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Students in the Construction Systems Technology course at Pittsburg State University completed a capstone project that will ...
Incoming Kansas Board of Regents Chair Blake Benson has announced that Doug Ball, chief financial officer/vice president for ...
Graduating senior Shelby Blythe was pinned as a new nurse by her 6-year-old daughter, celebrating a milestone as the first ...
Faculty, staff, students, and alumni of Kelce College of Business are marking the 50th anniversary of the MBA program — a ...
Today in a formal ceremony at the Pittsburg State University Veterans Memorial, 13 ROTC cadets were commissioned as officers ...
Two early career teachers have been recognized by Pittsburg State University’s College of Education with the Outstanding ...
In a ceremony like those held for athletes, 22 students in Pitt State's 2-year Electrical Technology program signed their ...
Building upon the success of last year’s first Pittsburg State University Hispanic Music Festival, directors Isaac Hernandez and Frida Herrera have announced they’re planning the festival again this ...
With the retirement of Howard Smith this summer, Susan Bon was chosen as the university’s next executive vice president and provost following a national search. Bon is a professor, scholar, and ...
The festival was started in 1974 by Professor of Music Russell Jones with just 14 bands. In 1978, he passed the baton to Professor Robert Kehle, who continued to grow it until his retirement in 2023.
For a second year, the Pittsburg State University Music Department will offer a range of exciting musical opportunities for area youth in the “Sounds of Summer” summer camp series.
This year, the Biology Department began a unique partnership with Kansas City University, which has campuses both in KC and in nearby Joplin, Missouri. The program is designed to save students time ...