One Health Seminar Series kicks off at DelVal: Join an event tonight with “One Health Communication: Crises in Literacies”

By Emma Menzel / DelVal One Health Reporter Last week, the One Health Seminar Series at DelVal kicked off with its first keynote speaker, Dr. Carl Heeder from Mountaire Poultry, who discussed what it means to be One Health certified in the poultry industry. His 30 years of experience in the industry gave students and faculty useful insight about the humane and efficient care of … Continue reading One Health Seminar Series kicks off at DelVal: Join an event tonight with “One Health Communication: Crises in Literacies”

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Delaware Valley University’s Apiary Society is abuzz with activity this Fall

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 at the apiary. Throughout the year, they sell their honey, … Continue reading Delaware Valley University’s Apiary Society is abuzz with activity this Fall

DelVal student launches real-estate business, sprouting from quarantine reading during Covid

By Goddy Marc / Full360 Digital Producer Schools shut down. Businesses shut down. Everyday routines shut down, as many faced getting up every day without being able to leave home, facing boredom each day that went on for weeks, then months. Like others, this was the typical everyday life during COVID, a depressing and frustrating time that seemed to have no end. But for a … Continue reading DelVal student launches real-estate business, sprouting from quarantine reading during Covid

DelVal’s Housing Shortage: Where Will We Go?

By Gillian Baker / Full360 Digital Producer As the end of the semester approaches, most students who live on campus eagerly anticipate finding out what their housing selection is for the next school year. You gather with your roommate(s), log onto the portal, and pray you get into your dorm of choice, which for most students, is South Hall or Centennial Hall. When some students … Continue reading DelVal’s Housing Shortage: Where Will We Go?

A Little Get Away – Not far from DelVal

By Lexan Coleman/Digital Media Producer If you are looking to get away, explore nature, but don’t want to travel too far from Delaware Valley University’s campus, here are some scenic and peaceful options. Goat Hill Goat Hill overlook is a beautiful hiking spot located in Lambertville NJ just off George Washington Rd. It is a 1.1-mile-long trail, but it can be shorter or longer depending … Continue reading A Little Get Away – Not far from DelVal

PHOTOS: Snapshots of DelVal’s Spring Sports Teams In Action

By Gillian Baker / Full360 Digital Producer Spring sports are in action at DelVal, and the last two weeks have started conference play. Entering games played through the MAC (Middle Atlantic Conference) means quite a few more games for each team. The university’s softball, baseball, women’s lacrosse, and men’s lacrosse teams each competed in multiple games in the past week, each producing wins. Here’s a … Continue reading PHOTOS: Snapshots of DelVal’s Spring Sports Teams In Action

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Philadelphia Flower Show

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 in the Philadelphia Flower Show and offered an “electric” garden … Continue reading Philadelphia Flower Show

DelVal graduate offers a bargain bookstore experience

                                    By Stephanie Archeval / Full360 Reporter There’s a hidden gem among us, a reader’s dream. It’s called Second Stories, and it’s operated by a DelVal graduate. Paperbacks are around $4 and hardbacks are under $10 dollars. With every purchase, you get a free bookmark of your choice. Located at 1013 W County Line Road, Second Stories is a used bookstore where you can donate your … Continue reading DelVal graduate offers a bargain bookstore experience

Drama Club at DelVal invites you to A Murder Mystery Dinner

By Zaida Martin / Full360 Reporter This spring the Drama Club at Delaware Valley University brings a new idea to the table: a Murder Mystery Dinner Theater. The club’s president, Abby McCoy, class of 2025, provided some details for the upcoming event. “We decided on doing a Murder Mystery dinner theater,” said McCoy. “Basically, it will be a theater in the round, so the stage … Continue reading Drama Club at DelVal invites you to A Murder Mystery Dinner

Trish Hartman; ABC Channel 6 Broadcast Journalist and News Personality Visits Delval

Cavan Kinne / Full360 Digital Media Producer ABC 6’s very own Trish Hartman came to DelVal to talk to media students about her work. Her story and give overall advice on the field of broadcasting and reporting. About finding her first job upon graduating she said, “You have to be willing to move around, I remember applying everywhere, all over the country.” Hartman is a … Continue reading Trish Hartman; ABC Channel 6 Broadcast Journalist and News Personality Visits Delval