New liberal studies curriculum pilots this semester
Starting this fall, SRU students across all majors will experience a new type of liberal studies curriculum.
SRU's class of 2023 will be the first...
8/29/19 Blotter
August 21 - Police received a complaint of approximately 12 books being taken from Vincent Science Center. It's unknown when the books were taken....
Excited to build lasting legacies
After saying goodbye to nine graduating seniors The Rocket Staff will look for continued improvement next year despite massive turnover and an unfilled position.
Graduating...
Diversity on the decline
The number of international students enrolled at SRU has gone down by 39 percent since 2015, making SRU a less diverse campus, according to...
The state of racial diversity of SRU’s faculty
When a community member questioned SRU President William Behre about the diversity of SRU’s faculty and staff at a townhall on Feb. 18, his...
Dunlop appointed as SGA president
At its final formal meeting of the semester, the Slippery Rock Student Government Association (SGA) confirmed Nicole Dunlop, a sophomore homeland security major, as...
SGA officially opens Bob’s Market
The Slippery Rock Student Government Association (SGA) accomplished a year-long task by officially opening Bob's Market at the Macoskey Center's Earth Day celebration Saturday...
5/2/19 Blotter
April 25 - A person went to the police station and stated that while parked in West Lake Commuter Lot, their vehicle was struck....
The future of social justice
Maggie Calvert believes that she is in the best position to help promote diversity and civil discourse at SRU. Just weeks ago, she was...
A decade of assistance
Petroleum and natural gas engineering is a young program at SRU, but has received another sign of support in the form of a $2.4...