Latest Student Stories

Student's love for language leads to internship in Paris

Luke Bunch has discovered the value of learning a new language.

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Volleyball team shines on and off the court

As the women on the Pitt State Volleyball Team suit up this year, they bring much more than technical skills with them to the court. The team has been recognized with the AVCA Team Academic Award for the 2011 season after earning a 3.72 GPA on a 4.0 scale.

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Resident Assistants Prepare for start of school year

When the estimated 1,200 students who live in PSU’s residence halls arrive on Move-In Day, they will find a team of well-trained students prepared to help them make their new home away from home a happy one.

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Jazz Ensembles perform Oct. 1

The PSU Jazz Ensembles will present their first concert of the 2012-2013 season at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 1, in the Crimson and Gold Ballroom of the Overman Student Center.

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Keiva Robinson

Senior fashion merchandising student Keiva Robinson has always had an eye for style.

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Much more than a play

Dead Man Walking School Theatre Project

For graduate student Kristy Magee, the Dead Man Walking School Theatre Project is more than just a play. It has been a nearly two-year effort that has had a tremendous effect on her personally.

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Outstanding Seniors

Holly Hrabik and Zachary Krumsick are PSU's 2012 Outstanding Seniors

The rededication ceremony for Pittsburg State University’s Senior Walk was a very real reminder of what it means to be named PSU’s Outstanding Seniors for this year’s honorees, Holly Hrabik and Zachary Krumsick.

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Bound for Indonesia

PSU student wins Fulbright to teach English

When Nichole Brown was in high school, she noticed a Pitt State magnet on her counselor’s desk. “I had never heard of Pittsburg State before, so I looked it up on the Internet,” Brown said. That bit of serendipity led Brown to PSU and from there to Kazakhstan and will soon take her to Indonesia. Brown, who will graduate in May with a degree in psychology, recently learned she had been selected to receive a Fulbright Award to teach English in Indonesia.

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Undergraduate Research at PSU

Most students come to a university hoping to find opportunities to broaden their knowledge of their world, their career field, and of themselves. And while many large “research” institutions make the claim that students can earn valuable research experience, the truth is the most educational, hands-on work is often reserved for graduate students - while undergrads are often left observing.

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The RGB Men

They call themselves the RGB Men for the red, green and blue “morph” suits they wear. They do not speak, but write positive messages on sticky notes that they give to the students, faculty and staff they meet along the way.

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