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Nearly 40 area youth in a summer theater camp this month at the Bicknell Family Center for the Arts aren’t just learning ...
Several community events are gearing up for five events this fall that will bring together the campus and the community.
Pitt State Graduate School Pittsburg State University offers excellence at the graduate level since 1929 in o ver 50 graduate programs in many different fields.
The Study Abroad Office is located in the International Programs and Services Office in Whitesitt 118. Our office serves PSU students who would like to study abroad for a summer, semester, or academic ...
Pittsburg State University is gearing up for five events this fall that will bring together the campus and the community. Don ...
In the last four years, Eddington, of Columbus, Kansas, has racked up a lengthy list of accomplishments here, the latest of which is being named one of two Outstanding Seniors. “Although I have worked ...
The Kansas Board of Regents voted on and publicly announced the next president of Pittsburg State University today. Thomas Newsom, PhD, was chosen after a search committee spent several months ...
More registered nurses and advanced practice registered nurses in Kansas will be trained to work as sexual assault examiners, thanks to a federal grant and a program started by Pittsburg State ...
A groundbreaking ceremony for a building that will help usher in a new era of nursing education was held Thursday at Pittsburg State University. A nearly $7 million simulation hospital, funded by ...
Ticket sales will begin Feb. 4 for the chance to hear Pulitzer Prize-winning author Thomas Friedman, the next featured speaker in this year’s H. Lee Scott Speaker Series at the Bicknell Family Center ...
A new name for the technology center and the College of Technology at Pittsburg State University honors the countless contributions of time, talent, and treasure from Crossland Construction.
President Dan Shipp has announced his decision to resign his leadership post at Pittsburg State University to become the next president of Maryville University in St. Louis.