Thiel College will host its annual Career Expo Day on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Lutheran Heritage Room of the Howard Miller Student Center, featuring recruiters from more than 20 regional employers and graduate programs.
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Thiel College has launched a new Bachelor of Science in nutrition program, expanding its academic offerings in health sciences and supporting growing student interest in wellness, public health, and allied health careers.
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The Office of Communications and Marketing invites the campus community to contribute photo essays for the staff newsletter, T-Notes. The community’s submissions have offered glimpses into campus life, from vibrant fall colors to festive moments like Salvation Army bell ringers and sled riding on campus. This week Nalini Downing reminds us that winter’s icy hold near Greenville Hall wasn’t that long ago—even if the last few springlike days tried to convince us otherwise. With snow forecast to return Sunday and Monday, this snapshot is a reminder that “false spring” is very much a thing.
How to Participate: Send your photos to tnotes@thiel.edu.
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Thiel College welcomes the Greenville Symphony Orchestra for a concert on Saturday, Feb. 21 at 7 p.m. in the Passavant Center. This concert will highlight the passionate and colorful music of Spain and Latin America, including Gerónimo Giménez's Interlude from "La Boda de Luis Alonso,” Man of La Mancha, Marquez's: Danzon, Bizet's Carmen Suite and Rimsky-Korsakov's Capriccio Espagnole. Ticket information can be found below.

Faculty and staff are encouraged to recommend ENG 115: Grammar and Punctuation Workshop to students who may benefit from additional practice in writing fundamentals. The one-credit, pass-fail course, taught by Professor of English Mary Theresa Hall, Ph.D., is designed to help students build confidence in grammar and punctuation.
ENG 115:2 will run from March 16–April 29, Mondays and Wednesdays, 9–9:50 a.m.



Ricardo Daley ’96 was the featured speaker at the February 11 Ruth A. Miller Senior Business Seminar. Ricardo is a senior manager at C2P Enterprises, LLC in Westlake, Ohio and serves on the Thiel College Board of Trustees.
“I was especially touched that before his presentation; Daley led us in a prayer. Since I wasn’t at dinner that evening, it felt comforting to begin my night in that way.” Giovanna Franz ’27
“Born in Jamaica, Daley moved to Miami, Florida, at age 11, where he began to build the foundation for his future. While visiting Thiel College on a campus tour, he shared that the moment he pulled into the parking lot, he knew Thiel was where he wanted to be. He then went on to graduate in 1996 with degrees in business administration and accounting, played basketball, and was actively involved in Sigma Phi Epsilon.” Raegan Nelson ’26
“Something that surprised me about Mr. Daley’s story was being born in Jamaica and raised in Florida. When I meet people on campus from places like that, it can be hard to believe they really chose to come to small, wintery, Greenville. When he said that the moment he stepped on Thiel’s campus it felt like home, it made much more sense. While I have had experiences at other institutions, Thiel does truly feel like home.” Kendall McLaughlin ’26
“This week’s speaker was Ricardo Daley, a girl dad first and foremost, with a mellow personality that induces a calming and comfortable environment. He prefaced the beginning of his presentation by saying that people always like to talk about the rainbows and all the good things that happen, but he wanted to focus a bit more on the reality that your career will not be linear.” Lorene Byler ’26
“Before diving into his main points, he began the session by asking each of us to introduce ourselves, including our names, majors, hometowns, and what truly drives us in life. Sharing my own motivations allowed me to reflect on my personal values before listening to his journey.” Eunseo Lee ’26
“At the start of Ricardo’s presentation, he showed us a picture of his beautiful family and mentioned that the people in the photos were his ‘why.’ He then asked us all to stand up individually and tell him and the class our names, year, where we’re from, our majors, and our ‘why.’” Priscilla Ehrensberger ’26
“Daley also discussed how his academic interests changed over time. He originally considered a pre-law track but eventually pursued business administration with a minor in accounting. He mentioned how much he enjoyed finance, which stood out to me because many students feel pressured to have everything figured out immediately. Daley’s story showed that it is normal for goals and interests to evolve.” Sara Owens ’26
“After Thiel, Daley built a wide-ranging career in finance, retirement planning, and investment management across multiple states. He held roles with major firms such as Merrill Lynch, National City Bank, USAA, The Vanguard Group, Paychex, and Victory Capital. Throughout his career, he managed high-net-worth client portfolios, led 401(k) relationship management, exceeded asset growth targets, and consistently ranked high in client satisfaction. A point he made was that success is rarely linear, which has been shown throughout his career.” Raegan Nelson ’26
“He experienced challenges during the 2008 financial crises and was out of work for two years and seven months at one point. He used this heartache as a chance to be a stay-at-home dad, getting closer to his daughters and gaining a new appreciation for his wife’s hard work and dedication to their children.” Lindsey Pearce ’27
“He had seven principles he has learned the hard way to make him the man he is today: it is integrity, find a mentor, stay engaged, work, work ethic, set goals (short, middle, and long goals), and attachment vs commitment. The last one really sat with me because I have always thought like that but didn’t know there was a saying, but I’m a big believer in having multiple options and not cornering yourself to one thing and if it doesn’t work out then it feels like the end.” Brett Channell ’27
“I found his words of wisdom to be both motivating and realistic, which made his message feel more genuine. One piece of advice that especially stood out to me was his reminder that a career is rarely linear, a lesson that can also be applied to many other areas of life. He explained that life is like a rollercoaster, but it is important to stay the course and not give up when things become difficult.” Giovanna Franz ’27
“Another noteworthy aspect of his presentation was when he discussed fear. He told us this really extravagant story about how he walked into a crowded bar with his imaginary fiancée and acted as if she were there the entire night. He ordered her a meal, they had a great conversation, and then, at the end of the night, he proposed. When he told this story, I could not fathom that he actually did that. Never in a million years would I have ever done that. In this experiment, he learned to build confidence, and, in essence, nobody truly cares. Very few people actually acknowledged that he was having a conversation and proposed to his imaginary fiancée. He told us that this was one of the most freeing moments of his life. Through this experience, we discovered that we’re capable of achieving far more in our careers when we stop letting fear linger in the background.” Makenna Oswalt ’26
“The most powerful story for me was about overcoming fear. Sometimes I hesitate because I worry about what others will think or I am afraid of failing. But I think this is the best time in my life to challenge myself. One of my goals in coming to America was to think less and act more. Time passes too quickly to just hesitate.” Miyeon Lee ’26
“Ricardo Daley also shared meaningful personal experiences that significantly shaped who he is today. He talked about being a father to two daughters and how, after losing his job, he spent nearly three years as a stay-at-home dad. During this time, Daley explained that he began actively seeking God, which led to a powerful moment when he felt God reveal Himself to him. This spiritual turning point helped Daley gain clarity, purpose, and a renewed sense of direction, both personally and professionally.” Raegan Nelson ’26
“I found Daley’s story about faith especially inspiring. It served as a meaningful reminder that, in addition to having strong mentors and a supportive family, the Lord also plays a role in helping us find our direction in life. This perspective encouraged me to trust the process more and to remain hopeful, even when the future feels uncertain.” Giovanna Franz ’27
“Despite the curveballs life threw at Ricardo, he eventually became a born-again Christian. He described his personal testimony, and that really made me think about my own testimony.” Lindsey Pearce ’27
“It has already been one month since I came to America, and this lecture gave me many meaningful thoughts. His warm handshake at the end made the lecture even more special. It was truly an inspiring experience.” Miyeon Lee ’26
“I loved listening to Ricardo’s journey and personal experiences.” Makenna Oswalt ’26
Lessons Learned
Dinner Dishing


HR Notes
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.
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.
Commuters Club Meeting
Feb. 19 at 1 p.m.
Maenpa Conference Room
The Commuters Club will meet to discuss plans for the spring semester.
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.
Military Tribute Workout
Feb. 22 at 3 p.m.
Beeghly Gymnasium/Maenpa Court
Participants will take part in a military-style tribute workout honoring Sgt. 1st Class Ryan Gloyer ’04.
MBA Information Session
Feb. 23 at 5 p.m.
Online
The MBA admissions team will host a virtual information session covering coursework, admissions and financial aid.
OBC General Meeting
Feb. 23 at 8 p.m.
Bly Hall, Howard Miller Student Center
General meeting for Organization of Black Collegiates members.
Bible Study
Feb. 24 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.
MLAX vs. La Roche
Feb. 24 at 7 p.m.
Rissell-Schreyer Dome
Thiel hosts La Roche in men’s lacrosse.
Career Expo
Feb. 25 at 11 a.m.
Lutheran Heritage Room, Howard Miller Student Center
Students can connect with regional employers and graduate programs during the annual Career Expo.
MVB vs. Baldwin Wallace
Feb. 25 at 7 p.m.
Maenpa Court / Beeghly Gymnasium
Thiel hosts Baldwin Wallace in men’s volleyball.
MLAX vs. Keuka
Feb. 26 at 4 p.m.
Rissell-Schreyer Dome
Thiel hosts Keuka in men’s lacrosse.
Taco About the MBA Program
Feb. 26 at 4 p.m.
Longetti Commons – Academic Center
Students can meet MBA faculty, students and alumni to learn more about the program.
WLAX vs. Mount Aloysius
Feb. 26 at 7 p.m.
Rissell-Schreyer Dome
Thiel hosts Mount Aloysius in women’s lacrosse.
Academic Honors Convocation
Feb. 27 at 7 p.m.
William A. Passavant Memorial Center
The Thiel College community will recognize student academic achievement, including Dean’s List honors, scholarships and Alpha Chi recognition.
Muskie Max Fishing Expo
Feb. 28 and March 1 at 9 a.m.
Rissell-Schreyer Dome
Thiel College hosts the Muskie Max Fishing Expo.
BASE vs. Juniata
Feb. 28 at 1 p.m.
Tomcat Park
Thiel hosts Juniata in baseball.
Unbearable Hotness
Feb. 28 at 7 p.m.
William A. Robinson Theater
Alpha Psi Omega presents Unbearable Hotness by Gabriel Benjamin Davis.
Phoenix Submission Deadline
March 1
Online/Email
The Phoenix literary arts journal is accepting submissions of fiction, poetry, photography and artwork. Email submissions to thephoenix.thiel@gmail.com.
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
Nominee: Chris Casanta
Nominator: Nalini Downing
Comment: “Chris is the creative force behind so many of our clean, eye‑catching designs. He’s always ready to jump in, make quick fixes, and bring ideas to life with a smile. We’re lucky to have him—Chris truly goes the extra mile. ‘When in doubt, ask Chris—he’ll make it look amazing.’”
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 23, 2026 to be published in that week’s edition. The next edition will be published Wednesday, February 25, 2026.