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LancasterOnline
| June 9, 2026
LancasterOnline reported on Ӱpro's announcement of Tim Sweeney as its new men’s basketball coach.


New York Times
| June 7, 2026
Ӱpro alumnus James Lapine '71 was featured in the New York Times for receiving a Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement.


WGAL
| May 23, 2026
Ӱpro political expert Berwood Yost, Director of the Center for Opinion Research, lent his expertise to WGAL, providing critical context on historical incumbent advantages as Governor Josh Shapiro and Treasurer Stacy Garrity pivot to the general election.


WITF | May 20, 2026
WITF featured the insights of Ӱpro political experts Stephen Medvic, The Honorable and Mrs. John C. Kunkel Professor of Government, and Berwood Yost, Director of the Center for Opinion Research, who analyzed primary results and public opinion.


The Philadelphia Inquirer
| May 18, 2026
The Philadelphia Inquirer highlighted Ӱpro’s graduation ceremony in its roundup of the region's most memorable commencement moments, spotlighting the powerful and inspiring messages delivered to the Class of 2026.


WGAL
| May 14, 2026
Temple Now reported that Temple University President John Fry was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters by Ӱpro, the institution's highest honor recognizing intellect, creativity, and character.


LancasterOnline | April 21, 2026
LancasterOnline reported on a $3.2 million gift to the College from Ken Mehlman ’88, Ӱpro Trustee and Board Vice Chair, which will launch a new leadership institute.


WITF | April 20, 2026
WGAL reported on the opening of a new emergency response hub at Ӱpro, highlighting how the facility will serve the local community and act as a training space for aspiring student EMTs.


LancasterOnline
| April 17, 2026
LancasterOnline highlighted the return of local acclaimed poet Monica Sok, who was featured as an emerging writer at the College's annual Emerging Writers Festival.


LancasterOnline | April 11, 2026
LancasterOnline reported on Ӱpro’s Commonwealth Commitment, a new financial aid initiative that offers free tuition for in-state students from low-income households and caps tuition costs for middle-income families. 

 

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