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This edition of the Daily News Roundup is provided by AICUP.

January 10, 2020

Gannon University Offers Look Inside I-HACK Facility offered another look inside its I-HACK facility as construction progresses. It posted a video on Twitter, breaking down the plans for the building it is calling Knight Tower inside the former Verizon call center building on W. Tenth St. in Erie.

Irish band brings acoustic happiness to Mercyhurst We Banjo 3, consisting of two sets of brothers, will play music that’s somewhere between Irish and bluegrass.

Immaculata University Celebrates its Centennial Anniversary with Plans for the Future Led by President Barbara Lettiere, the Chester County school is making strides toward increasing enrollment and funding.

Geneva College Will Open Local Campus in Partnership with Eastern Christian School in North Haledon, NJ The State of has officially approved Eastern Campus (GCEC), a Christian higher education program, to open on the grounds of Eastern Christian School in North Haledon, NJ starting in fall 2020.

Bucknell professor to facilitate workshop designed to unlock children’s creativity For the first time, the Lewisburg Children’s Museum will open its doors to children who want to put their creativity, curiosity and imagination to work by designing their own toy.

Bask in the medieval music of Sequentia at One of the most compelling explorers of medieval culture is Benjamin Bagby, the American singer, composer and harpist who lives in Paris. He performs with Sequentia, and this week they bring a new program to town with fresh discoveries of the ways our distant ancestors expressed themselves.

Misericordia University plans special events for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day will host a series of special events throughout January and February to celebrate the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and recognize February as Black History Month.

Central Michigan professor named dean at Seton Hill’s School of Business has named Debasish Chakraborty, a professor of economics at Central Michigan University, as dean of the Greensburg university’s School of Business.

Several AICUP schools get funding to target opioids on campus Thirteen schools around the state are receiving a portion of the grant, including , , , , and .

WCU hosts legislative hearing on future of higher education State Senator Andy Dinniman, who serves as minority chair of the Senate Education Committee and helped coordinate the hearing, opened the hearing by discussing concerns about the concept of “the cliff” – a point at which workforce skills fail to meet the needs of the new economy.

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