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Thiel College alumna Emily Irons ’24 is serving with the Peace Corps in Uganda and recently received approval for a self-funded grant initiative aimed at renovating a dilapidated classroom building at her school.
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Three-hundred-fifty-eight students were named to the Thiel College Dean’s List for the spring 2025 semester.
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Thiel College is hosting the inaugural Tomcat Tennis Tournament, a Level 6 United States Tennis Association-sanctioned event on July 12-13 at the recently updated tennis facilities.
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Thiel College recently awarded diplomas to its graduates following its spring 2025 academic semester.
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For the fourth straight year, Thiel College will serve as the overnight stop for the Bike MS: Escape to the Lake cycling event, which brings approximately 500 cyclists and volunteers to campus as part of a two-day fundraising ride scheduled for June 7–8.
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Thiel College alumnus and Trustee Emeritus Mark Nordenberg, J.D. ’70 H’98, a lifelong advocate for higher education, has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. This marks the first time in the College’s history that a Thiel alumnus has been inducted into the Academy.
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Thiel College’s Assistant Dean for Student Engagement Than Oo recently had his article “How Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Reminds Us About Work,” published in the latest issue of Intersections, the biannual magazine by the Network of ELCA Colleges and Universities.
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The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded Thiel College a $59,857 Spotlight on the Humanities in Higher Education development grant to support the integration of digital tools and literacy into general education courses in English, history, and philosophy.
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Thiel College was voted the top higher education institution in the Sharon Herald’s 2025 Best of the Best contest, which invites readers throughout Mercer County and beyond to recognize outstanding businesses, organizations, and institutions in the region.
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Thiel College will host a one-day sketching workshop led by artist and former faculty member William J. Mancuso on Saturday, June 7, in Room 301 of the Daniel and Dorothy Spence Academic Center. The workshop will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and is designed to encourage participants to explore sketching as a mindful, enjoyable activity that brings attention to the details of everyday life.