"The best thing about the Global Cultural Studies program is that it showed me the real-world perspective. It is mind-opening and answers questions you never thought you could have theorized. It makes you think and truly look at nations, institutions, news and people through different lenses."
Monday, June 1, 2020
Journalism faculty highlight what makes Point Park's multiplatform journalism program distinctive and how it equips students with the tools to embark on their careers.
Monday, October 14, 2019
Margaret Welsh, Pittsburgh Current’s music editor-at-large, recently visited Point Park University to discuss the niche field of music journalism with students in various majors.
Alumna Kimberly Rassau, Ed.D., earned a B.A. in communications and an M.A. in curriculum and instruction from Point Park University, and was recently named executive director of the Bidwell Training Center.
"If you want to get hands-on experience in your field beginning day one, Point Park is the perfect place. Going to college in the middle of Downtown Pittsburgh opens up so many doors for your career."
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
School of Communication students spent their Friday nights working behind the scenes with the AT&T SportsNet production crew for high school football broadcasts.
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Korean War survivor Ock Soon Lee (Pega Crimbchin) came to campus Jan. 31 to share her harrowing - yet inspirational - story with Point Park University students, veterans, and members and guests of the Veterans Breakfast Club.
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Students heard inspiring stories from three female veterans at the "Wonder Women of World War II" on-campus event March 14, hosted by Point Park's history department and Honors program
Friday, January 30, 2015
"Point Park offers a smorgasbord of opportunities for students to make an impact in the community. You'll grow, learn and leave Point Park with so much more than a degree. I know I did," said Richelle Szypulski.