The Adventures of Pelican Pete: A Bird is Born, a short film written and directed by Woodbury University animation student Dani Bowman, a nationally known autism spectrum advocate, is among the films that will be screened April 22-23, during “AutFest Film Festival: From Spectrum to Screen,” the first film festival celebrating autism awareness. Bowman is… Read more »
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Woodbury University Names Angella Nazarian Class of 2017 Graduation Speaker
Bestselling author and women’s empowerment advocate Angella Nazarian will deliver the keynote address to Woodbury University’s Class of 2017 during graduation ceremonies on May 6, the university announced today. The best-selling author of Life as a Visitor and Pioneers of the Possible: Celebrating Visionary Women of the World, Nazarian was a professor of psychology and faculty… Read more »
American Sentinel University Announces 2016 Winter Semester Dean’s List
University Recognizes Students for Academic Excellence During 2016 Winter Semester
LuHi Students Advance to World Championship in FIRST Tech Challenge Robotics Competition
LuHi’s student team, Crusader Robotics (#11988), qualified in February at the East Super-Regional Championship in Scranton, PA, competing against the top 72 teams in the region. “I couldn’t be more proud of my team’s effort and perseverance through the competition,” says Harold Kennedy, the LuHi team’s coach. “As a rookie team this season, they were… Read more »
Woodbury Business School Prof. Announces New Edition of Journal Aimed at Tourism Industry
With an eye on the economic impact of business travel in five significant – and significantly different – countries, Angelo Camillo, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Strategic Management in Woodbury University’s School of Business, today announced the second edition of a new academic research journal aimed at the tourism and hospitality industry. In the new volume,… Read more »
