Three Westminster College students and three recent graduates participated in a study trip to Germany and the Netherlands offered by the Westminster Historic Organ Program and led by Dr. Elizabeth Harrison, director of the Westminster Historic Organ Program.
Gloamin, a composition for flute and piano written by Dr. Daniel Perttu, Westminster College assistant professor of music theory and composition, was featured in a concert tour of southern states.
Seraphim Chorus, a community choir, will present their holiday concert, "Celebrate the Season," Sunday, Dec. 13, at 3 p.m. at Poland (Ohio) United Methodist Church and Saturday, Dec. 26, at noon at Mary, Mother of Hope Parish in New Castle.
Dr. Sarah Kennedy, Westminster College assistant professor of chemistry, participated in the 10th annual Green Chemistry in Education Workshop July 17-23 in Eugene, Oregon.
Dr. Alan Gittis, Westminster College professor of psychology, will speak on "The Brain's Love Potion" at Faires Faculty Forum Wednesday, April 20, at 11:40 a.m. in the Sebastian Mueller Theater of the McKelvey Campus Center.
Dr. David Goldberg, Westminster College associate professor of philosophy, will present "Nietzsche's Eternal Recurrence: What Is It That Returns?" at Faires Faculty Forum Wednesday, Feb. 1, at 11:40 a.m. in the Sebastian Mueller Theater of the McKelvey Campus Center.
NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - Seventeen Westminster College students, alumni, faculty and staff took a week out of their summer to volunteer at the Royal Family Kids Camp (RFKC) at Camp Kon-O-Kwee/Spencer in Fombell.
NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - Connor MacKenzie, a Westminster College junior mathematics major, was recently notified that one of his mathematics research papers was accepted for publication in the Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications.
More than 150 Westminster College students completed summer internships in a variety of settings.
Meredith Kerner, a senior business administration major at Westminster College, recently received the Ann M. Kendlehart Scholarship of The Pittsburgh Foundation.
This $3,284 scholarship, funded by The Pittsburgh Foundation, was applied to her tuition for the 2004-2005 academic year.
"We are grateful to the Ann M. Kendlehart Scholarship Fund and The Pittsburgh Foundation for their support of bright, motivated students like Ms. Kerner, who represent the future of our region," said Gloria Cagigas, vice president for institutional advancement at Westminster.
In 2003, The Pittsburgh Foundation, the 15th largest community foundation in the nation, awarded more than $24 million in grants to charitable organizations. Established in 1945, The Pittsburgh Foundation is comprised of more than 960 funds established by organizations and individual donors. These funds range from $10,000 to more than $32 million, and have a combined market value of approximately $537 million.
Kerner is a daughter of Joseph and Karen Kerner, Greensburg, and a graduate of Hempfield Area High School.
For more information about scholarship funding at Westminster College, contact Cagigas at (724) 946-7348 or e-mail cagigac@westminster.edu.
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