Medea and Antigone Rude Mechanicals Give Us a Taste of Ancient Greece
(The Picket) – When presented with Classic Greek Tragedies we often think of images of men in togas who go to slay monster or are Read More
(The Picket) – When presented with Classic Greek Tragedies we often think of images of men in togas who go to slay monster or are Read More
(THE PICKET) – “We saw over 150 people that day but one patient in particular stood out. A 16-year-old girl and her mother approached me. Read More
(THE PICKET) –On Thursday, March 10, Shepherd will welcome The Two Rivers Trio to the music department Salon Series. The Two Rivers Trio consists Read More
(THE PICKET)- Tuesday afternoon, a normally casual and quiet time at the Game Zone quickly became a buzz of activity and excitement as a much Read More
(THE PICKET) – Dancers from Duquesne University took a Shepherd University audience Saturday through a tour of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. On Saturday, Read More
PAIGE SHARABI/The Picket Monday, February 22nd from 4pm to 7pm Sarah Jacobs featured her vibrant and bold patterned paintings in the Shepherd’s Phase II Gallery. Read More
(THE PICKET)-Shepherd University will be hosting the 4th Annual Literacy Leaders Conference on April 9 in conjunction with the Jefferson County Reading Council. This event Read More
Students at Shepherd University had the opportunity to learn a little more about cyberbullying and ways that they can get help if they know someone Read More
(THE PICKET)- Having observed early rehearsal of Shepherd University Music Department’s production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s Iolanthe or The Peer and the Peri I was Read More
(THE PICKET) – Benjamin Banneker was the first black man to publish a widely distributed almanac that included ephemeris, weather forecasts, tides, and sunrises and Read More
(THE PICKET) – A son of a slave and the second African American to obtain a PhD from Harvard University in 1912, Carter G. Woodson’s Read More