On Tuesday, Sept. 24, from 9AM-12PM, WCU's Department of Criminal Justice invites you to participate in a reentry simulation. Attendees will experience what it's like to return to the community after prison. The event is free, but registration required: https://t.co/llTtOaYYk1
Happy #GISDay2023! Thank you to Grant DeCosta and Sarah Sharp from the Brandywine Conservancy for joining us today as our guest speakers. Students also had the opportunity to visit stations throughout the building to learn more about GIS projects and drones!
At WCU, the College of Business and Public Management is helping students get ahead and meet workforce needs by using locational analytics in undergraduate and graduate programs. Read the user story: https://t.co/chGwKyQocK
Vote Now for Madelyn to Win the “People’s Choice”! Each vote cast costs $1.00 and the funds raised will go to additional scholarships to the young women competing. #MissWCU#StudentSuccess
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Congratulations to Dr. Michele Bratina, Dr. Michael Antonio, and criminal justice graduate student Timothy Chesnik on the recent article published by the Journal of Criminal Justice Education!
Find the article: https://t.co/AMeDB9hMC5
Find out more how promising @WCUCELC Entrepreneur in Residence 20-year-old Zach Starr is challenging the burgeoning vaping industry with a Quix fix that is designed to help a growing number of young vapers reduce their addictive habits. https://t.co/biJIZNVt1T
Are you an inspiring entrepreneur with an idea that addresses and solves significant social or environmental problems? If so, you have just one week left (2/24) to submit your idea for the 2nd Annual WCU Social Innovation Competition! Learn more at: https://t.co/S72rANgabn
Looking for something to do Friday or Saturday night? Come out and support the WCU Criminal Justice Student Association as tickets for Joe Conklin and the City Rhythm Orchestra at Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre are still available. More info: https://t.co/bnXOg4CeIl
Be sure to check out the events honoring MLK in the coming days. All campus MLK events are open to all students, faculty, staff, and the public. #MLK#MartinLutherKingJr
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Jongwoong, an assistant professor and assessment coordinator at @WCUofPA, will examine the geography of local property tax components in Pennsylvania and their implications for older residents considering aging in place, especially those with limited financial means. (2/3)
PHFA has named Dr. Jongwoong Kim and Julie Wilson as its 2023 Kathy A. Possinger Housing Policy Fellowship awardees. Together, they will conduct research benefiting the #AffordableHousing industry. Learn more at https://t.co/FNMd4ugnLP. Let's meet our Fellows ... (1/3)
Happening Tonight (11/17 at 7:30 p.m.)! It's not too late to register for the DPA Diversity Speaker Series on Social Equity and Title VII featuring speaker Terrence L. Mitchell, Esquire. Registration link: https://t.co/7l5qFUz54j
Join the @WCUCELC next week as it celebrates Global Entrepreneurship Week! Events begin on Monday, Nov. 14, with Lunch & Networking: A Celebration of Entrepreneurship in Chester County from 12 to 1:30 p.m. Sign up to attend using this link: https://t.co/Bd01DLgaOe
Learn more about our graduate degree programs in Criminal Justice, MPA, Geography and Planning, and offerings in Philadelphia this week! Register for one of the virtual information sessions, or the Philadelphia Open House. https://t.co/LtlB8Ok4Eu
Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day! Today, the College of Business and Public Management joins in celebrating the cultures & history of Indigenous communities across the nation.
The College of Business and Public Management wishes students, faculty, staff, and alumni who celebrate a peaceful end to the high Holy days. Shana Tovah!
If you haven't put this on your calendar, make sure to do it now! This FREE event is this evening at 6pm! Learn about how to get a career in public service!