Alvernia University has received a $3 million state grant to support renovation projects at its Reading and Pottsville CollegeTowne campuses. The money is being provided through the Pennsylvania ...
Alvernia University and the County of Berks formalize an expanded partnership through its newly launched Apprenticeship to Degree Program to meet the talent needs of local employers through long-term, ...
READING, Pa. - College basketball is around the corner and the Alvernia Men's basketball squad has been getting ready for their season opener on Friday where they will face Juniata. Last season ...
These fish belong to the sarcopterygians, a group that also includes lungfish (fish with lungs) and tetrapods, a group to which humans also belong. Tetrapods are vertebrates (animals with a ...
On Oct. 23, 2024, a Reddit user posted a photo that purportedly showed two Australian men posing after catching a "doomsday fish," also known as an oarfish. The image had amassed more than 102,000 ...
Earlier this summer, the United Nations reported that humanity now consumes more fish raised in farms than taken from the ocean. The milestone was the culmination of a decades-long growth spurt in ...
Always a special occasion, Alvernia’s annual Honors Convocation resonated with an even deeper sense of triumph and inspiration for the university’s adult and graduate students this year. At the ...
A giant fish in Asia’s Mekong River that scientists believed to be extinct has been spotted three times after almost 20 years, according to a new study. The “ghost’ fish,” a large salmon ...
and Joan A. (Adams) Budgeon. Alan was a 1977 graduate of Muhlenberg High School and 1981 graduate of Alvernia College with an MA in English literature. Survivors include his son, Alan D.
Cambodian fishermen caught two fish in the Mekong River, measuring between 11 and 13 pounds and two to three feet long. This time researchers were able to purchase and examine the fish for themselves.
29, 2024 — In the largest predation event ever recorded, researchers observed capelin shoaling off the coast of Norway, where a swarm of cod overtook them, consuming over 10 million fish in a ...
Abigail McGinley, a 2021 Jim Thorpe graduate, recently played her final game after a four-year career on Alvernia University’s volleyball team. McGinley, a defensive specialist and libero, was second ...