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Thiel College Assistant Professor of Biology Christopher Fonner, Ph.D., is investigating the effects of sex hormones on susceptibility to a deadly fungal pathogen in amphibian species.
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Thiel College announced this month that 338 students were named to the Dean’s List for the spring 2016 semester. A student must attain a grade point average (GPA) of 3.4 on a 4.0 scale while being enrolled full time to be eligible for the Dean’s List at the College.
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Director of Athletics Amy Schafer was recently named a member of the Bethany College Athletic Hall of Fame.
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The Thiel College Office of Admission is launching a set of new “Summer BBQ” visit days to be held Monday, June 27 and Wednesday, July 13.
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Organizers hope to build off the success of the inaugural Thiel College Electronics Camp and make it an annual event.
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Thiel College interim Vice President for College Advancement Roberta J. Leonard was recently named to the Thrivent Fellows Program—a rigorous 12-month executive fellowship.
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More than 200 Thiel College students were awarded degrees during the College's 142nd Commencement Exercises on May 8 in the William A. Passavant Memorial Center.
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Thiel College announces Whitney Zunic has been appointed the director of regional recruitment in the greater Cleveland and northeast Ohio region. The new position is a result of the College’s strategy to raise its recruiting profile in the third-largest population center in the Great Lakes region.
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Thiel College Assistant Professor of Psychology Kristel Gallagher, Ph.D., is researching compensatory health beliefs as a part of the Greenville Neuromodulation Center (GNC) Faculty/Student Research Institute.
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Several Thiel College faculty and student research teams have begun work on summer research projects that will examine such varied topics as “damage control” health habits, amphibian population decline and political gender bias. The research is a part of the second year of the Greenville Neuromodulation Center (GNC) Faculty/Student Research Institute.