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The Thiel College Office of Admission has named Mila Brdar ’26 and Carson Dombroski ’27 its Thiel Team Members of the Month for February.
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Thiel College history and religion double major Demir Schroyer ’23, of Hermitage, Pa., had his thesis, “How Christian Persecution Influenced the Symbolism in Revelation,” published in the Northeast Regional Honors Council’s undergraduate journal.
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Thiel College announces Jared Curcio ’24, of Avonmore, Pa., and Taya Sykes ’24, of Erie, Pa., as its Student of the Month honorees for February.
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Madeleine White ’25, of Pittsburgh, a health system and neuroscience double major and member of the Dietrich Honors Institute, traveled to the University of Bristol in England to participate in their International Biomedical Sciences Research Summer School.
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Four Thiel College students have been nominated for Intercollegiate Broadcasting System awards that will be handed out during the 83rd annual conference in New York City at the Sheraton Times Square from March 1-2.
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Thiel College Associate Professor of Psychology Kristel M. Gallagher, Ph.D. earned national recognition recently for her innovative teaching strategy involving Netflix.
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Deadlines are approaching for several scholarships for accepted Thiel College students from local high schools.
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Thiel College and Laurel Technical Institute have signed an agreement that opens the pathway for students in the business and culinary programs to move from an associate degree to a bachelor’s degree and for Thiel students to earn a culinary arts certificate.
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Nineteen members of the Thiel College Class of 2024 are finishing their degrees with student-teaching assignments at six Mercer County school districts.
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Award-winning author Sharon Flake, whose first book “The Skin I’m In” is internationally recognized and has 1.5 million copies in print on six continents, will speak at the College’s Common Hour at 11 a.m. Thursday, January 25 in Stamm Lecture Hall, James Pedas Communication Center.