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Seniors Katherine E. Allgeier, of Erie, Pa., and Yuki Matsuoka, of Tokyo, Japan, were named Thiel College Students of the Month for December.
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Seniors Kayla Cyphert, of Canfield, Ohio, and Shane Martin, of Allison Park, Pa., were named Thiel College Students of the Month for November.
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Thiel College announces Megan Kidder, of Worthington, Pa., and Kourtney Polvinale, of Brownsville, Pa., were recognized as students of the month for October 2015.
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The public phase of the College’s most ambitious fundraising campaign in its 149-year history was announced today. The Thiel 2016 Campaign aims to raise $60 million by the end of 2016.
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Thiel College announces the addition of Sheila Nowinski, Ph.D., as assistant professor of history. Nowinski was most recently an assistant professor of history at Siena Heights University in Adrian, Mich.
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Thiel College announces the addition of Christopher Fonner, Ph.D., as assistant professor of biology.
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Thiel College announces the addition of noted Pittsburgh filmmaker Ross Nugent, M.F.A., to its faculty as assistant professor of communication.
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Thiel College Professor of English Mary Theresa Hall, Ph.D., had her book review of "Early Modern Writing and the Privatisation of Experience" by Nick Davis published in a leading journal on 16th-century literary issues.
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Dane S. Claussen, Ph.D., has been named the new Professor of Communication and Pedas Endowed Chair in Communication, effective July 15. He will also be the executive director of the James Pedas Communication Center.
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Thiel College Assistant Professor of Biology Delbert Abi Abdallah, Ph.D., and student apprentice researcher Beverley Kozuch are cloning genes of a parasite that puts more than 200 million people globally at risk for the potentially fatal disease Leishmaniasis.