News published October 2017
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IN THE NEWS: What to Learn from Failed Harvey Weinstein Humor
Published October 30th, 2017People find humor in practically everything, from natural disasters to terrorism, which makes me ask: Can absolutely anything be framed as funny?
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“A Survivor’s Guide to the News” to be held Nov. 15 at Messiah
Published October 30th, 2017Join local journalists from PennLive.com/The Patriot-News, ABC27 and WITF for a free Media Town Hall, “A Survivor’s Guide to the News"
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International Programs: ready for a life-changing experience?
Published October 27th, 2017Messiah students share their experiences from studying in different locations around the world
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Messiah College to hold annual Christmas concert
Published October 26th, 2017Begin your Christmas season with this beautiful concert featuring a variety of Department of Music ensembles
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An evening with journalist and presidential historian Jon Meacham
Published October 17th, 2017Presidential historian and Pulitzer Prize-winner Jon Meacham will speak at Messiah College on Thursday, Nov. 2
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Orpheus Chamber Orchestra to perform Oct. 27
Published October 11th, 2017Orpheus Chamber Orchestra creates extraordinary musical experiences that enrich lives and empower individuals through collaboration, innovation, and a passion for artistic excellence.
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Managing stress: avoiding a mid-semester meltdown
Published October 10th, 2017As papers and exams pile up the semester quickly escalates into stressful, crazy days. Eleanor A. Muir, Director of Counseling and Health Services at Messiah College offers some suggestions for stress management.
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Best ways to finance your graduate degree
Published October 2nd, 2017A graduate degree is a good investment in your career and future earnings. Currently, more than 20 percent of jobs in the United States either require a graduate degree or strongly prefer one. People who have a master's degree earn, on average, roughly $12,000 more per year than those who have only a bachelor's degree.