February 11, 2026

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Thiel Happenings

Thiel College hosting historian to discuss his research on rural and small-town politics

Keith Orejel, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History at Wilmington College, will discuss his ongoing research into rural and small-town politics in Stamm Hall in the James Pedas Communication Center at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 12.

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Thiel College to host Ryan Gloyer ’04 Tribute Workout honoring fallen U.S. Army veteran

Thiel College will host the Ryan Gloyer ’04 Tribute Workout at 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22, at Beeghly Gymnasium to honor the life and legacy of Sgt. 1st Class Ryan Allen Gloyer ’04, a 2004 graduate who died in service to the United States in 2016.

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Education Summit engages future educators

Thiel College’s Department of Education hosted the “Tomorrow’s Teachers: Discover Your Why” Education Summit on Jan. 10 in the Howard Miller Student Center, bringing local high school students to campus for a day focused on exploring careers in education. The program featured a keynote session, “What’s Your Why,” led by alumnus Christopher Edison ’08, superintendent of Pymatuning Valley Local School District, who shared insights on purpose-driven leadership and his professional journey.

According to Education Chair Kara Schreckenghost, Ph.D., the summit was designed to help bridge the gap between high school aspirations and professional practice. Students participated in an interactive escape room challenge, created vision boards, explored poetry in the classroom, and collaborated on designing their dream learning spaces. The day concluded with prize drawings and a campus tour, highlighting Thiel’s continued efforts to engage and inspire the next generation of educators.

Vice President McKinney gives enrollment update at TNT

Vice President for Student Life, Enrollment and Athletics and Dean of Students Mike McKinney, Ed.D. ’02 updated the campus on enrollment trends for the incoming first-year class at the campus-wide Thiel News Time gathering on Tuesday, Feb. 10.

Also included were topics that will be discussed with the Board of Trustees and an update on The Olympus Athletic and Recreation Center.

Student News

‘DT’ shares his experiences and 4Fs with students


Damen Taylor ’95 was the featured speaker at the February 4 Ruth A. Miller Senior Business Seminar. Taylor has 30 years of experience in the field of non-profit and governmental accounting. He also serves as the vice president of the Thiel College Alumni Association and has been a frequent speaker on campus, both in this class and at other venues.

“Vibrant. That is the one word I would use to describe Damen Taylor, better known as DT. As soon as I walked into the room, I was greeted by a man who radiated confidence, and my anxiety flew out the door. He was so extremely kind and immediately started the conversation, and there was never an awkward pause to be had. By the end of the night, I felt as though I had known him my whole life.“ Makenna Oswalt ’26

“It was a great moment for me personally that he already knew who I was before I introduced myself, and the fact that we had already been connected on LinkedIn made his visit even more personal for me.” Raegan Nelson ’26

“He started off his speech with his elevator pitch about who he was, what his degree is in, and that we would have fun during this speech. Next, he had us line up in alphabetical order by first name. After we got that right, he made us line up by birthdays, but we couldn’t talk to each other. Doing these two activities taught us all how to communicate, adapt, and learn.” Priscilla Ehrensberger ’26

“Damen is originally from McKeesport in Pittsburgh and found his love of accounting through his mom. He later moved to Peters Township, where his football coach, who went to Thiel, put the idea of Thiel into his head. He later found out that his father also went to Thiel.” Trey Grazier ’27

“He also played football at Thiel as a defensive tackle. His coach gave him the nickname “DT” as his coach said, ‘We have Damen Taylor playing as a defensive tackle and from now on we will be calling him DT.” Dwayne Simpkins ’26

“He shared that he is from McKeesport, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh, and that he is a first-generation college student, the first in his family to graduate from college. He graduated in 1995 and double-majored in Business Administration and Accounting. He spoke honestly about his experiences with failure and setbacks, emphasizing that what matters most is not giving up and continuing to move forward.” Miyeon Lee ’26

“While his stories were much more colorful than some we have heard before, they still had similar themes. He, like the rest of our speakers, emphasized the family and connections they made at Thiel, as well as how they got him through the rest of his life so far. Taylor did not have the “picture perfect” academic career, and credits much of his success to someone who was willing to take a chance on him, like Professor Ligo.” Kendall McLaughlin ’26

“He shared experiences from early in his career, including facing rejection when applying for jobs. Rather than giving up, Taylor taught himself new skills, such as Excel, and continued working until he found the right opportunity. He emphasized the importance of honesty, reminding us never to lie in the workplace and to always take pride in the work we do.” Sara Owens ’26

“His four Fs were Focus, Faith, Family, and Finish and he mentioned that those helped him navigate the hard times and life in general.” Brett Channell ’27

“His message about focus resonated with me the most. Damen shared that our focus will determine our reality and shared a story about teaching his granddaughter how to skate. She was not grasping skating at first, but when he told her to stop focusing on the fact that she was falling and to start focusing on skating, she quickly improved. This felt refreshing to hear because I often get stuck on the mistakes I make, instead of continuing to focus on my final goal and why I am here. He explained that through hard work and perseverance, our reality will become our focus.” Giovanna Franz ’27

“Family is something that obviously means a lot to Damen; not just his family by blood, but also his family that he met through Thiel. He expressed that ‘Tomcats take care of each other; that’s what we do.’ He mentioned how the people who are successful now used to be us; they sat in the same classrooms and the same seats as we do today. For me, this really puts into perspective the fact that I, too, have the capability to become someone successful in the future.” Loren Byler ’26

“The one thing that really stuck out to me from Taylor’s presentation was the importance of confidence. Specifically, when he mentioned the importance of believing you belong in any room you walk into, as well as when he stressed keeping promises to yourself, finishing what you start, and focusing on the big picture rather than getting stuck on short-term setbacks.” Lindsey Pearce ’27

“He reminded us that others once sat in the same seats we do now and went on to become doctors, lawyers, and more. For some reason, this made me feel less small and helped me realize how bright and big my future can be, as long as I remember my Four F’s.” Giovanna Franz ’27

“He also introduced the ‘Good, Fast, Cheap’ model regarding career and interviews. He explained that if you prove yourself to be both ‘good’ and ‘fast at what you do, you won't be ‘cheap,’ meaning you will be valued and compensated fairly.” Eunseo Lee ’26

“His larger-than-life personality is a pleasure to be around, and I feel that there is a lot to be learned from his attitude. If most people were to be half as charismatic as Damen, they would make it significantly further in life.” Spencer Cleary ’27

“Overall, I thought Mr. Taylor’s lecture was very insightful, and entertaining, which made for a great evening of class.” Kendall McLaughlin ’26

“One last thing I want to talk about was not said but was seen. The passion that Damen had for Thiel and how it had changed his life. I could tell that this place truly changed his life for the better, and the way he loves Thiel College is how I love Thiel College.” Priscilla Ehrensberger ’26

“I have never met a person who loves Thiel as much as Damen. He’s genuinely passionate about the college, its students, and its educators. I think Damen should definitely be a speaker that returns every year because he is truly something special.” Makenna Oswalt ’26

Lessons Learned

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HR Notes

Thiel says farewell to:

Retirement plan advisors available for individual consultations

Independent retirement plan advisors Sierra Christian and Jack Ryan of Henderson Brothers Financial Partners are available to meet with Thiel College employees for individual consultations to support retirement and financial planning needs.

Christian will be on campus for in-person meetings on Tuesday, March 3. She is also available for online and phone appointments throughout the month.

Ryan is available online and phone appointments throughout the month.

Advisors can provide guidance on:

Henderson Brothers Financial Partners supports Thiel employees in meeting their retirement planning goals and looks forward to assisting plan participants.


Events

Campus & Community Events

Sorority Recruitment Events
Feb. 11–12
Various campus locations

Evening recruitment programs hosted by Panhellenic organizations.

Common Hour: Keith Orejel Lecture
Feb. 12 at 11:30 a.m.
Stamm Lecture Hall, James Pedas Communication Center

Wilmington College Assistant Professor of History Keith Orejel, Ph.D. will speak about rural and small-town political history.

MVB vs. Bethany College
Feb. 12 at 6 p.m.
Maenpa Court/Beeghly Gymnasium

Thiel hosts Bethany in men’s volleyball.

SigEp Valentine’s Bake Sale
Feb. 12 at 11:30 a.m.
Howard Miller Student Center, Lower Level

Fundraising bake sale.

Self-Study Kick-Off Forum
Feb. 13 at 1:15 p.m.
Stamm Lecture Hall, James Pedas Communication Center

Campus forum introducing the Middle States self-study process.

Every eight years, Thiel College embarks on a process called a Self-Study, a chance for our entire campus community to reflect on who we are, celebrate what's working, and identify how we can continue to improve. We're just getting started, and we want you to be part of the journey from the beginning.

This forum is an orientation, a chance to learn what this process looks like, how it unfolds over the next three years, and how your voice will help shape the "Thiel story" we tell. Our Middle States liaison, Michael Bowden, will be on campus to walk us through the roadmap and answer questions.

Back and Forth: Weyers Gallery Talk and Reception
Feb. 13 at 2 p.m.
Weyers-Sampson Gallery, Howard Miller Student Center

Artist talk and reception for the current exhibition.

WBB vs. Washington & Jefferson College
Feb. 14 at 1 p.m.
Maenpa Court/Beeghly Gymnasium

Thiel hosts Washington & Jefferson in women’s basketball.

MBB vs. Washington & Jefferson
Feb. 14 at 3 p.m.
Maenpa Court/Beeghly Gymnasium 

Thiel hosts Washington & Jefferson in men’s basketball.

Track and Field Clinic
Feb. 15 at noon
Rissell-Schreyer Dome

A winter track and field clinic for students in grades 9–12, featuring instruction in the hurdles. Additional clinic dates are scheduled throughout February. 

Accepted Students Day
Feb. 16 at 9 a.m.
Thiel College campus

Accepted students for the Fall 2026 class will attend presentations, connect with future classmates and explore academic programs. Registration required; accepted students only.

OBC General Meeting
Feb. 16 at 8 p.m.
Bly Hall, Daniel & Dorothy Spence Academic Center

General meeting for Organization of Black Collegiates members.

SGA Meeting
Feb. 17 at 11:45 a.m.
Bly Hall, Daniel & Dorothy Spence Academic Center

Biweekly Student Government Association meeting.

WLAX vs. Ursuline
Feb. 17 at 5 p.m.
Rissell-Schreyer Dome

Thiel hosts Ursuline in women’s lacrosse.

Bible Study
Feb. 17 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.

Speech-Language Pathology Program Information Session
Feb. 18 at 5 p.m.
Online

The Speech-Language Pathology admissions team will host a virtual session covering coursework, clinical rotations, admissions and financial aid. 

MLAX vs. Pitt Bradford
Feb. 18 at 7 p.m.
Rissell-Schreyer Dome

Thiel hosts Pitt-Bradford in men’s lacrosse.

First Year Transition Meetings
Feb. 19 at 11:30 a.m.
Lutheran Heritage Room, Howard Miller Student Center

First-year students will meet with new academic advisors in their departments.

MVB vs. Geneva/Buffalo State
Feb. 20 at 4 p.m.
Maenpa Court/Beeghly Gymnasium

Thiel hosts Geneva and Buffalo State in a tri-match men’s volleyball contest.

Photography Club Bingo
Feb. 20 at 8 p.m.
Stamm Hall
Photography Club hosts a bingo night for students.

Saturday Visit Day
Feb. 21 at 10 a.m.
Thiel College campus

Prospective students and families will tour campus, learn about admissions and financial aid, and meet faculty and staff. Registration required.

WLAX vs. La Roche
Feb. 21 at noon
Rissell-Schreyer Dome

Thiel hosts La Roche in women’s lacrosse.

WBB vs. Grove City
Feb. 21 at 1 p.m.
Maenpa Court/Beeghly Gymnasium

Thiel hosts Grove City in women’s basketball.

GSO: Symphonic Flames and Fiestas
Feb. 21 at 3 p.m.
Passavant Center
The Greenville Symphony Orchestra presents “Symphonic Flames and Fiestas,” featuring music inspired by Spain and Latin America.

MBB vs. Grove City
Feb. 21 at 3 p.m.
Maenpa Court/Beeghly Gymnasium

Thiel hosts Grove City in men’s basketball.

Winter Olympics End
Feb. 22
Italy

The 2026 Winter Olympic Games conclude.

Track and Field Clinic
Feb. 22 at 11 a.m., Rissell-Schreyer Dome
Thiel College will host another winter track and field clinic for students in grades 9–12.

Etc.

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).

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 16, 2026 to be published in that week’s edition. The next edition will be published Wednesday, February 18, 2026.

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