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Alvernia News
Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania to honor Fitzgerald at Take the Lead Berks County
Local Girl Scout travels to campus to participate in shadow day with Alvernia President
Over 110 students honored at scholarship luncheon
Over 110 students honored at university’s celebration
Over 500 students attend second annual Wilson School District Career Day at Alvernia
Local organizations and nine interactive stations foster early career aspirations
Alvernia earns military support distinction
University holds open house for the newly renovated Veterans Center
Periscope: Spotlight on Alvernia's faculty and staff (Winter 2024)
Here is a roundup of those at Alvernia who have made a difference inside and outside of the classroom.
Header School of Business namesake credits success to recognizing opportunities
A work ethic forged early in life led Greg Header ’97 to become a successful entrepreneur who recently made the largest alumni gift in Alvernia history.
Expanded partnership offers creative license
Alvernia teams up with the GoggleWorks Center for the Arts for Bachelor of Arts in Creativity program.
Experiential Learning enhancements produce workplace-ready graduates
Students develop knowledge and skills outside traditional academic settings, including Thailand and the Amazon rainforest.
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