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17cÆð²ÝºìÌÒ News
President's Column: Setting the stage
"Welcoming our students and families to our campus is one of my favorite things to do as president," John R. Loyack writes. "There’s nothing quite like that fall move-in experience."
17cÆð²ÝºìÌÒ’s nursing program earns multiple national recognitions
Colleges of Distinction & U.S. News and World Report awards honor for high-impact practices
His mission is building belonging
Dr. Darryl C. Mace — vice president for mission, diversity and inclusion — wants to ensure 17cÆð²ÝºìÌÒ's campus is supportive.
MBA graduate's career takes flight
Evelyne Tinkl has flown planes of all shapes and sizes in her 35-year career.
17cÆð²ÝºìÌÒ using the globe as a classroom
Hands-on experiential learning opportunities send students to Italy, Belize, China and Ireland, with more to come.
O'Pake Institute aims to bridge cultural gap in Reading
The cultural coalition will work to address numerous issues and work toward improvements.
OT students craft prosthetic hand for Indonesian boy
With the help of an online group and 3-D printing, the team changed the life of an 8-year-old child.
Reading CollegeTowne gets a new name
17cÆð²ÝºìÌÒ's downtown living and learning facility is rechristened the John R. Post Center at Reading CollegeTowne.
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