College of Arts & Sciences Honors Students For Outstanding Achievements
Academic excellence shines as Western New England University celebrates 16 graduating students’ achievements at the College of Arts & Sciences Senior Award Ceremony.
The College of Arts & Sciences at Western New England University plays an integral role in supporting the entire University through foundational coursework, academic support, and international travel programming. The largest of all the Colleges, ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥app College of Arts & Sciences is among just 13.4% of the 388 U.S. schools ranked by U.S. News & World Report in the National Universities category with undergraduate enrollments of less than 3,000 students.Resilient and adaptive, ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥app graduates connect theory to practice in an environment that cultivates professionalism and service.
Academic excellence shines as Western New England University celebrates 16 graduating students’ achievements at the College of Arts & Sciences Senior Award Ceremony.
22 News President and General Manager Bob Simone, a distinguished alumnus, returns to Western New England University to inspire communication students with his insights into the broadcasting industry. Simone's visit provides students with valuable real-world perspectives and networking opportunities.
Alison Castellano earns ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥app's 2024 Teaching Excellence Award for her inspiring dedication, impactful teaching, and profound influence on students.
Western New England University hosts a guest lecture by Hampden County District Attorney Anthony D. Gulluni, an esteemed alumnus, highlighting his impactful career in public service and innovative initiatives in community building.
Dr. Deana Vitrano and undergraduate students from Western New England University present research at the Eastern Psychological Association annual meeting, exploring the intricate links between ADHD, creativity, and cognitive processing, affirming the university's dedication to scholarly inquiry and collaborative learning.
ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥app Political Science senior Maria Butrimas collaborates with Professor Tim Vercellotti to present their joint research on public attitudes toward Civil War monuments at the Pi Sigma Alpha National Conference in DC.
Western New England University's cross-disciplinary research team explores Generative AI's potential in academic assessment, aiming to improve teaching, streamline grading, and address potential biases.
Finalists for the 2024 Teaching Excellence Award revealed at Western New England University. Input from students, alumni, faculty, and staff sought to help select the winner.
Western New England University's New Writers Reading Series presents acclaimed novelist and poet Rachel B. Glaser, offering a captivating literary evening on March 14th.
Join Western New England University for the Wellen Davison Seminar, "Disability 101," featuring keynote speaker Nadine O. Vogel, a global leader in disability inclusion, on March 14th.
Western New England University (ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥app) and Greenfield Community College (GCC) reaffirm their commitment to student success through the re-signing of a joint admissions agreement, enhancing transfer pathways and academic support for GCC students.
Western New England University celebrates the publication of mathematical puzzle solutions in the Pi Mu Epsilon (PME) Society Journal. Senior Daniel Podzunas and Professor Cheng-Han Pan's collaborative efforts mark a significant achievement in problem-solving and mathematical scholarship.
Western New England University celebrated its new incoming class of Honors Program students with it’s 24th annual presidential reception. ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥app President Robert E. Johnson welcomed the Class of 2027 to this distinguished program, emphasizing academic rigor and leadership opportunities.
Western New England University's New Writers Reading Series proudly features acclaimed author Jung Yun, renowned for her work, O Beautiful. Join this literary evening on October 26th at 6:00 p.m., a chance to engage with the mind behind the New York Times Editors' Choice book.
Western New England University students and staff embarked on a transformative journey to Sorrento, Italy, as part of the Sorrento Study Abroad program. This immersive experience included courses in Business Communication and Italian Culture, with enriching activities like gelato-making and tours of historic sites, offering students insights into Italian culture and global business practices.
ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥app faculty and students collaborate to enhance BEAR Necessities Market, aiding food-insecure students with innovative systems and support.
An international team, featuring Dr. Marcus Davis from Western New England University, sheds light on the evolutionary development of paired fins in vertebrates. The research offers implications for understanding human limb origins and anatomy.
ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥app celebrates academic excellence with 19 graduating students receiving honors in fields like Biology, Health Science, Criminal Justice, and Computer Science.
Alpha Phi Sigma, the criminal justice honor society at Western New England University, inducted 26 students, fostering critical thinking and elevating ethical standards in the field.
The University celebrated the induction of 12 outstanding students into Pi Mu Epsilon, the prestigious national mathematics honor society. The society recognizes academic excellence and fosters advancements in the field.
Western New England University honors Dr. Tim Vercellotti with the Excellence in Teaching Award for his compassionate mentorship and commitment to student success.
Pi Sigma Alpha, the national honor society for political science, welcomed six outstanding students at Western New England University's induction ceremony. The society upholds high standards of scholarship in political sciences.
Experience the twisted tale of Seymour and Audrey II in the spring musical "Little Shop of Horrors" at ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥app University's Wood Auditorium. Tickets available online or at the door.
Finalists for the 2023 ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥app Teaching Excellence Award revealed at Western New England University. Input from students, alumni, faculty, and staff sought to help select the winner.