On the night of Thursday, March 18, members of PSU’s Black Student Association (BSA) and History Club hosted an open house for their collection of photos, articles, and drawings representative of Black history on PSU’s campus and beyond. The collection is currently on display in the gallery of the Bicknell Family Center for …
Read More »PSU offers new Degree option for those with tech industry experience
Administrators and instructors at the Kansas Center for Career & Technical Education (KCCTE) recently revealed a new degree program for prospective students who already have some experience in the technology field. According to a news release from March 17, 2021 on the Pittsburg State University website, the degree, officially known as the associate of applied science in career …
Read More »SVP hosts first session of relationship support group
On Monday, March 15, Students for Violence Prevention (SVP) hosted the first session of their new Healthy Relationships Support Group. The session was led by Megan Woodfield, a former peer educator for SVP and a current violence prevention programming graduate assistant. “What inspired the creation of this group was really …
Read More »PRISM Hosts Queer Crafts Event in Celebration of the LGBTQ Community and Empowerment Week
Pitt State is home to a wide range of student groups focused on diversity. Empowerment Week was a campus-wide event featuring PRISM, the Black Student Association, Students for Violence Prevention, Hispanics of Today and more. Each group works to bring support and awareness to the various diverse communities on campus. On the night of Tuesday, March 9 at …
Read More »Kansas Association of Nursing Students Hosts Virtual Q and A with Forensics Nurse
Many students entering a field of study may have questions about the reality of and experience of a certain job or specialization in an area. Some organizations provide opportunities for students to gain an insight on various career paths within a field. On March 4, at 4:00 p.m. the Kansas Association of Nursing Students …
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