Military Appreciation Week spotlights veterans of America, SRU
Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country,” the late John F. Kennedy famously...
SRU provost announces department restructuring
Slippery Rock University’s provost said no faculty or clerical staff will be furloughed in the administrative academic department restructuring taking effect in May 2024.
Interim...
Chancellor Greenstein hosts open forum
Chancellor Greenstein visited Slippery Rock University (SRU) on Oct. 5 to meet with faculty, staff and students. The Chancellor’s visit to SRU was a...
Fuzzy Monkey Coffee to open café
Fuzzy Monkey Coffee Company, a veteran-owned roastery, is opening its first café storefront on Main Street.
The Slippery Rock-based coffee shop is set to open...
University organizations voice support in response to student’s call for action
In an update a week after a "dehumanizing" incident on the Happy Bus involving Student Success Coach Adriaunna Chambers. She stated that University President,...
VillageFest turns 20
Thousands of patrons celebrated the 20th annual Slippery Rock VillageFest on Saturday, Sept. 16. The festival featured artisan vendors, live music, games, refreshments and...
SRU implements free speech zones
On March 29, 2023, previous SRU president William Behre’s cabinet approved the university's new Expressive Activity policy. The policy designates three areas on campus...
SRU dorms over capacity
Slippery Rock University (SRU) is currently over its living capacity for on-campus residents.
Six students are temporarily being housed in one conference room in...
PASSHE partners with Google to offer career certificates
Governor Josh Shapiro announced the public-private partnership between tech giant Google and the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) on Tuesday, September 5....
West Nile Virus found in Butler County
Multiple mosquitos in Zelienople, Pa. have tested positive for West Nile Virus (WNV). The area is 20 minutes from campus and there are currently no...