After facing several years of falling enrollment and financial instability, Cheyney University is looking to remake itself by playing to its strengths. On Tuesday, Carnegie Hall on Cheyney's campus was filled with students, alumni, board members and others celebrating the launch of two new institutes that are part of the school's redesign. One institute will focus on issues of diversity and access, and the other on STEM (science, technology, engineering and math). The Institute for the Contemporary...