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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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Thiel College Professor of Painting and Curator of Art Sean McConnor announces the Weyers-Sampson Art Gallery will feature graphite drawings by local artist J.D. Titzel.
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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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The Thiel College men's soccer team beat Saint Vincent, 2-0, in both teams' Presidents' Athletic Conference opener on Wednesday.
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The Class of 1971 is donating more than $100,000 to Thiel College to create an outdoor gathering space on campus that will improve and maintain this essential space for student and College community use.
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Thiel College fraternity Phi Theta Phi recently received a proclamation from Town of Greenville Mayor Evan Hereford and a citation from Pennsylvania state Representative Mark Longietti recognizing the organization’s fundraising efforts for Pittsburgh’s Children’s Hospital through its annual 100-mile walk to Pittsburgh.
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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.