More than 2,500 visitors tour Bloomsburg University’s campus each year. For most, student tour guides are among the first peopletheymeet. “WHAT’S THE FOOD LIKE?” “What are the meal plan options?” “How are roommates chosen?” “What’s in Centennial Hall?” BU’s Admissions staff hears all of these questions and many more from prospective students and their parents. [...]
View PostWaller Hall: Center of Campus Life
IF THERE IS ONE iconic image of Bloomsburg University that lives on in the minds of alumni from years past, it is the Long Porch on the Waller Hall dormitory. Stretching impressively along Second Street, the porch was lined with rocking chairs where socializ- ing students admired a gorgeous view looking out over the [...]
View PostTurn Down the Volume
More than 75 percent of young people ages 14 to 24 own an iPod or MP3 player, Paragon Media Strategies reports. How many are playing their music much too loud? ROCK ’N’ ROLL and volume, lots and lots of volume, just naturally go together. Pipe that volume from iPods and other MP3 players directly into [...]
View PostHigh Demand
BU’s nursing department, which produced its first 45 graduates in 1979, has evolved into one of the leading programs of its kind, offering both undergraduate and graduate degrees in the ever-advancing profession. GRADUATES OF Bloomsburg University’s nursing program are assured of a job when they graduate. But a nursing degree from BU requires sacrifice, hard [...]
View PostApplied Medicine
The average user has 65 apps installed on his or her phone and more than three-quarters are used for games or social networking, according to Flurry, a mobile analytics firm. Suitable for much more than fun and games, apps developed by Unbound Medicine are a valuable resource for medical professionals worldwide. ALTHOUGH HE grew up [...]
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