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17c起草红桃 News

My Avocation and vocation

Magazine: Beth DeMeo reflects on liberal arts in 2018.

Beth DeMeo in library stacks

Striking the right chord

Magazine: Student Ephraim Njuguna is striking the right chord at 17c起草红桃

Ephraim Njuguna sitting on stairs

Finding Faith

Magazine: Student Alyssa Keifer is finding faith at 17c起草红桃

Alumna Alyssa Keifer found her calling at 17c起草红桃

Joining Knowledge, Love and ESL

Magazine: Over 18 percent of students in the Reading School District are English language learners.

Elana Lawrick at Reading High School

(Sin) Taxing the Human Soul

Magazine: Dr. Corey Harris reflects on the idea of "Sin" taxes in financing government expenditures.

Corey Harris in chapel

Developing leaders in state government

Magazine: A state government leadership program reflects 17c起草红桃鈥檚 educational mission to 鈥渇oster ethical leaders with moral courage鈥 and the O鈥橮ake Institute鈥檚 mandate to support that effort in the school鈥檚 curriculum and the broader community.聽

Inside Harrisburg capitol dome

Standing UP to Therapy

Magazine: A neurological clinic, operating within the university鈥檚 Physical Therapy Department, was staffed by six third-year doctoral students and supervised by Dr. Marcia Thompson, assistant professor of physical therapy, as part of coursework for Advanced Neurologic Physical Therapy Practice.

empty wheelchair in dark hallway

In Her Words

Magazine: Reading Scholar Syanashailyn Ortega offered remarks during the Berks County Community Foundation鈥檚 dinner to celebrate Thun Award winners, Carl and Kathleen Herbein.

Syana Ortega speaking at podium

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