World Affairs Forum sponsors film seriesGrab some Ju Ju Bees and be prepared to be entertained as The World Affairs Forum (WAF) is sponsoring a film series that is opened to the public held at Seton Hill University (SHU). Read more: World Affairs Forum sponsors film series>>
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FeaturesParents of Elyse Saraceni donate 5 Steinways Gene and Iva Saraceni, the parents of Elyse Saraceni, a Seton Hill College (SHC) student killed in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland on December 21, 1988, are donating five top-of-the line Steinway pianos to the new performing arts center. “She had won a semester scholarship--based on academic record, recommendations and audition tape--to the Royal Academy of Music in London through an exchange program with Regent's College. She was en route home at the time of the bombing,” stated Gene. Read more: Parents of Elyse Saraceni donate 5 Steinways>> |
ColumnsHarlan Gallery In the back gallery of Seton Hill University’s Harlan Gallery there is a room dedicated to the stories of local women and men who were involved in the women’s movement. Their photos hang on the walls accompanied by their personal stories while a movie is projected onto the wall showing their interviews. It is an oral history multimedia project entitled “In Sisterhood: The Women’s Movement in Pittsburgh.” Charlene Hunt, owner and administrator of Transcribing4You.com, has been listening to the interviews and typing the project verbatim. Eventually the audio files will be archived at the University of Pittsburgh. |

