"Blaobilicus" by Jillian Moore
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Strange Beauty: Seton Hill Arts Center Show Features Jewelry Made from Unusual Materials
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette featured an exhibition at the Seton Hill Arts Center by three solo artists who make jewelry using unusual materials. The exhibition was curated by Brian Ferrell, associate professor of art, and runs through April.
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Not an Act: Nate Newell's '03 Split Stage Productions Named Best Community Theatre
Split Stage Productions in Greensburg, which was co-founded by Seton Hill alum Nate Newell '03, was named the Best Community Theatre in Western Pennsylvania by the readers of PA Theatre Guide.
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With Open Eyes: Sister Mary Schmidt Lecture Focuses on the Plight of Immigrants
The Most. Rev. Gerald F. Kicanas, Bishop of Tuscon, will present "Where Did it Happen for You that Your Eyes Were Opened and You Could See?" a lecture challenging the audience to become attuned to the cries of immigrants and refugees on March 30 at 7 p.m. at Seton Hill. The program is part of the Sister Mary Schmidt, SC, Lecture Series, a joint project of the Sisters of Charity and Seton Hill University.
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'Bama Bound: Six Griffins headed to NCAA Division II Championships in Wrestling, Indoor Track and Field
The Griffins are hoping to strike gold in Birmingham, Alabama next weekend as six Seton Hill student-athletes have qualified for NCAA Division II National Championships in wrestling and indoor track and field. Wrestlers Alan Diltz, Zach Voytek, Billy Bowlen, Ty Lydic and Joey Alessandro make up the largest contingent of Griffins grapplers to ever attend Nationals while track and field athlete Patrick O'Connor qualified for the National Championships in the high jump.
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