New York City-based artist Kyle Utter, M.F.A. and abstract painter Clare Kambhu, M.F.A. will have a shared exhibition of paintings “Back and Forth: The Paintings of Kyle Utter and Clare Kambhu,” on display in Thiel College’s Weyers-Sampson Art Gallery starting Feb. 11 through March 27. An artist talk and reception will be held at 2 p.m. Feb. 13.
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Entrepreneur Nisha Blackwell, owner of the Pittsburgh-based bow tie boutique Knotzland, will share her journey as a business owner during Thiel College’s Black Excellence Lecture on Jan. 29.
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Violet Seaman, of Hartville, Ohio, was awarded a full-tuition scholarship to Thiel College, becoming the most recent recipient of five such scholarships the College will award for the 2026–27 academic year. The scholarship is valued at $158,080.
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Thiel College is preparing the second edition of its official history, building on the original volume that chronicled the College’s story through 1974. Alumni are invited to share Thiel Tributes—25-word reflections on a person, place, or event that was central to their Thiel experience from 1975 to the present. Submissions will be considered for inclusion in the new edition of the history book. Due to space limitations, not all entries will be published, and those selected may be edited for length or clarity. Each submission must include your name (with maiden name if applicable), class year, and an email address for confirmation.

Kappa Delta Pi, the International Honor Society in Education at Thiel College, is a professional education organization that supports students pursuing careers in teaching and education-related fields.
Kappa Delta Pi is fundraising to help support our chapter’s activities throughout the year. Funds raised go toward educational workshops, classroom supply donations, service projects, induction materials for new members, and events that allow us to grow as future educators. Please share this with staff and faculty.

The May 18–27 travel abroad trip takes participants on a guided journey through Croatia, Slovenia and Italy, beginning in Dubrovnik and continuing through Split, Plitvice National Park, Ljubljana and Venice, with highlights including medieval city walls, Roman ruins, national parks and iconic European landmarks.
Along the way, travelers will explore sites such as Dubrovnik’s Old Town, Diocletian’s Palace in Split, the Sea Organ in Zadar, Ljubljana’s historic city center, and Venice’s St. Mark’s Square and Doge’s Palace before returning home from Venice.
For more information, contact Anna Reinsel, Ph.D. ’06 at ext. 2821.


Roberta Leonard, Vice President for College Advancement, was the featured speaker at the January 21st Ruth A. Miller Senior Business Seminar. Roberta guided the class through an etiquette dinner, highlighting the dos and don’ts of dining in a business situation. After dinner, she shared a bit about her background followed by a presentation on networking and interviewing skills.
“For class on January 21st, Roberta Leonard joined us to discuss the importance of dining etiquette while also sharing valuable insights on professionalism and career development. She began by providing an overview of her background and the path that led her to Thiel College. Roberta is a graduate of Greenville High School and continued her education at the University of Pittsburgh.” Giovanna Franz ’27
“Roberta explained how she had been a military brat and how moving around a lot gave her the skills to not be scared or nervous about meeting new people and trying new things.” Lorene Byler ’26
“I found it interesting that she originally came to Thiel as a stepping-stone but ended up loving her work here.” Priscilla Ehrensberger ’26
“Roberta explained that she finds fulfillment in her role because she feels she is truly making a difference and contributing to positive change. She emphasized that as long as there is room for improvement and growth, she is motivated to continue her work. Hearing her speak made it clear how passionate she is about her career and the lasting impact she has on both Thiel College and its students.” Giovanna Franz ’27
“Something Roberta continually reinforced was the concept of a ‘Thiel Story.’ While hers started rocky, I think it was interesting and unique that she is now able to share so many. While it is impressive that she has worked at Thiel for twenty-five years, it is more impressive her ability to remember so many alumni.” Kendall McLaughlin ’26
“After she finished with her background, Roberta and Professor Witosky began speaking over a presentation made by Mr. C. William (Bill) King. The presentation covered almost anything a young graduate or upcoming graduate may need to know about entering the workforce and landing a job.” Trey Grazier ’27
“The first slide of the PowerPoint, titled ‘Finding Your Purpose,’ stood out to me the most. While the presentation focused on practical career skills, it also served as a reminder that during this stressful stage of our lives, it is important to remember why we are pursuing our careers in the first place. It reinforced the idea that passion and purpose should guide our professional paths.” Giovanna Franz ’27
“The PowerPoint provided very useful information about starting our careers after college. We reviewed what contributes to your brand, the purpose of a resume, and how and where to network. While discussing resumes, we went over specific details on what to include and what to exclude.” Raegan Nelson ’26
“In this presentation, we learned that finding a job isn’t just an application process; it is a marketing process. They highlighted the importance of building a strong professional brand through resumes, LinkedIn, networking, and communication skills, along with developing high-demand job skills for 2026, such as critical thinking, adaptability, and experience with technology. In their presentation, they stressed that networking is the most effective job search method. They also provided us with practical tools like elevator speeches, interview strategies, and relationship- building techniques to increase career success.” Lindsey Pearce ’27
“Also, learning about the Elevator Speech made me realize I should always be ready to talk about my values. My experience as an international student at Thiel is a big part of my personal brand, and I want to use the flexibility and skills I have gained here to show my strengths in the future.” Eunseo Lee ’26
“The biggest one that stuck out to me was to sell your benefits, not your features, and the question, ‘Why you?’. That question resonated with me and had me thinking for a while about my own benefits and why I am special in comparison to someone else in a similar position.” Trey Grazier ’27
“I have gone to plenty of interviews for small part-time jobs, and I never asked questions, but when I went to interview for my internship at Thiel in the marketing department, Richard Orr asked if I had any questions, and I said ‘no.’ That was the most valuable lesson I ever learned because he then said, ‘Oh no, that’s the number one rule, always have a question to ask.” Priscilla Ehrensberger ’26
“In Korea, many students do not usually use LinkedIn when seeking their first job. They typically rely on resumes and portfolios. However, one of my friends told me that professionals actively use LinkedIn and often provide recommendations through it. I had some awareness of LinkedIn, but this lecture helped me understand its real power. I decided that I should create an account and develop it seriously.” Miyeon Lee ’26
“I never knew there was a proper way to ‘set up’ your LinkedIn. When I first set mine up, I went into it blindly and just thought to put whatever, but now I know what main points to hit on.” Priscilla Ehrensberger ’26
“Roberta also helped me understand how to network and the right ways to go about it because I wasn’t sure how to connect on LinkedIn and what connecting with someone really meant.” Brett Channell ’27
“I learned many things spending the evening with Roberta, but with everything she said, I think the most important thing is to be kind and build connections because you never know when you may need them.” Makenna Oswalt ’26
“As we graduate, some of her advice will be very applicable. As previously mentioned, she emphasized the idea that we will spend most of our lives at work. As such, it is important that we like our co-workers. I can relate to some of the advice she gave on not taking a job if you do not think you will enjoy the people you work with.” Kendall McLaughlin ’26
“Roberta emphasized that making and keeping connections with people is what helps us grow and prosper within our respective fields. One thing that I love about Roberta is how much she cares for every person she meets.” Makenna Oswalt ’26
“I also liked that she and Professor Witosky emphasized that we, too, would one day be sharing our ‘Thiel Story.’ It puts into perspective how little time we spend at college, and how much time we spend in our professional careers.” Kendall McLaughlin ’26
Lessons Learned:
Dinner “Dishing”:


HR Notes
Thiel College says farewell to:
Paid day off schedule
Employees should check their email for the paid-day off schedule for 2026 and the upcoming holiday schedule from human resources.
For more information, contact
Retirement plan advisor available for January virtual meetings
Sierra Christian, the independent advisor for the Thiel College Retirement Plan with Henderson Brothers Financial Partners, is available to assist employees with retirement planning through virtual meetings throughout January.
Employees may reserve a 15- or 30-minute conference call or virtual meeting during Christian’s January office hours.
Christian can provide guidance on:
Henderson Brothers Financial Partners supports Thiel employees in meeting their retirement planning goals and looks forward to assisting plan participants.
WBB vs. Westminster
Jan. 28 at 5:30 p.m.
Maenpa Court/Beeghly Gymnasium
Thiel hosts Westminster in women’s basketball at Maenpa Court. The men’s game will follow later in the evening.
MBB vs. Westminster
Jan. 28 at 7:30 p.m.
Maenpa Court/Beeghly Gymnasium
Thiel hosts Westminster in men’s basketball as part of a home doubleheader against the Titans.
Black Excellence Lecture
Jan. 29 at 11:30 a.m.
Stamm Lecture Hall, James Pedas Communication Center
Entrepreneur Nisha Blackwell, owner of Knotzland, will share her journey and insights into building a successful business.
MVB vs. SJF/Roanoke
Jan. 31 at 1 p.m.
Maenpa Court/Beeghly Gymnasium
Thiel hosts a tri-match men’s volleyball event featuring St. John Fisher and Roanoke at Maenpa Court.
Groundhog Day
Feb. 2 at sunrise
Punxsutawney, Pa.
Groundhog Day is observed as Punxsutawney Phil delivers his annual weather prediction.
Three Days to Wicked
Feb. 2 at 2 p.m.
Online
Students are reminded of the upcoming opportunity to attend a live performance of Wicked at the Benedum Theater in Pittsburgh, pending seat availability.
Photography Club Meeting
Feb. 2 at 3 p.m.
Room 125, James Pedas Communication Center
General meeting of the Photography Club.
SGA Meeting
Feb. 3 at 11:45 a.m.
Bly Hall, Daniel & Dorothy Spence Academic Center
The Student Government Association will hold its regularly scheduled biweekly meeting.
Bible Study
Feb. 3 at 7 p.m.
Fresh Grounds Coffee House, Greenville, Pa.
A weekly Bible study will be held at Fresh Grounds Coffee House. For additional information, contact Anna Kavulla ’27.
Last Day to Drop With No Grade
Feb. 4
Office of the Registrar
Feb. 4 is the final day to drop a course without receiving a grade. Courses dropped after this date will receive a “W” on the academic transcript.
WRE vs. Waynesburg
Feb. 4 at 7 p.m.
Maenpa Court/Beeghly Gymnasium
Thiel hosts Waynesburg in wrestling at Maenpa Court as the Tomcats take on the Yellow Jackets.
Founders Day Convocation
Feb. 5 at 11:30 a.m.
Lutheran Heritage Room, Howard Miller Student Center
Thiel College’s annual Founders’ Day celebration is at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 5 in the Lutheran Heritage Room of the Howard Miller Student Center.
Winter Olympics Begin
Feb. 6
Milan, Italy
The Winter Olympics officially begin on February 6, 2026.
WRE vs. Lycoming
Feb. 6 at 7 p.m.
Maenpa Court/Beeghly Gymnasium
The Tomcats welcome the Lycoming Warriors to Maenpa.
WBB vs. Saint Vincent
Feb. 7 at 1 p.m.
Maenpa Court/Beeghly Gymnasium
The Tomcats host the Saint Vincent Bearcats in women’s basketball.
MBB vs. Saint Vincent
Feb. 7 at 3 p.m.
Maenpa Court/Beeghly Gymnasium
The Tomcats host the Saint Vincent Bearcats in men’s basketball.
Track and Field Clinic
Feb. 8 at 11 a.m.
Rissell-Schreyer Dome
The Thiel College Track & Field program, under the leadership of Director Jessi Juarez, will host seven weekend clinics this upcoming February inside the Rissell-Schreyer Dome.
The clinics are for any 9th through 12th graders. Discus, speed and shot put clinics will be held on Feb. 8 and 22 while a hurdles clinic will take place on Feb. 15.
Education Summit
Feb. 10 at 9:30 a.m.
Thiel College Campus
Discover the Joy of Inspiring Young Minds at Thiel College’s Education Summit! Join us for a dynamic day packed with inspiration, insights, and action:
The Summit provides an opportunity for aspiring educators and experienced professionals to connect and unite in fulfilling the promise of public education.
Spend the day on Thiel College’s beautiful campus and get a 360° view of the teaching profession. Whether you’re just curious or ready to take the leap, this summit is for YOU.
TNT (Thiel News Time)
Feb. 10 at 11:30 a.m.
Sawhill Georgian Room, Howard Miller Student Center
Thiel News Time hosted by President Traverso.
MLAX vs Saint Vincent
Feb. 10 at 7 p.m.
Rissell-Schreyer Dome
In the first matchup of the 2026 season, the Tomcats host the Saint Vincent Bearcats in the Rissell-Schreyer Dome in men’s lacrosse.
Tomcat Tributes
Tomcat Tributes recognize the teamwork Thiel College employees exhibit each day. Employees can nominate co-workers for recognition in four categories (Random Act of Kindness, Going the Extra Mile, Had a Great Idea, Just Because).
Going the Extra Mile
Nominator: Melissa Michael
Nominee: Facilities crew
Comment: “A huge shout out to the facilities crew for all their hard work in keeping the snow off our sidewalks and parking lots. The real feel temps were well below zero, and these guys didn't stop for nothing. You are very appreciated!”
Communications collateral
Employees should update the logos used on institutional materials, including email signatures, letterhead, PowerPoint slides, etc.
Thiel College has used the shield and wordmark combination as the official institutional logo for more than a year. They are the only approved logo for academic co-curricular and institutional use. Additional athletic logo packages are also available.
Email signatures, brand resources, and a job request form are all available online. A Dropbox folder has been set up with instructions and the materials necessary to create new email signatures. Employees can find other Thiel College-branded resources including letterhead, logos and PowerPoint slides in the same folder.
Thiel College community members who need help with communications and marketing initiatives and collateral can now request those services with a job form. The request form is available on the communications and marketing webpage or linked directly below.
For more information, email the office.
Submit updates and news
The Office of Communications and Marketing is always looking for good content that can be featured in the weekly staff newsletter (T-Notes), the student newsletter (Thiel Happenings), the website Newsroom or on social media.
Please send any information about you, your students, your department or your colleagues to Dominick DiRienzo M.A.’22.
Information about anything your department is featuring this year, any faculty accomplishments or student activity.
These updates do not have to meet a “newsworthiness” standard and do not have to be things that you are specifically doing or hosting.
If you have any questions, contact DiRienzo at ext. 2188.
Publishing Schedule
T-Notes is published Wednesdays during the academic year. Send your event or news to tnotes@thiel.edu by noon Monday, February 2, 2026 to be published in that week’s edition. The next edition will be published Wednesday, February 4, 2026.