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Thiel College graduate Annika Schul ’19 was chosen for a pair of honors by the national organization of her sorority Sigma Kappa. She is undergoing training at Sigma Kappa’s national headquarters in Carmel, Ind. for her position as a leadership consultant with the organization.
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The first of two summer BBQ visit events at Thiel College is at 9 a.m. Monday and will include hands-on sessions with staff and faculty members, a tour of the campus and an introduction to the application process and financial aid procedures.
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Nearly 200 members of the Northwestern Pennsylvania Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America will converge on Thiel College from June 13—15 for the organization’s annual synod assembly.
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Two-hundred-thirty-nine students were named to the Dean's List for the spring 2019 semester.
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Thiel College awarded diplomas to its graduates during its 145th Commencement Exercises on May 5.
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Thiel College fraternity Phi Theta Phi was recognized with the “Leaps and Bounds” Award at the annual Corporate and Community Dinner of the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation on May 8.
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Thiel College’s Environmental Safety Management program coordinator participated in the Pittsburgh Business Times Ask the Experts discussion about the “growing need for environmental safety management education.”
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Thiel College Coordinator of the Disability Resource Center and the Assistant Director of Career Development Clarissa Arbuckle ’11 was recently recognized as one of Mercer County’s top young leaders during this year’s Mercer County chambers of commerce “40 under Forty” awards ceremony.
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Thiel College will host a high school baseball playoff doubleheader at Tomcat Park on Monday.
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Female politicians benefit more than their male counterparts when it comes to positive news, but also suffer more severe consequences from negative news, according to research by a Thiel College professor and her colleague.