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Endowment History – A. Stull Harris Memorial Scholarship

Established 1958 Mrs. Marie Harris Barkley established the A. Stull Harris Memorial Scholarship in 1958 as a memorial to her husband Alfred Stull Harris, former […]

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PGSF Honors John Berthelsen with Annual Recognition Award

PGSF Honors John Berthelsen with Annual Recognition Award for Service to Furtherance of Education for the Graphic Arts Pittsburgh, PA — October 21, 2022 — The […]

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PGSF Announces Board of Directors for 2022-2023 Term

Jules VanSant Continues Second Term as Chair October 31, 2022 (Pittsburgh, PA) The Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation (PGSF), a nonprofit organization working to build […]

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Endowment History – The Henry Wurst, Inc. Scholarship

Established 1997 Henry Wurst, Inc. was founded by Henry E. Wurst in Kansas City in 1937. The company provided short- and long-run printing and print-related […]

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PGSF grant supports Women’s Press Collective to train activists in print and publishing

The Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation recently awarded a $5,000 grant to Women’s Press Collective in Brooklyn, New York. WPC is an all-volunteer association whose […]

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PGSF Announces Retirement of Bernadine Eckert

Managing Director is being honored with a new Endowment Pittsburgh, PA — September 20, 2022 — Bernadine (Bernie) Eckert, long time Managing Director of the […]

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Printing United Expo Student Day

PRINTING United Alliance and the Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation are pleased to present “Ink Your Future,” a special day dedicated to the future of […]

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“Stand Up and Be Recognized”

In my last blog, I confessed about my sadness in failing to recognize my older sister throughout my life. Born four years before me, she […]

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