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S&C presents: Cuarteto Latinoamericano
Cuarteto Latinoamericano, an award-winning string quartet from Mexico, will perform on Friday, Feb. 10, as part of the university's long-running Solo and Chamber Music Series. The ensemble will perform at 7:30 p.m. in McCray Recital Hall.You may have missed
Thanks to our faculty for providing their insight on these stories of topical interest.Cathy Lee Arcuino
International Programs and Services
Whether she’s riding her Harley across the country, teaching English in some far corner of the world, or helping new international students learn their way around the Pittsburg State University campus, Cathy Lee Arcuino says life is full of opportunity for big adventures.New video!
Check out these latest video stories.Nature Reach gets new wheels
PSU’s Nature Reach Program has some brand new wheels to help take its educational message to area schools. Delia Lister, Nature Reach program coordinator, said an anonymous donor funded the purchase of a 2012 Ford Escape to support the program’s natural history outreach efforts.Patrick Howle
PSU Department of Music - Opera
As a professional opera performer, Pittsburg State music instructor Patrick Howle believes there are few art forms that involve as many elements as opera. Between the vocal and instrumental music, sets, costumes, lights, and acting, opera offers multidimensional performances that are a feast for the eyes and ears.Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
Construction Management and Construction Engineering Technologies
A few years ago when professor Justin Honey began thinking about how his students in the Construction Management and Construction Engineering Technology department could get some exciting, real-world experience, he sent a letter to producers at the ABC hit "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," offering their services should the show ever come to this part of the country.Dr. Steve Harmon
Expert on Africa, the Middle East, Islam and Latin America
When terrorists strike in North or West Africa, it is not unusual for Steve Harmon to get a call. Harmon, a professor in Pittsburg State University's Department of History, Philosophy and Social Sciences, is an internationally known expert on Africa, the Middle East, Islam and Latin America. In recent weeks he has been quoted in publications from the Los Angeles Times to Nigeria as reporters try to explain the shadowy and complex developments in this rapidly changing part of the world.Dr. Selim Giray
Department of Music
To be invited to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York City may be one of the most prestigious accomplishments a musician can achieve.Professors earn certification, plan new course
A grant awarded to the Department of Construction Management and Construction Engineering Technologies is not only bolstering the residential construction program at Pittsburg State University, but also better preparing the professors who teach it.
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