March 11, 2026

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Thiel Happenings

Thiel College expands athletics with addition of STUNT varsity program

Thiel College Director of Athletics Isaac Collins announced Monday the addition of STUNT as the College's newest varsity sport.

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Thiel College innovation grant supports speech-language pathology curriculum enhancement

Thiel College has awarded a teaching innovation grant through the Judge and Mrs. George H. Rowley Endowment for Teaching Excellence to support curriculum enhancements in the College’s Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology program.

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Thiel students earn national recognition at Intercollegiate Broadcasting System Awards

Thiel College students earned national recognition at the recent Intercollegiate Broadcasting System Awards Conference in Times Square, bringing home a national honor for their work with the College’s student-run radio station, WXTC 88.1 FM.

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Priscilla Ehrensberger and Kylee Jordan named Thiel College March Students of the Month

Thiel College announces Priscilla Ehrensberger ’26, of Ridgway, Pa., and Kylee Jordan ’26, of Orrville, Ohio, as its Student of the Month honorees for March.

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Thiel College Match Day sets record for donor challenges; raises $254K for student support

A record number of participation challenges fueled the success of Thiel College’s 13th annual Match Day on Tuesday, March 3, as 19 affinity and group challenges were issued and all 19 were completed, marking the most challenges ever created and fulfilled in the event’s history.

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Nominations open for 2026 Thiel College Alumni Awards

The Thiel College Alumni Association is now accepting nominations for the 2026 Alumni Awards, which will be presented during Homecoming. The awards recognize alumni who have made meaningful contributions to their professions, communities, and the College.

Honors include the Distinguished Alumni Award for professional achievement, the Service to Thiel Award for loyalty and dedication to the College, and the Young Alumni Award for graduates of the past 10 years who demonstrate strong early career accomplishments and future potential.

Nominations are due by April 7.

For more information, contact the Office of Alumni Relations.

Strong Towns Greenville community group meeting

Strong Towns Greenville to Hold Community Meeting March 17

A new community group, Strong Towns Greenville, will meet Tuesday, March 17, at 6 p.m. in the Van Aken Conference Room. The meeting is open to the public.

The group follows the principles of the national Strong Towns movement and focuses on small-scale, practical projects aimed at improving the Greenville community.

For more information, contact Professor of Neuroscience Greg Butcher, Ph.D. at ext. 2131.

Student News

Nursing students get virtual reality assessment

Students in Cohort 4 of the Thiel College nursing program recently completed their first core nursing course, Health Assessment, by participating in a virtual reality simulation that required them to conduct a comprehensive head-to-toe patient assessment with a partner.

The immersive simulation tested newly developed clinical skills, including obtaining a patient’s health history, taking vital signs, reviewing patient charts, communicating with patients, performing physical assessments, contacting physicians for orders, collaborating with teammates, and administering medications.

The activity provided students with a hands-on learning experience designed to strengthen clinical decision-making and teamwork before entering real-world healthcare settings.

Second session of grammar and punctuation workshop starts in mid-March

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.

The Learning Commons is here to support your students

Faculty and staff members can recommend the resources available in The Learning Commons to students.

Faculty and staff can download, print and post the schedule to help make students aware of the resources available in The Learning Commons.

Below is a link that can be shared with students so they can schedule an appointment at the TLC.

Christian author and retired Fortune 500 CFO shares his experience

Bruce Hartman, D.Min. was the featured speaker at the March 4 Ruth A. Miller Senior Business Seminar. Hartman is a founding partner of Gideon Advisors and a member of the Board of Trustees.

“Tonight, we had the opportunity to hear from the amazing Dr. Bruce Hartman. He was a first-generation student who originally got a degree in accounting and later ended up with a Doctorate in Ministry.” Priscilla Ehrensberger ’26

“Dr. Hartman grew up in Boston, Massachusetts, where he then attended Suffolk University for his undergraduate degree in business and finance. He always wanted to be a CFO, he said, and when the other kids were out playing sports, he sat dreaming of being a CFO, as he loved math.” Trey Grazier ’27

“Dr. Hartman shared his life story with us. He was a first-generation college student, the first in his family to attend college, fifty years ago. Therefore, when he first went to college, he didn’t know the rules and just started without much guidance. However, through these experiences, he now provides scholarships for first-generation Thiel College students named in honor of his parents.” Miyeon Lee ’26

“His Thiel story is different from our other speakers because he didn’t go here as a student and then come back to speak. Rather, he found Thiel through other connections and now gives scholarships to first generation Thiel students, which can change people’s lives.” Brett Channell ’27

“Dr. Bruce L. Hartman spoke to our class about faith, leadership, and personal purpose. As a Christian author and speaker, he shares the message of Jesus with business professionals in practical ways. Through his work, Hartman prompts individuals to reflect on their purpose and how faith can guide leadership.” Raegan Nelson ’26

“He has also done some cool things in his life other than being a CFO. He has hiked the Appalachian Trail, describing that even an inchworm can climb a mountain. He has written six books, on the path to ten, and creates content on LinkedIn and Twitter. He runs two hedge funds, helps his son-in-law run a restaurant, and is completely self-motivated.” Trey Grazier ’27

“He shared stories from his own experiences, including his early days as CFO at Footlocker, where the first few months felt like a constant struggle just to keep the doors open. One key idea he emphasized was that leadership isn't about titles, but about solving problems, building confidence in others, and inspiring belief that things can improve.” Lindsey Pearce ’27

“One such example of his thinking would be the time he tasked his crew with finding something, then instead of searching for it himself, he just relaxed in his office. While it may sound lazy, the thought process is that he’s motivating the people skilled at that task and then giving them the freedom to do what they do, and it worked.” Spencer Cleary ’27

“Dr. Hartman talked to us about how to set ourselves apart from competitors in our careers, especially coming from smaller schools where it may seem harder to compete with bigger names. I agree that it can seem challenging, but the extra effort and attention we get at a smaller school is already one thing that sets us ahead of those at larger institutions.” Kendall McLaughlin ’26

“Additionally, he mentioned that in the workplace, you must compete. There is always someone trying to outwork you. However, there is a catch to this statement. You need to compete, not out of spite, but in a humble manner. This is what will truly push you along in your career path. This self-motivated competition is what will drive you to succeed.” Makenna Oswalt ’26

“One part of his talk that really stuck with me was when he shared that he failed his freshman English class in college. Hearing that surprised me, especially knowing that he later went on to write six books. It made me reflect on how easy it is to think that one mistake or setback defines your abilities. His story reminded me that improvement takes time, and that putting in consistent effort can eventually lead to results that once seemed impossible.” Giovanna Franz ’27

“Dr. Hartman also told us to watch every boss we have and copy what they are good at—and only that. He kept emphasizing staying humble and trying to help others become better: ‘Help people believe that tomorrow will be better than today.’ That quote was one of the biggest takeaways from his presentation because there are a lot of times when I need someone to convince me that tomorrow will be better. I think practicing this philosophy will not just help someone else, but also myself.” Lorene Byler ’26

“While he was talking about his jobs as CFO, he had lessons he learned along the way, but the one that stood out to me the most was ‘Help people believe that tomorrow will be better than today.’ This quote from Dr. Hartman stuck with me and hit close to my heart. I personally try to put as much good into the world as I can every day. This means holding doors open, giving compliments, or asking how someone is doing.” Priscilla Ehrensberger ’26

“Dr. Hartman also highlighted the importance of developing skills such as problem-solving and emotional regulation, surrounding oneself with the right people, and staying motivated. His presentation underscored that success is simpler than it seems, grounded in consistent effort, strong character, and daily work.” Lindsey Pearce ’27

“He warned us against sharing secrets that could create a negative impression. He highlighted how confiding in just one person can easily lead to that information spreading throughout the entire organization, ultimately damaging our professional standing.” Eunseo Lee ’26

“However, there were some things that stood out to me that I did not agree with. He talked about succeeding by watching and doing what other people are good at. While this is valuable, I think knowing your individual learning style is important; in my experience, I learn much more from watching (or doing) what other people are bad at. I think failure is one of the best teachers, but I will be open-minded to see what good things I can pick up on.” Kendall McLaughlin ’26

“His lecture was very impactful. He generously shared lessons and insights he had learned from decades of working experience. Especially the quotes and sentences he shared were easy to grasp at once, which was very helpful to listen to. The parts about how to approach work, human relationships, and life are lessons I will deeply remember for my future career.” Miyeon Lee ’26

“Overall, Dr. Hartman’s visit made me think more about persistence and perspective. His experiences showed that success does not come from being perfect, but from continuing to work hard, learn from mistakes, and keep moving forward.” Giovanna Franz ’27

“Dr. Bruce Hartman was probably my favorite speaker we've had in the class so far. There was an aura around him that was spiritually calming and made me cling to every word he said. My notebook was practically filled by the end of the night. He had such a strong sense of faith that rooted him in his leadership roles and life experiences.” Makenna Oswalt ’26

“I feel very fortunate to have the opportunity to hear lectures from such amazing people, which we rarely encounter in daily life. I wish time could slow down. Especially, since the companies he talked about are familiar to me, I was even more attentive and enjoyed the lecture.” Miyeon Lee ’26

“Overall, it was a memorable evening with great conversation from our numerous guests. Seeing how many people came to hear him speak, and with him being selected as the Common Hour lecturer for March 5 shows, he is very well respected for his ideas.” Kendall McLaughlin ’26

“At the end of his presentation, Dr. Hartman generously gave each student a copy of Jesus & Co., which made the experience even more meaningful because it allowed us to continue reflecting on the lessons he shared.” Raegan Nelson ’26

“Overall, I really enjoyed eating dinner and listening to Dr. Hartman speak, and I am very excited to read the book that he gave us!” Makenna Oswalt ’26

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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 is 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.

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Read the Accessibility Resource Center Newsletter

Discover the latest updates, resources, and inclusive practices from the Accessibility Resource Center by reading this month’s newsletter, which highlights its mission to promote awareness, accessibility, and student success across the Thiel College community.

Events

Campus & Community Events

Athletic Accepted Student Visit Day
March 14 at 9 a.m.
Thiel College campus

Accepted student-athletes will attend presentations, tour campus and athletic facilities, meet with coaches and current players, and learn about next steps for enrollment.

For more information, contact the Office of Admission at ext. 2345.

Cheer Bingo! (Luck of the Tomcat)
March 14 at 1 p.m.
Lutheran Heritage Room, Howard Miller Student Center

Thiel Cheer hosts its annual Cheer Bingo fundraiser featuring cash and purse prizes.

MVB vs. Grove City
March 14 at 1 p.m.
Maenpa Court/Beeghly Gymnasium

Thiel hosts Grove City in men’s volleyball.

Women’s Soccer Spring ID Camp
March 15 at 10 a.m.
Rissell-Schreyer Dome

The Thiel women’s soccer program will host a spring ID camp for prospective student-athletes.

Classes Resume
March 16 at 8 a.m.
Thiel College

Classes resume following Spring Break.

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

General meeting for Organization of Black Collegiates members.

TNT (Thiel News Time)
March 17 at 11:30 a.m.
Sawhill Georgian Room, Howard Miller Student Center

Campus news and updates hosted by President Susan Traverso, Ph.D.

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

Biweekly Student Government Association meeting.

Bible Study
March 17 at 7 p.m.
Fresh Grounds Coffee House, Greenville

A weekly Bible study will be held at Fresh Grounds Coffee House.

For more information, contact Anna Kavulla ’27.

BASE vs. La Roche
March 18 at 3 p.m.
Tomcat Park

Thiel hosts La Roche in baseball.

MLAX vs. Heidelberg
March 18 at 7 p.m.
Rissell-Schreyer Dome

Thiel hosts Heidelberg in men’s lacrosse.

Soul Café Series
March 19 at 11:30 a.m.
Bistro, Howard Miller Student

Students are invited to share stories, poetry or reflections during the Soul Café Series Common Hour event. Refreshments will be provided.

WLAX vs. Saint Vincent
March 19 at 7 p.m.
Rissell-Schreyer Dome

Thiel hosts Saint Vincent in women’s lacrosse.

Countdown to Commencement Celebration
Mar. 19 at 7 p.m.
Lutheran Heritage Room, Howard Miller Student Center

Graduating seniors are invited to celebrate Countdown to Commencement with networking, hors d’oeuvres, a champagne toast and professional headshots.

Spring Equinox
March 20
Earth

The spring equinox marks the beginning of astronomical spring with nearly equal hours of day and night.

Speech-Language Pathology Program Information Session
March 20 at noon
Online

Prospective students can learn about the Speech-Language Pathology program, including coursework, clinical rotations, admissions and financial aid. 

Stress Less WINGO!
Mar. 20 at 8 p.m.
Stamm Hall, James Pedas Communication Center

Women Inspiring the Next Generation hosts WINGO featuring stress-relief themed prizes.

Spring Open House 2026
March 21 at 9 a.m.
Thiel College campus

Prospective students and families are invited to Spring Open House to meet faculty, tour campus, attend panels and learn about the admissions process.

SOFT vs. Grove City
Mar. 21 at 12 p.m.
Tomcat Park
Thiel hosts Grove City in softball.

DHI Students – Pre-Registration for Fall
March 23

Pre-registration for Fall 2026 opens for Dietrich Honors Institute students.

Last Day to Withdraw with a W
March 23

Last day to withdraw from Spring 2026 courses with a “W” grade.

Accepted Students Day
March 23 at 9 a.m.
Thiel College campus

Accepted students will visit campus for presentations, academic sessions and opportunities to connect with future classmates.

OBC General Meeting
March 23 at 8 p.m.
Bly Hall, Daniel & Dorothy Spence Academic Center

General meeting for Organization of Black Collegiates members.

Bible Study
March 24 at 7 p.m.
Fresh Grounds Coffee House, Greenville

A weekly Bible study will be held at Fresh Grounds Coffee House.

For more information, contact Anna Kavulla ’27.

Seniors – Pre-Registration for Fall
March 24 at 8 a.m.

Pre-registration for Fall 2026 opens for seniors.

Trash Art Showcase
March 24 at 11:30 a.m.
Lutheran Heritage Room, Howard Miller Student Center

Students and faculty will create artwork from recycled materials while exploring the environmental and mental health benefits of trash art.

BASE vs. Washington and Jefferson
March 24 at 1 p.m.
Tomcat Park

Thiel hosts Washington & Jefferson in baseball.

MTEN vs. Waynesburg University
March 24 at 4 p.m.
Thiel Tennis Courts

Thiel hosts Waynesburg in men’s tennis.

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

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