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Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion Anthony E. Jones, Ed.D. is hosting the latest in a series for students and employees that will focus on specific diversity topics with experts in the field.
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Zach Lyons ’22, of Franklin, Pa., was recently named the Office of Admission Thiel Team Member of the Month for October.
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As part of Thiel College’s new Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, the first class of nursing students since 2002 participated in their white coat ceremony recently.
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Two Thiel College professors were awarded tenure and promoted to associate professor and two others were promoted to professor for this academic year.
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Robert Crutchfield, Ph.D. ’71, a Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Washington, delivered a Common Hour lecture “Race and Justice: Black Lives Matter?” Thursday afternoon in Bly Hall of the College’s Academic Center.
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Meadow Campbell ’24, a political science and public policy major, was selected to participate in the American Civil Liberties Union National Advocacy Institute College and Community Program held virtually this summer. Campbell previously participated in the ACLU’s Institute for high school students.
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Thiel College announces Daniel Lutz ’22, of Loveland, Ohio, and Molly Shepler ’22, of Punxsutawney, Pa., as the Student of the Month honorees for September.
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Thiel College will host the Mercer County Guidance Counselors College Fair in the Rissell-Beeghly Gymnasia from 8—11:30 a.m. Thursday, October 7. Members of the College community are invited and encouraged to attend.
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On Friday, Sept. 10, members of the Thiel College fraternity Kappa Sigma took part in a symbolic walk at Greenville’s Plimpton Graul Amphitheater in Riverside Park in memory of the first responders who perished in the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
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Thiel College was ranked as the top school in western Pennsylvania overall and recognized for the social mobility of its graduates among the Regional Colleges in the North in the 37th edition of U.S. News and World Report Best Colleges rankings, released today.