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Alvernia News

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Alvernia News

Alvernia Welcomes Largest, Strongest Class in its History

Volunteer fun on move in day

National Award Recognizes Fundraising

Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ fundraising recognized for significant program growth by CASE, one of the largest international associations of education institutions.

PLEX groundbreaking ceremony

Alvernia Partners with Reading Police on Simulation

Alvernia and Reading Police Department partner on an active shooter simulation to strengthen the university’s emergency action plan.

Campus trees in autumn

On the mend in Maui

Magazine: Alumnus Ryan Smith is an addictions counselor in Hawaii.

Ryan Smith paddling in ocean

Playing your cards right

Magazine: Alumna Susan Green says that not all of Pacelli's boys were boys.

Stack of credit cards

The quest to build a better game

Jim Aloye ’01 plans to use advances in geolocation tech to change the face of role-playing video games — and how businesses in cities like Reading advertise.

Jim Aloye tests his game by the Pagoda

My Avocation and vocation

Magazine: Beth DeMeo reflects on liberal arts in 2018.

Beth DeMeo in library stacks

Striking the right chord

Magazine: Student Ephraim Njuguna is striking the right chord at Alvernia

Ephraim Njuguna sitting on stairs

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