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Exciting Developments: Poultry Facility at Delaware Valley University On The Way
Delaware Valley University plans to build an 8,000-square-foot Poultry Center, pending additional funding. This facility aims to enhance student experiences, offering new classes and employment opportunities within animal science. Community support is strong, with partnerships established for funding and resources to educate future poultry farmers.
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Social Stress at college: Same Fish Different Ocean
Starting college often brings social stress, as seen at Delaware Valley University. Students like Lauren Caruvana faced challenges fitting in and dealing with judgment; however, she found support in the university library and cherished friendships from home. Conversely, Vanessa Conley adapted well, emphasizing openness and connection for social success.
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Full360 Student Media Wins Sweepstakes for 2nd Consecutive Year, Winning a total of 10 State-wide Awards
By Jake DiBlasio Despite the gloomy weather in Doylestown, it is a bright day for members of Full360 Student Media, whose work contributed to Delaware Valley University taking home the sweepstakes in the Pennsylvania Keystone Media Contest by winning the most awards in its category. A total of 16 students were recognized for their work…
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New Career Closet at DelVal Aims to Remove Financial Barriers for Students
Delaware Valley University launched the Career Closet and Wardrobe Box program in fall 2025, offering free professional clothing to students for interviews and internships. Despite its benefits, many students remain unaware of the resource, highlighting the need for improved campus awareness.
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So you want an animal on campus? Here’s how to get one.
Owen Klessel’s content highlights the benefits of having an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) on campus, particularly for individuals with disabilities. He illustrates this through a story about Animal Boy, who struggles with chronic anxiety and brings his pangolin, Pango, to college. However, Animal Boy fails to file the required ESA paperwork. The video serves as…
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March 6, 2024
By delvalmedia
By Charlie Roller / Full360 Correspondent As the Covid-19 Pandemic slowly dwindles away in the back of people’s minds, the college experience many once knew is no longer. An incredible transformation has resulted in isolated undergraduate students, according to some Delaware Valley University professors and college students. As students struggle with socialization, attention span issues […]
Video: A Visit to Henry Mercer’s Tile Works of Bucks County
December 15, 2023
By delvalmedia
By Gillian Baker / Full360 Multimedia Producer Take a glimpse inside The Moravian Pottery and Tile Works, a National Historic Landmark District located at Doylestown, less than three miles from Delaware Valley University. Located off Swamp Road, the tile works was built in 1911-12 and houses five kilns. The museum continues to produce tile using […]
Listen Up: Philadelphia Inquirer Sports Columnist Marcus Hayes shares his story with The Full360
November 30, 2023
Editor’s Note: Zaida Martin | Full360 Executive Editor November was a time of new content and new media adventures for the Full360 blog at Delaware Valley University. In addition to articles, photos, and short form videos, now comes the student media’s newest endeavor – podcasting. On Thursday Nov. 2, 2023, the Full 360 staff welcomed […]
Dr. Randal Pinkett’s Powerful Lessons Inspire DelVal Students
November 2, 2023
By yamullacj
Dr. Randal Pinkett, a frequent contributor to national television programs, author, and entrepreneur, spoke at DelVal on October 25, encouraging students to view failure as a starting point and not an end. He emphasized the importance of passion, resilience, diversity of thought, and humility on the path to success. He also acknowledged the significance of relationships and gratitude in a successful journey, highlighting his belief in self-reflection when encountering different perspectives.
Clubs, clubs, and more clubs! The Fall 2023 C&O Expo
September 4, 2023
By Zaida Martin / Full 360 Editor To kick off the Fall semester, students gathered along Alumni Lane from 5-7pm for the coveted C&O Expo! The Club and Organization Exposition is a beginning-of-the-semester tradition here at DelVal. All clubs and student-led groups gather to show classmates and friends what their club has to offer. “I […]
Delaware Valley University’s Apiary Society is abuzz with activity this Fall
August 31, 2023
By delvalmedia
By Emma Gargiulo / Campus Correspondent Interested in learning more about bees? DelVal’s Apiary Society is a student-run club that does all things bees. From assisting with the maintenance of our on-campus Apiary, to processing honey and beeswax into sellable products, they encompass all parts of apiculture. On most days, you can find club members […]
Student Picks: Books you can’t put down
April 28, 2023
By delvalmedia
By Ashley Lyons / Full360 writer It was a cold, gray day in late December, with the sun struggling to emerge from behind a wall of dark clouds. I’d gotten lost on the way to the store, but now, I parked my car in an out-of-the-way spot at the side of the massive, two-story building, […]
What is the difference between Hemp and Marijuana? The Head of DelVal’s Cannabis Studies program explains:
April 27, 2023
Li Williams / Full360 Staff Writer Sometimes hemp and marijuana are confused, so we set out to explain the difference with the help of Dr. Carla Garzon, who coordinates the Cannabis Studies program at Delaware Valley University. What is Hemp? Hemp, formerly known as industrial hemp, is classified, and described by the US Congress as […]
Aggie Alert, Other New Safety Protocols Put in Place at DelVal
April 4, 2023
By delvalmedia
By Kaitlyn Brady / Full360 Reporter On the week of March 20th, Delaware Valley University participated in emergency Awareness week, and new additions to the university’s current emergency awareness protocols were announced and implemented. The largest change currently happening at this time is the uploading of all available numbers into Aggie Alert. Aggie Alert, formerly […]
Pennsylvania’s Invasive Species: How One Scout Camp is Making a Difference
March 27, 2023
By delvalmedia
By Ashley Lyons / Full360 Reporter Resica Falls Scout Reservation is one of my favorite places on Earth. Located in the Poconos, near East Stroudsburg, it stretches over 4,000 acres of forest, teeming with wildlife and bisected by the powerful Bushkill River. The reservation is named for the waterfalls that sit on its property, the […]
Philadelphia Flower Show
March 18, 2023
Li Williams / Full360 Staff Writer The Music played in unison with changing neon lights at the entrance of the Philadelphia Flower Show. For the first time in two years, the flower show was back on display at the Philadelphia Convention Center. Earlier this month, Delaware Valley University celebrated its 74th year of taking part […]
DelVal’s Black Student Union to host Soul Food Saturday Fundraiser March 18
March 16, 2023
By delvalmedia
By Goddy Marc / Full360 Producer Do you love to eat soul food and want donate to a good cause? The Black Student Union’s Saturday fundraiser is the place for you to be. This Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in South Hall Phase 1 Kitchen, the Black Student Union will be selling plates of soul food. […]
Say Cheese! DelVal introduces new live cams to watch this season’s foal births
March 15, 2023
By delvalmedia
On the morning of February 7, 2023, Delaware Valley University welcomed its first foal of the season. The foal, named Gouda, was born at the early hour of 12:54 AM. Gouda is the first of many cheese-themed babies expected to be born on campus this season. Per university tradition, upper-level Equine Reproduction students were given […]
Top 5 Thrift Shops In Bucks County Area
March 3, 2023
Marley Bramsway / Full360 Digital Media Producer Ever wanted to start thrifting but just don’t know where to start? Start here. After a tour of area thrift stores, I consider these spots the top 5 destination for deals. They have great prices, great finds, and are quick and cheap places to elevate your style! With aisles […]
DelVal Senior Using E360 to Help Achieve Her Dream
February 28, 2023
By seworkman
Sabrina Workman / Full360 Digial Producer Marissa Miller was destined for the theater. From an early age, she was on stage helping her parents as her father owned a theater and her parents met in the industry. “It was never forced upon me or anything, performing or producing or being in the arts, but it […]
DelVal Student Athlete Launches Fitness Business
February 21, 2023
By Goddy Marc
By Goddy Marc / Full360 Digital Producer Student athlete Joshua (JoJo) Pierre has launched his own fitness business called “330 Fitness.” The communications and media major, who plays for the men’s basketball team at Delaware Valley University, was inspired by the Bedstuy building in the Brooklyn neighborhood he grew up in. Pierre aims to help […]
Lack of AC, Privacy in Dorms Among Top Concerns for DelVal Students
February 17, 2023
By Li Williams / Full360 Staff Writer On a hot August morning, students and parents darted from their cars to dorms, lugging bins, appliances and other belongings. After the exhausting move-in day, some families wanted to relax and cool down. But there was no escape from the heat. “There’s only air conditioning in South and […]
Urban Outfitters’ Terrain at Del Val to Open this Summer. Here’s the latest.
February 3, 2023
By Lexan Coleman, Li Williams, Logan Boushell and Goddy Marc/ Full360 Digital Producers It’s coming soon. Terrain at DelVal will open summer of 2023, according to a Delaware Valley University announcement released Jan. 30. Terrain, with its new sprawling retail and event center, will operate on the outskirts of the DelVal’s campus, bringing new job […]
Enjoy history and a hike at Washington Crossing Historic Park
January 20, 2023
By Lexan Coleman / Staff Writer If you are ever bored on any Friday with your friends, Washington Crossing Historic Park is open with plenty of activities throughout the year. At the park, you can go on a hike Friday Jan. 27, tour the historic grounds or have a picnic. Plus, there are also no […]
Results of the 2026 Philadelphia Flower Show
April 2, 2026
By rawlsrw6619
The Philadelphia Flower Show, celebrating its 197th year, took place from February 28 to March 8, attracting over 250,000 attendees. This year’s theme, “Rooted: Origins of American Gardening,” highlighted diverse gardening traditions. Visitors enjoyed floral displays and installations, with awards recognizing creativity and excellence across various categories.
DelVal Unveils New True Balance Station, Providing an Inclusive Dining Experience
March 19, 2026
DelVal recently started its True Balance dining station at Levin Dining Hall, dedicated to accommodating students with food allergies. The initiative aims to provide safe, healthy meal options and addresses previous concerns about allergen management while ensuring enjoyable meals for all.
DelVal Job Fair Opens Doors for Student Career Opportunities
March 19, 2026
By: Lily Hale, Full360 Multimedia Reporter Students gathered in Moumgis Auditorium on March 4 as Delaware Valley University hosted its semesterly job and internship fair. The event, held each semester, brings together dozens of companies and organizations and gives students the opportunity to explore summer employment, internships, and career experiences that can help strengthen their […]
Pennsylvania Bill Proposes Public Registry for Animal Abusers
March 18, 2026
BY LAUREN CARUVANA / FULL360 REPORTER Soon, people may know whether a potential pet owner has faced animal abuse charges. Pennsylvania lawmakers are introducing bills to make those convicted of animal abuse public, similar to the Megan’s law database. House Bill No. 2143 is a proposed database that will contain a list of individuals convicted […]
Aggies Track and Field Heading to the Plex for MAC Champions
March 17, 2026
By Jante Bazadough With indoor track season coming to an end, the Aggies finished their season at the Plex at Alvernia University in Reading, Pennsylvania, for the annual MAC champions meet. Thanks to multiple record-breaking finishes, the Aggies climbed 3 spots and finished 8th in the championship meet. With multiple podium finishes, Victor Cruz was […]
Exciting Developments: Poultry Facility at Delaware Valley University On The Way
March 17, 2026
By marim3093
Delaware Valley University plans to build an 8,000-square-foot Poultry Center, pending additional funding. This facility aims to enhance student experiences, offering new classes and employment opportunities within animal science. Community support is strong, with partnerships established for funding and resources to educate future poultry farmers.
Social Stress at college: Same Fish Different Ocean
March 7, 2026
By ortizb7589
Starting college often brings social stress, as seen at Delaware Valley University. Students like Lauren Caruvana faced challenges fitting in and dealing with judgment; however, she found support in the university library and cherished friendships from home. Conversely, Vanessa Conley adapted well, emphasizing openness and connection for social success.
Full360 Student Media Wins Sweepstakes for 2nd Consecutive Year, Winning a total of 10 State-wide Awards
March 5, 2026
By Jake DiBlasio Despite the gloomy weather in Doylestown, it is a bright day for members of Full360 Student Media, whose work contributed to Delaware Valley University taking home the sweepstakes in the Pennsylvania Keystone Media Contest by winning the most awards in its category. A total of 16 students were recognized for their work […]
New Career Closet at DelVal Aims to Remove Financial Barriers for Students
March 5, 2026
By delvalmedia
Delaware Valley University launched the Career Closet and Wardrobe Box program in fall 2025, offering free professional clothing to students for interviews and internships. Despite its benefits, many students remain unaware of the resource, highlighting the need for improved campus awareness.
So you want an animal on campus? Here’s how to get one.
March 1, 2026
Owen Klessel’s content highlights the benefits of having an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) on campus, particularly for individuals with disabilities. He illustrates this through a story about Animal Boy, who struggles with chronic anxiety and brings his pangolin, Pango, to college. However, Animal Boy fails to file the required ESA paperwork. The video serves as a guide for students interested in applying for an ESA in on-campus housing.
Meet the World’s Most Trafficked Animal
February 26, 2026
By salazars0703
Eli Freier hosted a pangolin exhibit to raise awareness about the illegal trafficking threatening the species, just before World Pangolin Day. With six of the eight pangolin species endangered, Freier emphasized their unique qualities and the need for protection, as over 100,000 are poached annually for their scales.
DelVal’s C&O Exposition Sparks Student Involvement
February 26, 2026
The 2026 Club and Organization Exposition at Delaware Valley University invited students to engage with over 60 student-run clubs, fostering relationships and shared interests. The event highlighted diverse clubs, allowing leaders and participants to connect and establish community goals.
Exploring Peace Valley Park: A Nature Lover’s Paradise
February 19, 2026
By salazars0703
Amy Rims, who grew up exploring Peace Valley Park, now serves as its Office Manager, promoting its wildlife and educational programs. The park, once her grandmother’s dairy farm, features diverse habitats and offers various activities such as bird watching, nature walks, and seasonal events, fostering environmental appreciation and education.
A Photographer’s Glimpse inside the ‘I.C.E. OUT’ march in Philadelphia
February 17, 2026
By rawlsrw6619
Full360 Media Producer Ryan Rawls reflects on a photojournalism assignment covering a recent I.C.E. protest in Philadelphia.
Frozen Sprinkler Pipe After Power Outage Displaced 18 Students
February 11, 2026
A burst sprinkler pipe at Delaware Valley University damaged dorm rooms, displacing 18 students. The university’s officials are providing assistance and relocation options while working on repairs. Students faced emotional distress over lost personal items.
DelVal Students Find Their “True North” at 2026 PA Dairy Summit
February 10, 2026
By Nina Weiland From February 3rd to February 5th, seven Delaware Valley University students, Izzy Anderson ’27, Malayna Barnhart ’27, Hannah Dice ’27, Sophia Latour ’29, Lyndsey Smith ’29, Caitlyn VanDeusen ’27, and Taylor Zacniewski ’28, attended the 2026 Pennsylvania Dairy Summit in Grantville, PA, alongside Joanne Powell, professor and co-chair of the Animal Science […]




