Student specialty radio shows by #kuradio
KUR sports announcers did not travel to Shepherd University, but provided pre/half/and post game analysis of Kutztown University football dismantling Shepherd on Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025 in West Virginia.
Students of Dr. Davis's Meteorology class in the Department of Physical Sciences produce weather forecasts for KUR as part of their class assignments.
KUR personality Alex Schwartz interviews team captains of the KU ice hockey team.
KUR student treasurer and radio personality Alex Schwartz interviews Keith Brintzenhoff of the Berks Fiddle Fest & Kutztown Folk Music Society.
KUR sports announcers did not travel to Edinboro, but provided pre/half/and post game analysis of Kutztown University football dismantling Edinboro 34 to 0 on Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025 in Erie County.
Legendary game which went from 7 p.m. until past midnight the next day due to multiple weather delays.
New KUR pro sports talk radio show.
Campus weather experts 'Monsoon' Mike Regensburger (advisor of Kutztown University Radio) and Dr. Michael Davis (Physical Sciences Professor) discuss past, present, and future weather trends, along with a specialized topic, this show's topic being how Dr. Davis's students will be helping provide weather forecasts for airing on KUR.
Interview with Pamela S. Gockley, executive director/founder of The Camel Project, a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation whose mission is to empower individuals and organizations to recognize and change the culture of bullying and unacceptable behaviors that result in violence, trauma, and abuse through education, advocacy, and support. The Camel Project is hosting ChalkPalooza Kutztown 2025 on Saturday, September 6, 2025 at Renninger's Farmers Market in Kutztown. https://www.thecamelproject.org/
In the College to Career program at TRIO SSSP, upperclassmen students describe in detail how they developed a professional work ethic during their internships. They also discuss some of the most important lessons they learned from their experiences and offer guidance to anyone considering a similar internship.
In the College to Career program at TRIO SSSP, upperclassmen students describe in detail how they developed a professional work ethic during their internships. They also discuss some of the most important lessons they learned from their experiences and offer guidance to anyone considering a similar internship.
In her final news assignment before becoming a KU alum, outgoing KUR news coordinator Naa Anorkor Nikoi interviewed incoming new KU President Dr. Philip Cavalier.
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