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Sandra Ihlenfeld

YMCA Hires New Executive Director

The Butler County Family YMCA has promoted Sandra Ihlenfeld to the executive director position following the resignation of Francine Mills. Ihlenfeld began her career at...
Sen. Scott Wagner (R)

Sen. Scott Wagner Predicts Financial Death Of All 14 State Colleges...

During a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on Wednesday in Harrisburg, Sen. Scott Wagner said that Pennsylvania's 14 state colleges will not be around in four years. Wagner,...
Philip Way, Ph.D.

Philip Way Among 4 Finalists For The Presidential Post At University...

The South Dakota Board of Regents announced today four candidates who are finalists to become the next president at the University of South Dakota. Regent...

Slippery Rock University Recognized For Financial Success

Slippery Rock University was recently recognized by the State System of Higher Education on their continued financial success. Slippery Rock University was one of three...

SRU Begins Year On Solid Financial Ground

Slippery Rock University ended the last academic year with a surplus and thus begins this year with a positive cash balance. A report of the...

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Michelle Payonk

Michelle Payonk Graduates From CNB Bank Management Training Program

Joseph B. Bower, Jr., President and CEO of CNB Bank, is pleased to announce that Michelle Payonk has graduated from the CNB Bank management...

Slippery Rock Farmers’ Market Vendors & Volunteers Wanted

Slippery Rock Community Farmers’ Market is gearing up for the 2016 season, which will begin May 7th and continue through the end of October. A...

Slippery Rock University Selling T-Shirts In Response To Dr. Phil

Slippery Rock University has begun selling T-shirts emblazoned with the phrase "Yes, There Is a Slippery Rock University" in response to Phil "Dr. Phil" McGraw's comments...

Gov’s Budget – State Universities See Increase

While the 14 state-owned universities would see a 3.3 percent or $15 million boost in support under Gov. Tom Wolf's 2018-19 spending plan, the...