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Thiel College students took a day trip to New York City on Friday, Oct. 19.
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ILSCO Extrusions president John Thigpen ’86 sees the potential for a coming boom.
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Dr. Mehmet Oz speaks at 7 p.m. Oct. 16 in the Stamm Lecture Hall of the James Pedas Communication Center as part of a broadcast event sponsored by the College’s chapter of The National Society of Leadership and Success.
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Thiel College Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science Ronald Anderson, Ph.D. ’07 has completed his doctoral work at Texas Tech University in electrical engineering earlier this year and will continue his research collaboration with Texas Tech in 2019 on several fronts.
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Thiel College, a leading liberal arts college in northwest Pennsylvania, announces Kyra Farrell ’18 and TJ Fisher ’19 are the recipients of the Extraordinary Effort Award for the month of October by the Thiel Learning Commons.
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Thiel College, a leading liberal arts college in northwest Pennsylvania, in collaboration with Mercer County Head Start launched a PA Pre-K Counts program at the College’s Glen Johnson Community Center with a kickoff event on Oct. 11.
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Members of Phi Theta Phi fraternity at Thiel College are hosting a fall sale of pumpkins, mums, corn stalks and hay at Cianci's Motel, 399 Mercer Rd., from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. It is part of the organization’s fundraiser for its upcoming walk to Children’s Hospital in December.
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Greenville, Pa. native Mary Jones ’22 is a first-year defensive back for the Thiel College football team. No definitive records exist, but Jones is believed to be the first female non-kicker in the program’s 100-plus year playing history.
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Members of Kappa Sigma fraternity at Thiel College are riding a 25-foot metal see-saw near the intersection of routes 18 and 58 nonstop today through Sunday to collect money for the Military Heroes Campaign.
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Forbes magazine singled out Thiel College, a leading liberal arts college in northwest Pennsylvania, for the second time in three years for the generosity of its graduates.