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  • County Executive Don Cunningham and PUC Commissioner Wayne Gardner to Open Energypath 2011 LOWER MACUNGIE, Pa., June 21, 2011, /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Lehigh County Executive Don Cunningham and Pennsylvania Public Utility Commissioner Wayne Gardner were named as opening speakers for Energypath 2011, which takes place June 29 and 30 in Center Valley at DeSales University.

  • Allegheny junior cross country runner Bobby Over picked a convenient time to win his first collegiate meet. Over finished the 8K course at the NCAA Mideast Region championships at DeSales University on Saturday in 25 minutes, 25 seconds, helping the 18th-ranked Gators to a third-place team finish and a seventh consecutive NCAA Division III championship appearance.

  • COLLEGES Elizabethtown College won its third consecutive Middle Atlantic Conference women's cross-country championship on Saturday at DeSales University, scoring 56 points to edge Messiah College by four points for the team title.

  • Michael Weinhoffer has been named the director sales for Zero Surge, a Frenchtown-based manufacturer of mode surge removal filters. In this position, Weinhoffer will be responsible for overseeing the company's national and international sales divisions. Weinhoffer has over 10 years of experience in marketing and selling technology. He earned a bachelor's degree from DeSales University and a master's degree from Temple University.

  • WAYNE, N.J. -- Albertus Magnus coach Mitch Oliver had hoped -- perhaps more wishfully than realistically -- that the aphrodisiac of the previous night would not carry into the second round of the Division III NCAA men's tournament against DeSales University Saturday night. For about an hour after Byron Reaves made a miracle half-court shot at the buzzer to stun host and No. 1 seed William Paterson Friday, Oliver let his young team chatter excitedly, call and text as many people as they could, and thoroughly enjoy the moment as they richly deserved. But then, with the team catching a late bite, he instructed the kids that it was time to turn the page to a talented DeSales of Allentown, Pa., team that outlasted MIT in overtime the night before. Time to focus ahead, guys, not behind.

  • The world's greatest detective returns to People's Light & Theatre Company in Jeremy Paul's original play The Secret of Sherlock Holmes (July 7-Aug. 8), with the script focusing on Holmes' (Peter DeLaurier) unusual relationship with his buddy Dr. Watson (Mark Lazar). DeLaurier, whose intellectually vigorous and emotionally fragile characterization of Holmes in PLTCs 2008 staging of Katie Forgette's Sherlock Holmes & the Case of the Jersey Lily breathed fresh life into one of literature's most enduring characters, is worth the ticket price. Over the summer, you can usually find much of Philr/s top theater talent an hour north of the city at DeSales University, home of the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival. It's not all Shakespeare, though: PSFs eight-show season includes Barrymor...

  • This summer some of the Philly's top performers can be found on the bucolic grounds of the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival at DeSales University. As usual, PSF is offering a smorgasbord of entertainment on two stages beginning with Jim Helsinger's one-actor adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel Dracula: The Journal of Jonathan Harker (June 11-29). Following the scary blood-sucker is Barrymore Award-winning director James J. Christy's production of Shakespeare's comedy Twelfth Night (June 18-July 6) featuring the always intriguing Pete Pryor. PSF rounds out its season with Shakespeare's epic tragedy King Lear (July 9-Aug. 3) and romantic adventure Cyrano de Bergerac (July l6-Aug. 3) starring acclaimed Philly thespian Greg Wood. It's Alice Walker! It's Steven Spielberg! It's Oprah! The Colo...

  • BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- The Center for Professional Development will hold a press conference at its headquarters at the Easton Campus of DeSales University ...

  • Is gender a predictor of success in beginning college mathematics courses? C. Van Nelson, Ball State University, and Krystina K. Leganza, University of Indianapolis, examine this question in a study conducted at a mid-size state university and a private liberal arts college with students enrolled in non-remedial college freshman mathematics classes. Robert Legutko, DeSales University, surveyed a group of students admitted under an alternate admission option at a private four-year commuter institution to determine if there were differences in the cumulative grade point averages, retention, or graduation rates of regularly-admitted students and alternate admission option students.

  • The Albertus Magnus men's basketball program added another honor to its record-breaking 2009-10 season. The 23-7 Falcons reached the NCAA Division III tournament for the first time in program history, advancing to the second round before falling to DeSales University. Sophomore forward Ray Askew (Hamden), who was named Great Northeast Athletic Conference Player of the Year, has now been named First Team All-New England. Askew averaged 22.2 points (19th nationally) and 12.2 rebounds (eighth nationally). A--The Albertus Magnus women's basketball program has also been . Junior center Kendrae Walker (New Haven), who was named Great Northeast Athletic Conference Player of the Year, has now been named First Team All-New England. Walker averaged 19.6 points and 11.8 rebounds this season.



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