PSU students have a lot of talent, and it is important to showcase the hard work that they have put into their work. On Monday, Nov. 16 the Southeast Kansas Symphony at PSU presented their “Rising Stars” concert. The concert took place at the Bicknell Center at 7 p.m. There was …
Read More »PSU streams Veterans Day ceremony
Due to COVID-19 precautions, Pittsburg State decided to stream their Veterans Day ceremony this year in lieu of an in-person ceremony. On Nov. 11, PSU hosted their annual Veteran’s Day event. It was held at the Veterans Memorial Amphitheater. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there was not a live audience at this event, but the broadcast …
Read More »PSU appoints Jason Kegler as associate vice president of student life
Student life is something that Pitt State puts a lot of effort into. It is important to them to make sure that students are having the best college experiences while completing their college degrees. The staffing for student life has slightly changed this year. One of those changes is Jason …
Read More »SEK Humane Society to offer free volunteering and fostering classes
There are many animals in shelters eager to find a loving family, and forever home. It may not be in everyone’s ability to adopt a pet but there are other ways that the community can contribute to this cause. The SEK Humane Society is offering volunteering and fostering classes this upcoming …
Read More »PSU associate professor and faculty collects books for university in Africa
PSU has been known to give back to the community and help out at other universities. Thanks to faculty and staff, PSU has been able to donate books to Africa University in Zimbabwe. The process took approximately one year, to plan the project and gather the books, and now the books are expected to …
Read More »Johnnie Zibert Band Presents “Roll Out the Barrel” Concert
Music expresses different emotions for people, it makes some want to dance or sing along, and creates a celebration within itself, and the Johnnie Zibert Band is not any stranger to the celebration. On Monday, Oct. 5, the Johnnie Zibert Band presented their virtual polka concert “Roll Out the Barrel.” The event took place from 7 …
Read More »Students for Violence Prevention host sexual assault response panel
Many people are unaware of the steps to take after a sexual assault has occurred. Sexual assault can be a sensitive matter to discuss, but it is a topic that students should be made aware of. On Wednesday, Sept. 23, Students for Violence Prevention (SVP) hosted their annual “Sexual Assault Response Panel.” …
Read More »PSU prepare to host “Traveling women’s suffrage exhibit”
Women’s rights have progressed great lengths since the 19th century. Now 100 years ago women were allowed the right to vote, which is the focus of the 19th amendment in the U.S constitution. This upcoming week PSU is hosting the “Traveling women’s suffrage exhibit.” This exhibit will be presented on two locations on campus, it will be displayed at …
Read More »SEK Humane Society offers “Free Pet Food Pantry”
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic this time has been an adjusting progress financially for many people in the world, and pets are not excluded from this change. On Saturday Apr. 25, the SEK Humane Society began to offer their “Free Pet Food Pantry.” This pantry was designed to provide food …
Read More »KCOB awards 158 scholarships to students
Scholarships are a great resource for students to help them financially in their college careers. Each year every department awards student scholarship based from certain criteria they meet. The Kelce College of Business (KCOB) awards over a million dollars each year to students in their department. Originally, the annual scholarship award ceremony …
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