With an expected two to three hundred thousand visitors coming for the total solar eclipse, faculty were encouraged to offer alternatives to usual in person classes. This gives students and faculty the chance to lessen traffic in the city and enjoy the festivities of the event.
With the total solar eclipse on April 8 approaching, there are many options for viewing with friends and loved ones near your home or campus in Erie County.
Wonka is a great film for the family to enjoy that has call backs to the original film, but does not rely entirely on it to work. The film is able to stand on its own and has some great comedy moments in it while also being cute and fun for young kids to watch.
The renovated seven-floor building offers returning amenities such as group study rooms, homework assistance and information resources.
The library will remain open from 7:45 a.m. to midnight Monday through Thursday for students to access resources and quiet study spaces.
Biweekly sessions by PennWest Student Art Therapy Association merge traditional counseling approaches with the creativity process.
Students will explore the natural and cultural richness of Ecuador in Spring 2025
“Understanding Animals/Understanding Ourselves” explores centuries of art depicting animals
The show at the Diebold Center for Performing Arts lets students display their talents and connect with a vibrant theater community