China has moved one step closer to clean fusion energy by breaking a long-standing rule in plasma physics. Scientists running the country’s artificial sun have shown that plasma can stay stable even at very high density.
For many years, high…

China has moved one step closer to clean fusion energy by breaking a long-standing rule in plasma physics. Scientists running the country’s artificial sun have shown that plasma can stay stable even at very high density.
For many years, high…


Penn State Altoona will host a Winter Hot Chocolate Social performing arts series featuring community artists.
The cabaret-style events will take place at 5 p.m. on Sundays, January 11 and 25, and Feb. 1 in the Titelman Study of the Misciagna…

Entries are officially open for the brand-new Unity 5K, a mass participation event that will see 1000s runners run the same marathon route as the Birmingham 2026 European Athletics Championships
West-Midlanders are being given…

Tributes have been paid to a singer and businessman who died during a Hogmanay hike with his dog in the Arrochar Alps mountains.
Andrew Ure was reported overdue from a hike on Ben Vane, the day after his 41st birthday, at about 17:30.
His family…

The Department of Accounting and Finance recently welcomed Nadia Matthie, partner at Withum, one of the nation’s top 20 accounting firms, along with Jesse Shearer, Withum’s campus recruiter, for a day of professional development and networking with York College students.
During their visit, Matthie and Shearer conducted one-on-one interviews, presentations, and networking sessions, giving students a firsthand look at career opportunities beyond the Big Four accounting firms. The event underscored Withum’s commitment to fostering a supportive and inclusive workplace culture, demonstrating that success in accounting can be achieved across a variety of professional settings.
Students left the November 2025 sessions feeling inspired and encouraged, gaining not only practical career insights but also a clearer sense of the professional culture they aspire to join. The interactive presentations and mock interviews offered valuable preparation for future careers in accounting and finance.
Dr. Chris Hsu, Chair of the Department of Accounting and Finance, expressed gratitude for Withum’s time and dedication.
“The firm’s engagement reflected a genuine investment in students’ potential and future,” said Dr. Hsu. “Plans are already underway for Withum 2.0 events next year, promising continued opportunities for students to connect with industry leaders.”
Students also expressed confidence and gratitude for Withum’s generosity of time and expertise.
“This event was intentionally designed to inspire growth and confidence,” said Felicia Emina. “It reminded us that we belong in every conversation and any boardroom, while remaining our authentic selves. Regardless of major, students can thrive at a firm like Withum and continue to elevate.”
And Roopa Narine expressed a similar sentiment. “My experience at Deloitte has been truly inspiring. The mentorship and the opportunity to engage with professionals who generously shared their journeys and insights have strengthened my motivation and determination to one day become part of the company. The collaborative environment and exposure to real-world challenges have further fueled my passion for continuous growth, both academically and professionally.
-Roopa Narine Sophomore
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Two-time defending national champion Grand View (Iowa) is No. 1 in the 2025 Netting Professionals NAIA Coaches’ Top 25 Postseason Poll after winning the 2025…