CollegeTowne Initiative

CollegeTowne Initiative

Alvernia University launched the CollegeTowne initiative in Reading in late 2019. The concept featured three objectives:

• Changing how the university operates and grows
• Affecting the surrounding community and spurring economic development
• Helping Alvernia get noticed as an innovative force in higher education

Alvernia University Pottsville CollegeTowne and American House at Reading CollegeTowne

CollegeTowne initiative fuels regional expansion

Alvernia's forward-thinking initiative spurs development in downtown Reading and Pottsville.

Recent News

Loyack shares plans for second phase of CollegeTowne at President’s Dinner

Alumni and community leaders earn prestigious honors

Alvernia University's 2021 President's Dinner

Alvernia unveils newly opened downtown Reading location

New facility boasts 125,000 sq. ft. live-learn and community partner space

401 Penn Street Ribbon Cutting

Alvernia earns top 100 ranking among best regional universities for third consecutive year

Education and nursing programs also earn accolades by U.S. News & World Report

Alvernia University's downtown Reading location at 401 Penn Street

Student dining options expand to downtown Reading

CollegeTowne Card

New tenants arrive at Reading CollegeTowne Campus

Three community-enhancing organizations make a move to 401 Penn Street

401 Penn Street Construction Progress

Faculty gain access to entrepreneurial resources

New position supports Alvernia faculty, staff and student entrepreneurial and scholarly activities

Mary Ellen Wells

Alvernia selects downtown Pottsville location

Pottsville CollegeTowne initiative takes first step

Alvernia University President John R. Loyack shares details on Pottsville CollegeTowne

BCTV finds new home on Penn Street

Collaboration with Alvernia brings community media to CollegeTowne campus

From left: Alvernia University Senior Vice President and Provost Glynis Fitzgerald, Alvernia University President John R. Loyack, BCTV Executive Director Heather Adams and BCTV Chairman of the Board of Directors D. Bala Peterson