’s U.S. Army ROTC program will become commissioned officers, April 30, in the Smith Student Center Ballroom. The event comes one week after SRU’s battalion conducted its annual spring awards ceremony via Zoom, recognizing cadets and support staff for their dedication to the program with several awards.
Slippery Rock University is stepping outside of its usual routine for commencement ceremonies this year. For the first time since 2008, SRU will confer degrees outdoors as the University will host five individual commencement ceremonies honoring the spring 2021 graduates, April 30-May 1, at Mihalik-Thompson Stadium.
Cadets from Slippery Rock University’s U.S. Army ROTC program were part of a Ranger Challenge team that, for the first time in program history, qualified for the Sandhurst Military Skills Competition at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York. SRU’s battalion was one of only 16 ROTC programs in the country to compete in Sandhurst, April 16-17, joining 25 USMA teams and three U.S. service academies who took part in a rigorous 36-hour course “to test warrior spirit, team cohesion and dedication to mission accomplishment.”
Rahmon Hart, a 1995 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in physical education-kinesiology, was elected as a trustee of the August Wilson African American Cultural Center, a nonprofit cultural organization located in Pittsburgh’s cultural district that generates artistic, educational and community initiatives.
Tim Wilson, a 1962 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in secondary education, will receive an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from the University of Southern Maine, at USM’s virtual commencement ceremony, May 8.
The use of face masks can be a point of contention, or at least confusion, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Are they really effective? Are surgical masks better than cloth masks? Do they protect you or prevent you from spreading the virus? Although several studies have taken place around the country, a group of Slippery Rock University students decided to investigate for themselves by putting masks to the test as part of a safety management research project.
Slippery Rock University's Office for Student Engagement and Leadership recently announced its 2020-21 Rising Star awards, sponsored by AVI Fresh, SRU's contract food vendor, and the Slippery Rock Student Government Association. The awards, announced during the Rising Star award ceremony, conducted virtually April 21, recognized students, faculty, staff and organizations for their impact on the campus community.
Kalista Heidkamp, a Slippery Rock University senior music education major from Pittsburgh, won the 2021 Butler County Symphony Association’s Virtual Concerto Competition.
The Rocket, the independent, student-run newspaper at Slippery Rock University, won several awards in the 2020-21 Society for Collegiate Journalists National Contest.
Even though Slippery Rock University cannot host a large gathering to celebrate employee service because of COVID-10 safety protocols, there are still meaningful contributions that are deserving of recognition. In lieu of its typical Employee Service Recognition ceremony, SRU has posted a video presentation on its website to recognize employees, celebrate milestone work anniversaries, and acknowledge the six recipients of the 2021 President’s Awards for Outstanding Service.
You might be wondering, “What is life like as Slippery Rock University student during the COVID-19 pandemic?” A student who is currently living on campus and enrolled in a major that presents unique challenges –– for in-person safety and for online collaboration –– was invited to share their day at SRU to provide a glimpse of what on-campus life is like during the pandemic.
The Doublemint Twins first appeared in chewing gum advertisements in 1939, the same year another set of twin sisters arrived as students at what is now Slippery Rock University. Today, those two SRU alumnae are newly minted in a triple-figure age group, as twin sisters Olive Miller and Opal McCarl, from the SRU Class of 1943, are celebrating their 100th birthday, April 21.
Slippery Rock University conducted its 2021 Celebration of Achievement awards ceremony, April 19, via Zoom. The annual event recognized faculty and students for their outstanding contributions in the areas of academics, research, scholarship, creative activities and more.
Patrick McGinty, a Slippery Rock University instructor of English, wrote a book review for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Kerry Edwards, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of criminology and criminal justice, wrote an article that was published in The Qualitative Report.
The Slippery Rock University President’s Commission for Disability Issues celebrates people who advocate for and advances individuals with disabilities at SRU by hosting the Breaker Barriers Event. This year, the event will be conducted virtually, 5:30-6:30 p.m., April 22, via Zoom. The event is open to the public.
What do more than 1,200 Slippery Rock University students have in common? They were assigned to read books this academic year written by Brian Turner. An author, poet and U.S. Army veteran, Turner is this year’s guest speaker for Common Read, a virtual event, 8 p.m., April 22, sponsored by SRU’s English Department, College of Liberal Arts, President's Commission for Veterans and Military Affairs and Kaleidoscope Arts Festival.
Brett Barnett, a Slippery Rock University professor of strategic communication and media, recently served as a judge for the Broadcast Education Association Festival of Media Arts’ Film & Video Competition.
Marnie Jo Petray, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of modern languages and cultures, was recently interviewed for two podcasts about a book she co-edited, “Linguistic Discrimination in U.S. Higher Education.”
Slippery Rock University is hosting its biannual Cyberspace Event, 12:30-2 p.m., April 20, which will address issues related to the cybersecurity industry with invited speakers and presentations by SRU students. The event will be conducted via Zoom and the public can register by completing an online form.
Computer science students at Slippery Rock University are now adding Pepper to their resumes. But we’re not talking about the condiment they would put on their food. Rather, they are becoming “seasoned” programmers by working with Pepper, which is the name of a semi-humanoid, emotional robot manufactured by SoftBank Robotics.
Slippery Rock University's Dance Department will host its BFA Senior Dance concert, “Against All Odds,” at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., April 17 via a livestream on the department's YouTube channel. Each concert will feature different performances.
Slippery Rock University hosted the Special Olympics Interscholastic Unified Sports indoor bocce regional championships, April 13 at Morrow Field House.
A.J. Sumser, a Slippery Rock University senior recreational therapy major from Avon, Ohio, and Mary Zipfel, a sophomore health and physical education major from Sutersville, were awarded the 2021 Michael Phelps Foundation Student Scholarships by the National Drowning Prevention Alliance.
A team of three Slippery Rock University students placed third at The Institute of Internal Auditors, Pittsburgh Chapter, University Competition, an event where college students from the region submitted audit reports to be judged by a panel of judges.
The National Association of Schools of Music has officially accredited Slippery Rock University’s Master of Music Therapy program. After launching the program in the fall of 2016, SRU was recognized with a provisional status for the program by NASM before meeting the standards set forth by NASM for individual master’s degree programs.
Earth Day, the world’s largest civic observance that supports environmental protection, is recognized every year on April 22. At Slippery Rock University, however, there are events and activities occurring on multiple days throughout the month. Presented by the SRU President’s Commission on Sustainability, the SRU Earth Days include workshops, social-media challenges, virtual panel discussions and more.
Slippery Rock University's fifth annual Giving Day, March 26, raised more than $320,000, exceeding organizers’ goal of $300,000, as a total of 1,340 donors contributed to this year’s campaign.
The ways in which Slippery Rock University students are sharing their scholarly work continues to expand. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, 2019 was the last year SRU’s Symposium for Student Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities was an in-person event. This showcase event will once again be live this year, April 13, but in a new, virtual format that offers opportunities to reach wider audiences and enable greater creativity and interaction.
Beyond the partisan debates and back-and-forth takedowns that occur on social media, there are better forms of deliberation that allow people to consider relevant information from multiple points of view. Slippery Rock University students will be involved in such deliberation, as SRU was selected to partner in the largest national deliberative event ever carried out among young people in the United States.
For the first the time in the award’s eight-year history, the Slippery Rock University President’s Award for Outstanding Academic Advising has winners in two categories: “Emerging,” for SRU faculty with fewer than three years of advising experience, and “Established,” for those with three or more years. Perhaps fittingly, the 2021 recipients come from two different disciplines but also have two different reasons why they thrive as academic advisers.
Nicholas Spina, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of political science, wrote an article that was published in The Social Science Journal, the official journal of the Western Social Science Association that publishes research on social sciences, including theoretical, speculative model, statistical and mathematical contributions.
Ursula Payne, a Slippery Rock University professor of dance, has received the Golden Anniversary Scholarship from The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, a professional honor society that promotes the growth of women educators and excellence in education.
It doesn’t take a modern-day Albert Einstein to understand the timeliness or gravity of “The Theory of Relativity,” which is the title of a musical that will be performed by the Musical Theatre Society at Slippery Rock University and streamed online, April 15-17. The student-run organization’s annual musical, written by composer Neil Bartram and based on the book by author Brian Hill, will be performed virtually and the theme is directly related to what most college students are encountering during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Most government benefits and safety-net programs don’t recognize diapers as a basic need, but a Slippery Rock University student certainly did while working at a local pediatrics practice. She decided to do something about it.
Bernadette Schmeltz, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of occupational therapy, presented three sessions at the North Carolina Occupational Therapy Association Spring 2021 Conference, a virtual meeting conducted March 21.
Sarah Kuehn, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of criminology and criminal justice, was a panelist on a webinar hosted by the Sociology Club at Duquesne University, titled “Restorative Justice and Re-Entry Panel.”
Students affectionately call it “The Molly Project.” Sure, it is an assignment for Slippery Rock University students in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program. But it’s much more than that. It’s what makes Fridays Molly’s favorite day of the week. It’s an opportunity for students to think beyond a clinical diagnosis or whatever a professor could put on a syllabus or a PowerPoint slide. It’s the human side of physical therapy.
All Slippery Rock University employees had to raise their level of service to meet demands presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, but a few SRU employees particularly rose to the occasion and have been recognized by their peers as outstanding. Given the circumstances of the past year, the 2021 President's Awards for Outstanding Service are being presented to six co-recipients.
Madeline Sulava, a Slippery Rock University senior exercise science major from Leechburg, was recently awarded a Diver Medical Education Grant: Emergency First Responder grant through the Women Divers Hall of Fame.
The Rocket, the independent, student-run newspaper at Slippery Rock University, won a Silver Crown Award in Hybrid News category of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association’s 2021 Crown Awards.
Slippery Rock University is reimagining the way in which students are interacting with the larger Butler county community through RockServe, SRU’s new digital community-engagement platform where students looking to volunteer are connected with community partners, faculty and student organizations.
he work of emerging student artists at Slippery Rock University will be on display now through April 30 via a virtual exhibition, “MOSAIC: Individually Together.”
Slippery Rock University’s council of trustees passed two executive actions and honored a former member of the SRU president’s cabinet with a memorial resolution at its quarterly meeting, March 25, via a Zoom meeting.
Two Slippery Rock University professors and an SRU alumna recently had their research about interarm difference in blood pressure published in the Journal of Hypertension
Don Henry, a 1983 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in parks and recreation management, was named the National Wrestling Coaches Association's NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year.
Slippery Rock University's bachelor's degrees in special education have been ranked as some of the nation's best by Study.com.
When children are thrust into the foster care system, it is often a confusing and scary time as they are left to wonder what happens next. In order to help support children during this transition time, Slippery Rock University's Student Nonprofit Alliance is hosting a “Hug the Kids” campaign to collect care package items, now through April 2.
After careful deliberation, and with consideration to current state and federal public health guidance as it relates to the COVID-19 pandemic, Slippery Rock University President William Behre has announced that the University will celebrate its spring 2021 graduates with a two-day series of commencement ceremonies, April 30-May 1.
“Hansel and Gretel” is a fairy tale that was adapted for opera, but how would the German siblings adapt to physical distancing to sing a duet? Thanks to a collaboration at Slippery Rock University, the answer is in front of a bright green screen with even brighter faculty and students improvising despite remote learning.
Four members of the Slippery Rock University Flute Studio ensemble were recently recognized.
Adam Majewski, a Slippery Rock University senior mathematics major from Erie, was interviewed and profiled as part of a Student Q&A series on the AdvisorSmith website.
The expression “make hay while the sun shines” is not just for those who plan to get ahead or stay ahead of their work on the farm. College students can make their proverbial hay as they progress toward their degrees by taking classes while the summer sun is shining bright. At Slippery Rock University, that means taking advantage of the more than 500 summer classes being offered May 12 to July 27.
Slippery Rock University's council of trustees will meet March 25 by videoconference only. All committee and quarterly business meetings will be available virtually via Zoom videoconference or by telephone at 646.876.9923 with meeting ID 778 268 9666. All meetings are open to the public.
Giving Day returns for its fifth year at Slippery Rock University, March, 26, and while the annual fundraising event grows each year, its mission is the same: supporting SRU students. This year, the monetary goal is $300,000, and generous members of the SRU community have sponsored challenges to drive participation.
Boris Brimkov, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of mathematics and statistics, has co-authored three articles this year that have appeared in peer-reviewed journals
Nitin Sukhija, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of computer science, recently had his work shared via a book chapter, conference presentations and a peer-reviewed journal.
Slippery Rock University’s health information management master’s degree program is now accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education. The program, now in its third year, was awarded initial accreditation for seven years by CAHIIM, the national accrediting body that monitors academic programs in health information management and health informatics.
Through Slippery Rock University’s Leadership, Advocacy and Program Development course, students in the SRU College of Education are hosting “Books for Dilworth,” a series of book club meetings via Zoom for students and parents at Dilworth Elementary School in Pittsburgh. The program is designed to encourage literacy and foster “a love for learning at home.”
While Slippery Rock University is planning for a more “traditional” and in-person college experience this fall, spring semester activities remain largely online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, including the opportunity for prospective students to tour campus. To help those students get a preview of The Rock before making their final decision on where to attend, SRU’s Office of Enrollment Management has partnered with CampusReel to bring the college experience to students’ mobile devices.
Slippery Rock University has been ranked as one of the top universities in the nation for adult degree-seekers based on accessibility, affordability, time to completion, and advancement opportunities by Abound: Finish College.
Civic engagement at Slippery Rock University has not been diminished during the pandemic –– instead, it has been transformed. Evidence of this is the record number of nominations for the SRU President’s Awards for Civic Engagement, recognizing students, employees and community partners for promoting civic engagement through their leadership and innovative practices.
Stacy Hrizo, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of biology, wrote a paper that was published in Neurobiology of Disease.
Nazmul Rony, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor, has received funding from the Center for Positive Marketing and the Association of National Advertisers Educational Foundation to conduct marketing research.
Sarah Kuehn knows what it takes to be an excellent teacher, inside and out. As a Slippery Rock University associate professor of criminology and criminal justice, Kuehn even taught an innovative class titled Inside-Out Prison that took SRU students out of the classroom and into a local correctional facility to learn with incarcerated individuals. Kuehn is the 2020-21 recipient of the SRU President’s Award for Teaching Excellence.
Alan Levy has a good eye for biographies, having twice stepped up to the plate to write the first book about a Hall of Fame baseball manager. Levy’s latest book, about Walter Alston, is the Slippery Rock University history professor’s 12th book, joining a bibliography that includes titles about American sports, music and politics.
Monique Alexander, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of elementary education and early childhood, recently co-authored a book.
Brittany Nwachuku, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of public health and social work, conducted a presentation at the Northwest Regional Equity Conference for Higher Education.
As part of Slippery Rock University’s ongoing efforts to expand its campus community’s capacity for diversity, equity and inclusion, the University is instituting DEI training for all employees and student workers.
Slippery Rock University will host sitting U.S. poet laureate, Joy Harjo, for a special virtual presentation, 5 p.m., April 6, via Zoom. Harjo, the internationally renowned performer and writer, will speak as part of a series sponsored by We Stand Together, a national coalition of presidents and chancellors of 14 universities from across the country in bringing forward a message of unity to eradicate discrimination and racism.
Jennifer Nightingale, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of healthcare administration and information systems, was appointed mentorship director of the Project Management Institute, Pittsburgh Chapter.
Andre Braz, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of chemistry, recently wrote a paper that was published in the Journal of Raman Spectroscopy.
Slippery Rock University has retained its gold when it comes to being military friendly. SRU was named a 2021-22 Military Friendly School, a list that recognizes colleges and universities for serving their military and veteran students. This is the second straight year that SRU achieved Gold status, awarded to just 162 schools selected for their leading practices, outcomes and effective programs. SRU has been named a Military Friendly School every year since 2010.
Three Slippery Rock University faculty members co-authored a research article that was published in Police Quarterly.
Jane Hale, a Slippery Rock University associate professor, was recognized as part of the “Who’s Who in Choice Theory and Reality Therapy” in the International Journal of Choice Theory and Reality Therapy.
While gathering in groups and traveling to a warm beach for some fun in the sun is a usual definition for spring break, the COVID-19 pandemic has made everyday life incredibly unusual. With that in mind, Slippery Rock University will be encouraging its students to kick back during what would typically be spring break, March 7-13. SRU’s Student Affairs division is planning “Kick Back Week,” with programming intended to help students relax and recharge for the second half of the spring semester.
When you think of international film festivals, European locales such as Cannes and Venice might come to mind. However, students at Slippery Rock University don’t have to travel to the French Riviera to enjoy international films. Instead, six French films will be screened via Zoom as part of the Tournées Film Festival, March 11 to April 15.
Zachary Fincher, a Slippery Rock University senior sport management major from Russell, worked last month’s Super Bowl LV Experience in Tampa, Florida.
The Rocket, the student-run newspaper at Slippery Rock University, earned several awards in the 2021 Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association Student Keystone Media Awards.
Slippery Rock University has hired John Bonaguro as founding dean of the College of Health Professions, effective today, March 1. Bonaguro will serve in an interim capacity as SRU establishes its fifth college starting in the fall 2022 semester.
“Transcending the Binary” is the theme of Slippery Rock University’s Women’s History Month, as the SRU Women’s Center and Pride Center are coordinating programming during March for the campus community.
Thomas Pearcy, a Slippery Rock University professor of history, received the 2021 SRU President’s Award for Scholarly and Creative Achievement for his book about U.S. relations with Central America that is required reading for college students in Panama.
Slippery Rock University's bachelor’s degree in homeland security has been ranked as one of the nation’s best by Study.com.
Mark Shotwell, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of biology, wrote an article that was published in the February issue of The American Biology Teacher.
Erin Naggy, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor, recently presented virtually with SRU students at the Assistive Technology Industry Association 2021 Conference.
Slippery Rock University is providing weekly virtual programming specifically for its Black, Indigenous and people of color communities to improve their mental and physical health and how they relate to social and cultural issues as college students. SRU’s series, titled “Self-Care for BIPOC Communities,” will be offered via Zoom for eight consecutive Fridays, Feb. 26 to April 16, led by presenters with experience in the areas of counseling and mental health.
Doug Shirley started Career Walk, a nonprofit organization that helps at-risk high school students explore careers, but the steps of his own professional journey started at Slippery Rock University.
Slippery Rock University has had 18 academic programs recognized by Intelligent.com for providing excellence in curriculum quality, graduation rate, reputation and graduate employment.
There’s a new way for people to connect with the Slippery Rock University community and hear stories about its faculty, staff, students and alumni. SRU has launched its first podcast, titled “Hello, SRU,” featuring conversational style interviews with guests from throughout Rock Nation.
Which school has the best esports gamers in Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education? That question will be answered in the coming months as Slippery Rock University will host the first-ever PASSHE Esports Tournament. The online event is open to student competitors from all 14 State System institutions, playing tournaments with three days each dedicated to one video game: Mario Kart 8, Feb. 28; Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, March 28; and CS:GO, April 25.
Natalie Burick, Slippery Rock University director of disability services, co-authored a paper that was published as a chapter in a book titled, “Exploring the Opportunities and Challenges of College Students.”
Tim Oldakowski, a Slippery Rock University associate professor, co-authored an article with an SRU graduate that was published in the Ohio Journal of English Language Arts.
A Slippery Rock University research team involving two students, a professor and a paleontologist whose daughter is one of those said students explored the widespread occurrences of fossils and fossiliferous stone found within historic human-made structures. The study calls attention to unique insights into the human dimensions of paleontology, which is the study of fossils.
Ben Troy is like many college students in that he’s pulled a few all-nighters and he’s awake at ungodly hours compared to the general population. But he’s not staying up late to study or party –– instead, he’s up early, running. Troy, a senior Slippery Rock University exercise science major from Wilcox, has not only taken up the sport of endurance running, he runs ultramarathons, including 100-mile races that can take more than 24 hours to complete.
Marnie Jo Petray, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of modern languages and cultures, co-edited a book.
Lia Paradis, a Slippery Rock University professor of history, is the co-host of a new podcast titled “Lies Agreed Upon: Hollywood, History, and the Here and Now.”
To help computational and data science students prepare to tackle the industry’s toughest challenges, Slippery Rock University’s Center for Cybersecurity and Advanced Computing will be hosting a three-part Computing Research Leadership Council virtual seminar series beginning Feb. 23.
A retired police sergeant is among 10 Slippery Rock University students who wrote essays for a new journal produced by the SRU History Department titled “Black History Matters.” Released in February to celebrate Black History Month, the journal consists of student essays written during the 2019-20 academic year as assignments for three SRU history classes related to African American history.
Slippery Rock University will continue its Diversity Management Speaker Series, 4 p.m., March 3, with a virtual presentation titled “Intersectionality at the Crossroads of Gender and Race: Material Support Across Difference.” Members of the SRU community can register for the event by completing an online form, after which they will receive a Zoom link via email to access the event.
During dire financial situations, many people are often faced with the choice of purchasing food or paying a bill. That situation is compounded for women who can be forced to make the hard decision about whether to purchase feminine hygiene products. To ensure that such sacrifices need not be made, Slippery Rock University’s Student Nonprofit Alliance is hosting Project Pink to collect care package items for local women, now through March 5.
Nicole Pardus, a 2013 Slippery Rock University graduate, has been appointed secretary of the board of directors of Laurel Legal Services.
Hybrid Storytellers LLC, a social media management firm owned and operated by Slippery Rock University alumni, recently entered a partnership with a Sparq Designs.
When the Tampa Bay Buccaneers became the first NFL team to win a Super Bowl in its home stadium, Feb. 7, there were Slippery Rock University alumni working for the team and savoring the victory from different vantage points. Three SRU alumni are employed by the Buccaneers in the ticketing, video and football operations departments.
How do students thrive at Slippery Rock University? That’s a question asked every day by staff in SRU’s Student Affairs division as they help support students through a variety of programs, resources and services. There’s no one answer but a new initiative is providing guidance in three areas – for not only the students, but the campus community that supports them.
Kara4Kids and Slippery Rock University share more than just the same goal to create lifelong learners, as indicated in both schools’ vision statements. SRU has partnered with the Kara4Kids, a system of preschools in India, to provide workshops led by SRU faculty for Kara4Kids teachers, staff and parents, while Kara4Kids is facilitating virtual student-teaching placements for SRU students.
Thomas Gaither, a retired Slippery Rock University biology professor, spoke on a virtual panel discussion, Feb. 1, about the civil rights movement in South Carolina.
Sara Tours, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor, was selected to teach an education course for college students on leadership and advocacy at the University of Alcala in Alcalá de Henares, Spain.
Slippery Rock University's online master’s degree in history has been ranked among the top 25 programs in the country by College Consensus.
Enrollment at Slippery Rock University for the spring 2021 semester is 8,100 students, according to the official 15-day count that was released today, Feb. 9, the 15th day of class for the semester. The 15-day count is used for national and state reporting purposes.
Yvonne Eaton-Stull, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of public health and social work, wrote a chapter of a book about human-animal interaction.
Jeffrey Roth, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of criminology and criminal justice, wrote a paper that was published in Safer Communities.
Slippery Rock University is hosting the 2021 Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education Women’s Consortium Conference, March 26-27, via videoconference. The networking event that addresses issues affecting women in higher education is free with registration open to everyone.
The American Marketing Association chapter at Slippery Rock University will host “Navigate the Maze: Healthcare Exploration” at 12:30 p.m., Feb. 11, via Zoom.
Professors and students in Slippery Rock University’s music education program are at the forefront of remote and online learning practices as students prepare to teach music both virtually and in-person while receiving an education that mixes both modes of instruction.
Ganpat “Gunner” Wagh, a 1991 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in music education, was recently hired as the vice president of cyber operations at Cornerstone Defense LLC.
Lisa Sobolak, a 2019 Slippery Rock University graduate with a master’s degree in education, wrote an article that was published in Literacy Today based on an assignment conducted when she was an SRU student.
Slippery Rock University has joined the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education as an institutional member. The NADOHE, an organization with more than 1,100 members representing 750 colleges and universities, serves as the voice for chief diversity officers in higher education. NADOHE's mission is to lead higher education towards inclusive excellence through institutional transformation.
February is Black History Month, and the Slippery Rock University community is honoring Black culture with a series of fun and educational programs, Feb. 5-26.
Edward Scott, a Slippery Rock University associate professor, wrote an article that was published in the January 2021 issue of The CPA Journal.
Joe Merhaut, an SRU associate professor of special education, was a panelist for a virtual event that addressed diversity issues in education.
The availability of the coronavirus vaccine is a priority for government agencies and health care providers to help end the COVID-19 pandemic, but what about educating people who are reluctant to trust vaccinations? That’s a concern for public health professionals who must wage campaigns to advocate for widespread vaccinations, according to Alexander Ufelle, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of public health and social work.
Slippery Rock University’s doctoral degree program in occupational therapy is officially accredited. The Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education of the American Occupational Therapy Association recently awarded SRU full accreditation through 2028.
Jheng-Wun Su, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of physics and engineering, co-authored four papers that were published by four different peer-reviewed journals within a one-month span.
Senthil Kumar Muthusamy, a Slippery Rock University associate professor, received the 2020 Literati Award for Outstanding Paper
While many students see the beginning of a semester as a fresh start, some issues can continue to linger and affect daily life. One such problem is that of food insecurity. With that in mind, the Slippery Rock Student Government Association, in association with the Macoskey Center and the Office for Community-Engaged Learning, is hosting a food drive to help stock the shelves of the campus food pantry, Bob’s Cupboard, now through Feb. 5.
McKenna Brown, a 2020 Slippery Rock University graduate won the Outstanding Student Award at the Resort and Commercial Recreation Association's National Conference.
Slippery Rock University’s online bachelor’s degree programs are among the best in the nation, according to the 2021 Best Online Bachelor’s Programs rankings released by U.S. News & World Report. For the 2021 edition, U.S. News assessed and ranked more than 350 online degree programs across the country.
More financial help is on the way for Slippery Rock University students affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The assistance is courtesy of emergency relief funds approved by the U.S. Congress via the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021. SRU received $3,677,035 that will be used to relieve students’ financial stress and emergent expenses related to the pandemic.
Alessia Zanin Yost won the 2020 Best Paper award from the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Medical Library Association, as well as the 2020 MAC Award for Professional Excellence by a New Health Sciences Librarian.
The virtual curtain will soon rise on the Slippery Rock University Theatre Department’s premiere of “Making Melrose.” The first production of the spring semester will stage online performances Jan. 28-30.
Shawn Blake, a 1986 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in computer science, was recently named the chief information officer at North American Dental Group.
Sandra Leh, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of nursing, was lead author of a paper that was recently published in the Journal of Transcultural Nursing.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected people in different ways: feelings of grief, sickness, economic uncertainty, isolation and angst toward how other people are reacting to this global health crisis. Andrew Jones, a Slippery Rock University senior English writing major from Grove City, has felt them all. He wrote an essay about his experiences last spring and submitted it to a mountaineering and conservation journal, which recently published his work.
Chisom Ugwuoke, a 2014 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in management, was recently hired by Mohawk Valley Health System as its director of the Service Response Center and Patient Transport.
Slippery Rock University has initiated a new COVID-19 testing protocol for the spring 2021 semester. Testing will begin in the next few weeks for both residential students and for student-athletes. A separate testing protocol available for the entire student population will be rolled out in the weeks that follow.
Abdullah Wahbeh, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of computer science, was the lead author on a paper that was presented virtually at the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences earlier this month.
Slippery Rock University once again received a state grant to combat sexual violence on college campuses. SRU was one of 37 Pennsylvania colleges and universities to receive “It’s On Us PA” grants for 2021, announced earlier this month by Gov. Tom Wolf as part of an annual statewide campaign that’s in its fifth year.
Sean Murphy, a 2011 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree music education, owns a music publishing company whose client composed music that will be played by the U.S. Marine Band at tomorrow’s presidential inauguration ceremony in Washington, D.C.
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, Slippery Rock University recognized the importance of student support by developing systems to assist those encountering challenges, crises and other circumstances that could interfere with their path to success. And while the pandemic may have heightened those barriers, thanks to the continued emergence of SRU’s Student Support Office, the University is not only responding to needs but raising its level of service.
A group of Slippery Rock University students are rebuilding SRU’s campus brick by brick. There is no mortar or physical construction involved, but rather pixels in the virtual world of Minecraft. The popular video game allows users to build elaborate virtual environments within the game and five students from the Esports Club at SRU chose to recreate the University’s campus.
Anorexia nervosa affects 4.3% of Americans. Far fewer people suffer from this eating disorder, characterized by an abnormal low body weight and fear of gaining weight, than the 42% of Americans who are clinically obese. But that statistic doesn’t offset anorexia patients’ daily struggle or change their reality, and there is much room for improvement in addressing this condition, according to a Slippery Rock University psychology professor.
Slippery Rock University earned six Education Digital Marketing Awards for 2020. In its eight year, the EDMAs recognize the best educational websites, digital content, electronic communications, mobile media and social media from entries that were received from colleges, universities and secondary schools across the country.
A department within Slippery Rock University’s College of Business has a new name and is offering students a new certificate program. SRU’s Hospitality, Event Management and Tourism Department is now known as the Hospitality and Tourism Management Department, marking changes to the department that include offering a hospitality management certificate.
Senior cadets from Slippery Rock University’s U.S. Army ROTC program recently received their branch assignments, meaning that their next step after leaving SRU has been determined. All but one of the 29 cadets received branch assignments.
A new pilot program launched by the Pennsylvania Department of Aging in partnership with Slippery Rock University is addressing social isolation of older adults in Butler and Mercer counties. During the 2020-21 academic year, nearly 100 SRU students in recreational therapy and gerontology classes are completing service-learning projects that include virtual interactions with older adults, either over the phone or virtually if the older adult had access to videoconferencing technology.
Restaurants are among the businesses most adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly by the state government’s occupancy restrictions intended to reduce the spread of the virus in places where people gather. A Slippery Rock University professor who teaches a Food and Beverage Operations course recognizes the challenges but also sees the opportunities and lessons for students.
As Americans await the arrival of a COVID-19 vaccine, the immunization effort will be a collective effort that the U.S. has never experienced, both in terms of scale and urgency. One group of professionals involved in the process will be those who work in health information management, a field in which Slippery Rock University is preparing students to enter through academic programs within SRU’s Health Care Administration and Information Systems Department.
While the COVID-19 pandemic has certainly curtailed many day-to-day activities outside the home, including dining, going to the movies and attending concerts and sporting events, one sector that is realizing an uptick is online shopping. Although the share of retail spending conducted online, known as “e-commerce,” has steadily risen in recent years, the 2020 holiday shopping season should see a dramatic increase given pandemic safety precautions.
At its quarterly business meeting, Dec. 10, the Slippery Rock University council of trustees honored Jerry Chmielewski, a former SRU interim provost and dean of the College of Health, Engineering and Science, and Paul Leuken, director of athletics, with the presentation of commendations for their decades of service to the institution.
Slippery Rock University’s Music Department is inviting high school flutists to audition for the Flute Studio’s 7th Annual Honors Flute Ensemble. Interested students should submit a completed application, recorded audition and nonrefundable $20 audition fee via an online submission process no later than 11:59 p.m., Jan. 1, 2021.
Sunjin Pak, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of management and marketing, was accepted to present a paper at the Allied Social Science Associations Annual Meeting, which will be conducted virtually Jan. 3-5.
Slippery Rock University is developing its plan for increasing in-person, on-campus operations for the fall 2021 semester. While the spring 2021 semester will follow the fall 2020 model that included approximately 80% of classes being offered online, students enrolling for the fall 2021 semester can expect a different experience compared to the first full academic year during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sharon Melincavage and Christina Silva, Slippery Rock University associate professors of nursing, spoke at the Global Virtual Conference on Nursing Science.
Slippery Rock University’s School of Business has earned accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International, the longest-serving global accrediting body for business schools and the largest business education network connecting students, educators and businesses worldwide.
Junko Yamamoto, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of secondary education and foundations of education, presented at the International Society for Technology in Education’s ISTE20 Live virtual conference.
Slippery Rock University’s Office for Inclusive Excellence will host its biannual Multicultural Graduation Ceremony 5 p.m., Dec. 10, via Zoom. The event, which is open to the public, will recognize the accomplishments of 21 graduating SRU seniors who self-identified as multicultural, regardless of involvement with the OIE. The event also celebrates the variety of cultures at the University.
Happy holidays and a happy New Year from Slippery Rock University. We hope you enjoy the 2020 SRU Holiday Video Card.
Slippery Rock University’s master's program in environmental education has been accepted for accreditation by the North American Association of Environmental Education.
Slippery Rock University's council of trustees will meet Dec. 10 by videoconference only. All committee and quarterly business meetings will be available virtually via Zoom videoconference or by telephone at 646.876.9923 with meeting ID 778 268 9666. All meetings are open to the public.
Slippery Rock University's Office of Global Engagement will host its biannual Global Graduation Ceremony, 6 p.m., Dec. 9, via Zoom.
Kurt Schimmel, a Slippery Rock University professor of management and marketing, completed three presentations at marketing and business conferences during the fall semester.
Matthew and Michael Lugowski officially became U.S. Army officers with the rank of second lieutenant after they finished their degrees from Slippery Rock University in psychology and political science, respectively. The brothers, who enlisted together as National Guardsmen four years ago, were commissioned as officers together as well, Dec. 3, as the SRU Army ROTC hosted a private Commissioning Ceremony at Smith Student Center Ballroom.
Roger Solano, a Slippery Rock University professor of management and marketing, was a panelist for "Un Café Con Leche: the Conversation Continues.
Adam Moss, a 2005 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in finance, was hired as a national marketing manager for Bank of America Business Capital.
Hunger is always an issue that needs addressed by communities, but food insecurity has been magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic and the beginning of winter. One Slippery Rock University graduate has witnessed this firsthand in her roles working for the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank in Duquesne.
Gisela Dieter, an SRU professor of modern languages and cultures, recently co-authored an article for the Pennsylvania Language Forum.
Bill McKay, a 1987 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in resource management, was hired as superintendent of Governor Mifflin School District in Shillington.
As with many forms of education during the COVID-19 pandemic, environmental education has migrated to Zoom, YouTube channels and other forms of virtual presentation. The transition from outdoors to online has created new opportunities for Slippery Rock University students to exhibit creativity and reach wider audiences. Two such examples include a graduate student in SRU’s environmental education program, who as a high school biology teacher, has created a video blog for his students, while SRU undergraduate students in a park and resource management class are creating virtual interpretive trail videos for the public.
Samantha Kochis was selected by the National Association of Music Merchandizers to receive its President's Innovation Award.
Doug Strahler, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of strategic communication and media, and Nicholas Artman, an SRU assistant professor of strategic communication and media, co-authored a chapter in a book.
The Slippery Rock University/Student Government Association Preschool and Child Care Center has earned accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young Children, the world's largest professional organization working on behalf of young children.
Abdullah Wahbeh, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of computer science, co-authored an article that was published in Health and Technology.
Slippery Rock University’s Center for Cybersecurity and Advanced Computing, known as “C2AC,” is not a physical location comprised of bricks and mortar. Rather, the C2AC is an online resource and interdisciplinary collaborative that is built on the research and career development activities of SRU students. Since the C2AC was launched in 2018 to address topics related to cybersecurity and high-performance computing, SRU students have been fulfilling the center’s mission through collaborative research and interdisciplinary academic efforts.
Matthew Zarit, a Slippery Rock University instructor of political science, co-wrote an article that was published in the Public Administration Review.
Ryan Campbell ran his fastest mile at Slippery Rock University. He ran four laps around asphalt track at Old Thompson Field on a cloudy Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 20. The 7-minute, 15-second time trial was symbolic of his time as a student enrolled in SRU’s Rock Life program, a post-secondary education program for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Malic Ma’at, a 2015 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in theatre, was named to the inaugural Arts Leadership Fellow at Pittsburgh Public Theater.
A towering Christmas tree that last stood in the entertainment district in downtown Orlando, Florida, has found a new home in Slippery Rock thanks to the collaborative effort of a Slippery Rock University faculty member, student volunteers and multiple community partners. The 35-foot, artificial Christmas tree is the main attraction for a new event called the Festival of Trees that organizers hope will draw more people to Slippery Rock during the holidays.
The Rocket, the independent, student-run newspaper at Slippery Rock University, won first place in the 2020 Associated Collegiate Press Best of Show Awards at this year’s Fall National College Media Convention.
The influence of a Slippery Rock University education extends far beyond campus as alumni put their work out into the world. Andrew Ryan, a 2011 SRU graduate with a degree in environmental geoscience, has seen his work go even further – try 200 million miles into space on the surface of an asteroid. Ryan is a staff scientist at the University of Arizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory who is part of the OSIRIS-REx mission to study and collect a sample from a near-Earth asteroid named Bennu.
Stephen Larson, a Slippery Rock University associate professor, recently co-authored a paper that was published in the Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law
Slippery Rock University's Department of Dance will host its inaugural Emerging Choreographers Student Concert, 7:30 p.m., Nov. 18 via a livestream on the department's YouTube channel.
Robi Lombardo, a 1995 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in marketing, was appointed to the board of trustees at Butler County Community College.
– Slippery Rock University was one of 11 organizations in the nation, including six colleges and universities, to receive a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to support pollution prevention activities. SRU received $72,146 from a total EPA grant budget of $1.16 million to fund “innovative, cost-effective, replicable source reduction approaches that enable the recipients and their partners to save energy and water, reduce pollution and improve public health.”
Hannah Brewer, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of health and physical education, received a $15,000 grant from the Tuscarora Intermediate Unit 11 for a project that provides professional development for Pennsylvania K-12 teachers and administrators to incorporate school wellness programs.
Slippery Rock University today announced that Molly Mercer, chief financial officer, has resigned her position at SRU to accept the CFO role with Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education. Mercer’s final day at SRU will be Nov. 25 and she will begin as PASSHE’s CFO Dec. 7. Mercer’s duties at SRU will be assumed by Carrie Birckbichler, chief data officer, whose title will be chief financial and data officer, effective Dec. 5.
Slippery Rock University's Center for Cybersecurity and Advanced Computing will host its fourth annual Cyberspace Event, 12:30-2 p.m., Nov. 17, via Zoom.
Stephanie Connors, a Slippery Rock University doctoral student, and Robert Carson, a junior health and physical education major, were among the 75 colleges students awarded scholarships by the Recycling Education and Research Foundation.
An academic department at Slippery Rock University has a new name: SRU’s Department of Communication is now the Strategic Communication and Media Department. The names of the six academic programs within the department will remain the same, but the name change of the department better aligns with the career-oriented design of the degree programs.
Junko Yamamoto, a Slippery Rock University associate professor, co-authored an article published in the Pennsylvania Language Forum.
Slippery Rock University's Department of Dance will host its first annual Fresh Moves Student Concert at 7:30 p.m., Nov. 12 via a livestream on the department's YouTube channel.
The idea of juggling responsibilities is an understatement for Capt. Amber Hagy, a 2013 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in communication-emerging technology/multimedia. Hagy, commander of Company A, 53rd Signal Battalion, U.S. Army Satellite Operations Brigade, is responsible for 60 soldiers and 11 civilian workers in a $55 million facility that operates 12 space satellites that serve a communication link for all branches of the U.S. military.
Slippery Rock University celebrated Veterans Day Nov. 11 with its annual ceremony that took place virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Erin Van Bremen, a Slippery Rock University graduate student majoring in health information management from Aldan, was recently declared a certified health care financial professional by the Healthcare Financial Management Association board of directors.
Deborah Hummer received the Distinguished Educator in Gerontological Nursing Award from the National Hartford Center of Gerontological Nursing Excellence.
Slippery Rock University’s Center for Teaching and Learning will host a professional development conference for faculty from five schools in Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education, Dec. 8-9. The event, titled The PASSHE West Virtual Conference on Teaching and Learning, is a free, virtual conference to share the latest advances in theory, practice and scholarship of teaching and learning. Presenters and attendees from SRU, California University of Pennsylvania, Clarion University, Edinboro University and Indiana University of Pennsylvania are invited to participate.
Jason Kush, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of music, delivered a lecture and assisted with research conducted at the Kunitachi College of Music in Tokyo, Japan.
Because of pandemic mitigation efforts, only a few people will be attending this year’s Veterans Day Ceremony at Slippery Rock University in person. And while most attendees will witness the event virtually via a video stream on SRU’s Facebook page, 11 a.m., Nov. 11, one of those who will have boots on the ground will be an SRU student veteran who will speak on behalf of his fellow veterans, military-affiliated students and Old Glory.
Three Slippery Rock University professors co-authored a paper that was published as the cover article for the October issue of Professional Safety, a blind peer-reviewed journal published by the American Society of Safety Professionals.
As Slippery Rock University students, faculty and staff continue to learn and work remotely, the University is taking greater precautions to protect the campus from online threats such as cybercrimes, phishing schemes and other ways that personal information can be compromised.
Twenty-two Slippery Rock University student vocalists will take the virtual stage at 5 p.m., Nov. 7 when they compete in the Department of Music’s 28th annual Chad Williamson Memorial Vocal Scholarship competition.
Ana María Caula, a Slippery Rock University professor of modern languages and cultures, was selected to serve as a peer reviewer for the 2021 Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program.
Tom Chisdock, a 1984 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in parks, recreation and resource management, received the 2020 Guy Bradley Award from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. Chisdock, who retired in 2019, was recognized for his career achievements as special agent in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Office of Law Enforcement.
Rhett Polka, a 2000 Slippery Rock University graduate with a doctoral degree in physical therapy, was issued a U.S. patent for The One80 System, a physical therapy system that he developed.
Shauna Thomas, a Slippery Rock University senior accounting major from Sarver, and Stephen Vukman, a 2020 SRU graduate with a degree in management, recently passed the Certified Associate in Project Management exam.
Fall is used as an interchangeable term for the season more properly known as autumn because that’s when leaves fall from the trees. Fall is synonymous with endings, declines and lapses, and the crumping leaves piling in your backyard are a visual reminder of period without growth. However, there are some people at Slippery Rock University who see fallen leaves as an opportunity for renewal.
Slippery Rock University continues to look good in green. The Princeton Review named SRU to its “Guide to Green Colleges: 2021 Edition.” SRU has appeared on the list each year since 2010 when the Princeton Review started annually recognizing the most environmentally responsible colleges in the country.
Jeananne Nicholls, a Slippery Rock University professor of management and marketing, presented on a peer-reviewed, virtual panel at the 2020 Marketing Management Association Conference, Oct. 25-27.
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s hard to remember a time when the majority of your day wasn’t spent in some sort of virtual reality. And as even the most routine activities have transitioned to an online format, ensuring your security against potential (and very real) threats from phishing scams and viruses has never been more important. With that in mind, Slippery Rock University students and faculty will have the opportunity to learn how to better defend themselves at the 7th Annual Cybersecurity Fair.
Kathleen Melago, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of music, was honored by the Online Learning Consortium with a 2020 award for outstanding work in online and blended education.
Networking will be the topic of the second Slippery Rock University Alumni Speaker Series event of the 2020-21 academic year, as Rachel Brecht of TiER1 Performance Solutions will present virtually at 6:30 p.m., Nov. 11.
Sara Tours, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of elementary education and early childhood, was elected to the board of directors of the Butler County Children’s Center.
A recent Slippery Rock University graduate completed research that he began as an SRU student: analyzing the public sentiment about the controversial use of motorized, pedal-assisted electronic bicycles, known as e-bikes, on public lands. The research was supported by the Arizona Trail Association, a nonprofit organization that helps improve and maintain the 800-mile Arizona National Scenic Trail.
Nanami Mano, a Slippery Rock University graduate student, received the 2021 Pennsylvania Physical Therapy Association’s award for Best Special Interest Report.
Slippery Rock University was one of two colleges selected as part of Ever-Green Energy’s “Roadmap to Carbon Neutrality” cohort, a higher education-focused program that provides institutions with free energy planning services from Ever-Green, a utility operator and sustainable energy adviser headquartered in Saint Paul, Minnesota
Senthil Kumar Muthusamy, a Slippery Rock University associate professor of management and marketing, co-organized an international professional development webinar about management research collaboration that was jointly sponsored SRU’s Management and Marketing Department, the Academy of Management and the Indian Academy of Management.
Robabeh Jazaei, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of physics and engineering, recently wrote a book titled “Fluid Mechanics Experiments” that was published by Morgan Claypool Publishers.
Slippery Rock University’s online master’s degree in data analytics has been ranked as one of the top 25 best actuarial science programs in the country by Best Masters Programs for 2021.
As many college classes have migrated to the safety of online environments during the COVID-19 pandemic, the “winter home” of classes at Slippery Rock University will be online where it always has been, offering students a convenient way to advance toward their degrees. The Winter Session at SRU this year takes place Dec. 16, 2020, to Jan. 11, 2021, as more than 1,800 students are expected to enroll in nearly 200 classes.
Robert Maloney, a 1997 Slippery Rock University graduate, was named chief operating officer for Erlanger Health System.
Nikol Damato, a 2020 Slippery Rock University graduate with degrees in history and interdisciplinary programs, is the 2020 winner of the William A. Pencak Prize, which is awarded by the Pennsylvania Historical Association to honor the year’s best written undergraduate Pennsylvania history paper.
Slippery Rock University’s Frederick Douglass Institute is hosting a virtual mini-conference, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Oct. 27, to kick off a series of programming. The mini-conference, titled “Cultural and Social Disparities Among Marginalized Communities in America,” will feature three presenters addressing the topic of marginalized communities from the perspective of community service, American culture and cultural competencies in the Black Lives Matter era.
Daniel Hummel, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor, recently wrote an article that was published in Review of Religious Research, the official peer-reviewed journal of the Religious Research Association.
The job market awaiting aspiring college graduates leads to many questions for those embarking on a career during a global pandemic and economic uncertainty. Zippia, a career-building resource company, recently consulted with a Slippery Rock University professor for answers and published them on the Zippia website.
Stone Helsel wrote an essay that helped earn him a $1,500 scholarship from the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Council 13.
Slippery Rock University is once again a “Cool School,” according to the Sierra Club, one of the oldest, largest and most influential grassroots environmental organizations in the U.S. For the fifth straight year, SRU made the Sierra Club’s 2020 Cool School rankings, which evaluates colleges and universities in North America for campus sustainability and schools’ commitment to environmentalism.
Jana Asher, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of mathematics and statistics, was lead author of a paper featured in a special issue of the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
Slippery Rock University is hosting a pair of online workshops for SRU faculty and staff to kick off its new Diversity Management Series, Oct. 20 and Nov. 9.
Emily Dolan and Brittany Fleming, Slippery Rock University assistant professors of communication, recently co-wrote an article that was published in College Media Review.
In a typical year, Slippery Rock University invites all employees to a campus gathering to celebrate those that have provided many years of service to the institution. Being that 2020 is not a typical year with COVID-19 safety protocols to consider, this year’s Employee Service Recognition ceremony is instead being conducted via a video presentation that is shared on the SRU website.
After more than 26 years leading the Slippery Rock University Athletic Department, Paul Lueken announced today, Oct. 15, that he will retire from his position as director of athletics at the end of the calendar year.
Shahriar Gias and Bella Serapiglia will co-present a paper at the Society for Marketing Advances 2020 national conference.
Since theatergoers are unable to attend shows in person due to COVID-19, Slippery Rock University’s Theatre Department has decided to bring the theater to patrons’ video screens with its performance of “Home and Belonging.” Performances will be 7:30 p.m., Oct. 15-17 via Zoom.
Jennifer Barborak, a 2002 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in environmental studies, was recently named executive director of the Buhl Regional Health Foundation.
While “Who Will Lead Us?” is a question Americans will answer on Election Day, Nov. 3, it also happens to be the name of a University seminar course offered to freshmen this semester at Slippery Rock University. The course analyzes the U.S. presidential election. And whether SRU students are learning about the election process in a formal class or just following the news, all students are encouraged to become more political enlightened and register to vote by the Oct. 19 deadline.
Nick Artman, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of communication, recently wrote an article that was published in Explorations in Media Ecology, the peer-reviewed journal of the Media Ecology Association.
Slippery Rock University students taking an online class might not be able to gather as a group to visit an expert in the field, so an expert literally standing out in the field is coming to them. That’s the premise of “Farmer Fridays,” where a guest farmer conducts synchronous online presentations for SRU’s Sustainability in Food and Hospitality course.
Bill Kerr, a 1973 Slippery Rock University graduate with a degree in elementary education, received the Distinguished PreK-12 Educator Award from the University of Pittsburgh School of Education.
While most Pennsylvanians witness leaves changing colors this time of year, from rich greens to yellows, oranges and reds, another color change has been occurring in local streams during a much longer period of time. And fallen leaves are helping provide answers for researchers at Slippery Rock University.
Natalie Burick, Slippery Rock University director of disability services, recently served as a panelist on an open discussion webinar hosted by Simplicity, a student experience software company.
Hundreds of Slippery Rock University students have already done what a majority of the U.S. adult population doesn’t do: get vaccinated for influenza. SRU’s Student Health Services administered flu shots to nearly 400 students who chose to attend free vaccination clinics on campus, Sept. 17 and Oct. 5. Additionally, more than 65 SRU employees received flu shots through two on-campus clinics, Sept. 30 and Oct. 6, organized through the Human Resources Office.
Seven Slippery Rock University students and alumni from the music therapy program, along with a faculty member, had research published recently in peer-reviewed journals.
As Slippery Rock University’s Alumni Speaker Series resumes for the 2020-21 academic year with a new format, the first speaker has a timely message about adapting and being open to new experiences. Niki Campbell, a 1996 SRU graduate with a degree in English writing, will speak via Zoom, 6:30-8 p.m., Oct. 21. Previous speakers presented in person but this year’s events will be virtual to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.