Gov. Tom Wolf recently said Slippery Rock University will be receiving $179,181 in funding, made possible by the Pennsylvania Manufacturing PA Training-to-Career Program (MTTC).
This week was the Pittsburgh Manufacturing Summit and Gov. Tom Wolf was on-hand to talk about his support for the manufacturing industry in Pennsylvania.
The Carnegie Mellon University Board of Trustees elected one new member, Ansys Inc. President and CEO Ajei Gopal, and added three ex-officio members during its May 2022 meeting.
Former Pennsylvania State Democratic Senator Jim Ferlo passed away on May 15 at the age of 70, and Gov. Tom Wolf honored him by ordering the Pennsylvania flag on all commonwealth facilities, public buildings and grounds be flown at half-staff.
Simply Sisters Photography will be on campus throughout the summer to take the rising senior portraits that will be used in the yearbook but also are available to purchase.
The Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion is known to most people at Carnegie Mellon University as simply “the Center,” a place where students, faculty and staff of all backgrounds can find a place of belonging.
Gov. Tom Wolf and Rep. Patty Kim gathered at Wesley Union A.M.E. Zion Church in Harrisburg to call upon the Republican led state General Assembly to approve legislation that would send $2,000 payments to Pennsylvania residents to help with pandemic recovery.