Seton Hill University News from the Hill - November 18, 2016 |
A Monumental Task: Art Student Creates Memorial Sculpture for Greensburg Philanthropist
Seton Hill art student Saige Baxter, who will graduate in December, spent more than 10 months designing and creating a memorial sculpture for Greensburg philanthropist Jennings Womack. The piece, which is located at Greensburg Salem High School, was unveiled at a ceremony earlier this week.
A Helping Hand: Joanna Stillwagon '69 Honored for Service to Mental Health America
Seton Hill alumna Joanna Stillwagon '69 received the Fred Funari Award of Distinction from Metal Health America of Westmoreland County for her dedicated service to the organization. She was joined at the awards dinner by several members of the Seton Hill community.
Quite a Mystery: "Agatha Christie's The Hollow" Continues This Weekend at Performing Arts Center
A few more chances remain to see the Seton Hill Theatre and Dance Production of "Agatha Christie's The Hollow." The student cast and crew delve into the murder-mystery set in post-World War II England.
Women on the Run: Cross Country Team Headed to National Championships
The Seton Hill women's cross country team is headed to Florida this weekend to compete in the NCAA Division II National Championships. The team's first appearance at Nationals comes after a third place finish at the Atlantic Regional two weeks ago.
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