Alvernia names Greg Header '97, the namesake of the university’s School of Business and successful entrepreneur, as the ...
The Alvernia University Board of Trustees votes to extend the contract of President Glynis A. Fitzgerald, Ph.D., through 2029 ...
Pennsylvania Chief Diversity Officer Norman Bristol Colon presented the keynote speech entitled “Pioneers of Change: Shaping ...
You asked for it, so it is back! Our most popular virtual event is a great way to bring the Alvernia community together ...
Financial Wellness Center established as part of expanded partnership. Alvernia University and Visions Federal Credit Union ...
Alvernia students represented the Alvernia Student Chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) at the SHRM ...
Rachel Miller, a second-year Master of Science in Athletic Training student, was recently awarded the Professional Football ...
Reeser-Mazur was well into her thesis when she suffered a life-threatening brain aneurysm. Hospitalized for two weeks, she ...
Sorin explores the automobile’s complex role in mobility and racial oppression . Gretchen Sorin, author of "Driving While ...
The short answer is yes, but the more detailed truth is that each person's situation is different. In other words, Alvernia does accept credits for classes you've already successfully completed.
Alvernia celebrated the inauguration of Glynis A. Fitzgerald, Ph.D., the eighth president in university history, with a week of activities for students, faculty, staff, alumni and the community. The ...
Alvernia's approach and process to admissions and financial aid help change a daunting process to one of support and understanding. A dedicated team works directly with students and families to ...