This journey of personal growth starts at KU. But when students leave here, they're capable of accomplishing whatever goals they set for themselves. Because when a person of the right character and work ethic meets a supportive yet challenging environment, the result is someone who is fully prepared for their future.
The Hunger-Free grant awards $60,000 to aid in expanding access to food options, creating awareness initiatives and upgrading facilities.
Through art, performance, history and educational programming, events will amplify the voices, experiences and contributions of women.
Students will compete in more than 46 events in a variety of science disciplines such as biology, earth science, chemistry, physics, computers and technology.
The show will introduce people of all ages to the Lakota Sioux culture, combining storytelling, dance and music.
The inauguration of Kutztown University's 13th president, Dr. Philip Cavalier, will take place on April 10, 2026.
The BARTA bus service provides students and the local Kutztown community with public transportation to and from Reading.