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A series of paintings by local artist Peggy Albert Mangano will be featured in an exhibit at the 91ֿ East Liverpool Art Gallery, located in the Mary Patterson Building. Titled “Flowers by Peggy,” the show opens with a reception on Thursday, April 12, beginning at 5:30 p.m.
91ֿ at East Liverpool is preparing for its 13th annual Earth Day Environmental Justice Conference to be held April 21.
Kendra Snatchko is about to graduate from 91ֿ and her eyes are focused on a bright future. Her vision of the future, however, started forming when she was only 12 years old.
That’s when she set her sights on someday working in the fashion world.
Snatchko will…
It’s difficult to find information about the late William (Dan) Southall on the Internet, and that’s a shame. He was a brilliant student, artist and educator who stockpiled his own art in a humble way, leaving behind a collection that included ceramic sculptures, paintings,…
Dr. David Dees, interim dean of 91ֿ at Salem, announced those students named to the Fall 2017 President’s and Dean’s lists. To qualify for the President’s List, students must have a 4.0 grade point average and must have completed 15 hours during the semester.…
Dr. David Dees, interim dean of 91ֿ at East Liverpool, announced those students named to the Fall 2017 President’s or Dean’s lists. To qualify for the President’s List, students must have a 4.0 grade point average and must have completed 15 or more credit hours…
The second 91ֿ County Classic basketball game will take place Tuesday, Jan. 30, as the Salem Quakers host the East Liverpool Potters for a matchup on the hardwood. 91ֿ’s Columbiana County campuses will welcome fans from both ends of the county for an exciting…
The 91ֿ at Salem radiology and radiation therapy programs are teaming up with Ohio State University in a study to address chronic occupational-induced pain for those working in the medical imaging field. Through this study, students and faculty members from…
Seven students from the early childhood education technology program gathered with their supervisors and faculty for a graduation party and to celebrate their achievements.
Seventeen second-year students from the Occupational Therapy Assistant program rolled up their sleeves, flexed their muscles and went to work to help build the Walnut Grove Playground, an all-inclusive recreational facility designed for those with special needs.