Thiel College Environmental Safety Management students presented and were recognized during the 13th Annual American Society of Safety Professionals Western Pennsylvania Section Professional Development Conference held March 26 at Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s Kovalchick Conference and Athletic Complex.
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The Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity at Thiel College is conducting its annual Walk-A-Mile in Her Shoes fundraiser for Mercer County AWARE, a philanthropic campaign devoted to eliminating domestic and sexual violence.
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Rod Wilt ’86 was the featured speaker at the April 1 Ruth A. Miller Senior Business Seminar. Wilt is the Executive Director of Penn-Northwest Development Corporation in Hermitage, Pa. and serves as a trustee of Thiel College, after having previously served as the Chair of the Board of Trustees.
“Rod was a man who was born a Thiel Tomcat. He spent his early childhood years growing up on Thiel’s campus, and he truly never left. Rod’s connection to Thiel spans his entire life, and throughout that time, he has been a monumental figure in the College’s growth and success.” Makenna Oswalt ’26
“Rod spoke on how intertwined all phases of his life were with Thiel. From practically being born and raised on campus to returning to Greenville in his 60s, Thiel is a part of him. This was a sentiment that he echoed frequently. While all the speakers we have had have sung the praises of Thiel, I struggle to remember one quite like Rod.” Spencer Cleary ’27
“Rod Wilt is a great representative of Thiel College, and I think he left us with a lot of great advice and knowledge that we can now use. He absolutely loves Thiel College; he said he was essentially born into this campus, he took his first steps here, he had his first memories at this college, and his whole life revolved around Thiel.” Brett Channell ’27
“Rod Wilt, Executive Director of Penn-Northwest Development Corporation, discussed his career and how community and relationships influence professional success. A Thiel College graduate, Wilt earned degrees in Business Administration and English. While at Thiel, he also wrestled, which he credits with developing his discipline, work ethic, and perseverance, traits he carries into his professional life.” Raegan Nelson ’26
“This week’s speaker, Rod Wilt, truly seems to be a jack of all trades. He shared his journey to Thiel, where he became an All-American and a national qualifier in wrestling. After Thiel, he worked at Dollar Bank in Pittsburgh, transitioned into financing apartment complexes, spent ten years in politics, and eventually began working with housing partnerships. I can only imagine how extensive his résumé must be and how many skills and abilities he has developed along the way.” Lorene Byler ’26
“Rod learned and grew his determination through the sport of wrestling. You can tell from his presentation the love that he truly has for the sport, along with the friends and mentors he has gained at Thiel. He was determined and worked extremely hard to develop his wrestling skills, and that hard work and determination are mirrored throughout everything he has done in his career.” Makenna Oswalt ’26
“Mr. Wilt brought us along his journey of youth and college athletics to convey multiple points. One that stuck out to me was the concept of having fun and never knowing where things will take you. When he wrestled in the national finals, he said he felt no pressure because he was already doing better than expected. That day, he woke up and knew he could have fun while wrestling. At the same time, people everywhere were watching him wrestle on ESPN in shock. In summary, you have ‘no idea the magic this place (Thiel) has for you.” Kendall McLaughlin ’26
“What I appreciated most about Rod’s presentation was how he connected wrestling to life beyond sports. He talked about the discipline, work ethic, and perseverance that wrestling taught him, and how those qualities carried over into his career. One story that really stood out was when he started a job that he knew very little about. His boss told him that if he worked as hard at the job as he did in wrestling, he would be successful. This story stuck with me because it showed how effort and attitude can matter more than experience, especially when entering something new.” Giovanna Franz ’27
“He delivered many meaningful messages, and I found all of them relatable. In particular, I want to remember and practice ‘never abandoning my values’ and “the power of small daily improvements.” I could truly feel his sincerity as he shared lessons from his own life experiences. This lecture also reminded me once again of the importance of human relationships.” Miyeon Lee ’26
“What stood out most to me was how much he emphasized connections and relationships, and how important it is to be able to tell your story well. I also took away that you have to be willing to face challenges and make sacrifices if you want to succeed, and that nothing really comes easy.” Lindsey Pearce ’27
“He gave us six pieces of advice that were all great advice, but there were two that really stood out to me. The first being to NEVER do anything in conflict with my values, the second being to be successful, you must leave things behind. When Rod mentioned that you must leave something behind, I couldn’t say I didn’t freak out a little bit, but I understand what he meant. You cannot grow if the things/people in your life keep holding you down.” Priscilla Ehrensberger ’26
“During his presentation, Rod mentioned that we do not need more houseplants, meaning people who simply exist without making an impact. He is clearly not a houseplant. It is evident that he genuinely loves what he does and consistently puts forth his best effort. Rod emphasized the importance of being a great listener, explaining that paying attention to people’s problems is key to building meaningful connections and truly getting to know others.” Lorene Byler ’26
“One of the most important things he said was about storytelling in interviews. He explained that many students have similar grades and specs, so we need to know how to tell our own unique stories to beat the competition.” Eunseo Lee ’26
“Wilt highlighted that success depends not only on individual effort but also on being part of a supportive network and community. His message encouraged students to stay engaged on campus, build relationships, and recognize the long-term value of the connections they make during their time at Thiel.” Raegan Nelson ’26
“Overall, it made me think more about staying adaptable, continuing to grow, and being someone who listens, stays curious, and keeps moving forward.” Lindsey Pearce ’27
“Hearing Rod speak was phenomenal. Knowing him personally, the first thing I noticed was the way he talked to us. He communicated and treated us the same as he treats his colleagues and other people in his network. Seeing that he holds college students in a similar esteem as high impact community members illustrated the current and future potential he sees in us.” Kendall McLaughlin ’26
“What stood out to me most during his talk was not just what he said, but the passion he had for Thiel College and the Greenville community. His pride in where he came from made his message feel more personal and meaningful.” Giovanna Franz ’27
“After his speech to us all, I could think about how Rod had mentioned that Thiel has magic, and he’s right. I’ve made connections with people that I would have never known if it were not for Thiel, I have created memories that will last a lifetime, and most importantly, I am a part of a family that I know I can always come back to.” Priscilla Ehrensberger ’26
“One thing that I’ve gotten from all the speakers is that we have no idea the power or magic this place holds, they always talk about how strong the alumni are and how they really do care. And he talked about the advantages of going to a small school where if he connects with somebody on LinkedIn, there’s a good chance he knows who they are in real life and can have a conversation with them.” Brett Channell ’27
“I thoroughly enjoyed Rod’s speech. Just from listening, you could tell that he has such a deep love for Thiel and the community, for goodness ' sake, he moved back here from his lovely beach home in Florida. If that does not describe his love for Thiel and the community, then I do not know what does. Overall, Rod’s speech was both encapsulating and full of determination for myself to prosper in my future career.” Makenna Oswalt ’26
Lessons Learned
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🔗 Click here to sign up and volunteer for the Farewell Festival.
Farewell Festival is from 4-7 p.m. Friday, May 1 in front of Greenville Hall.
All College departments and offices are invited to sponsor an activity during the festival, such as games or crafts. Funding is available for your ideas. If you would like to participate, please complete and submit this form by Friday, April 17.
For more information, contact Than Oo at ext. 2192.

Important note for seniors
Students graduating in May 2026 should visit the Campus Store to purchase their commencement regalia.
Stoles for bachelor’s degree regalia will be discontinued. Students can purchase stoles (eg: Student-Athlete, First Generation, OBC, etc.) on their own or from Jostens’ website.

Study away opportunities announced for summer 2027
Thiel College has been approved to offer two study away/abroad opportunities for Summer 2027, providing students with hands-on academic and cultural experiences.
One program features a paleontology field expedition in Montana and Wyoming, where students will work alongside professional researchers, conduct fossil excavation, and study geology in the Bighorn Basin.
The second program is a Peru: Incan Adventure, a multi-city international experience that includes visits to Lima, Cusco, Machu Picchu, and Lake Titicaca, with guided tours of historic and cultural sites.
For more information, contact Professor of Neuroscience Greg Butcher, Ph.D.
In addition, there is also a study abroad opportunity this spring. From May 18–27, 2026, the 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.
Writing and Thought Research Study
April 8 at 6 p.m.
Stamm Hall
Participants are invited to complete a brief writing task and surveys; eligible participants must be 18 or older.
MLAX vs. Allegheny College
April 8 at 7:30 p.m.
Alumni Stadium
Thiel hosts Allegheny College in men’s lacrosse.
Women in Leadership Conference
April 9 at 9 a.m.
Thiel College Campus
Conference featuring networking, panels and discussions for leadership development.
Physician Assistant White Coat Rehearsal
April 9 at 11 a.m.
Bly Hall, Daniel & Dorothy Spence Academic Center
Rehearsal will be held for the Physician Assistant White Coat Ceremony.
Author Ally Russell ’09 Lecture
April 9 at 11:30 a.m.
Stamm Hall
Alumna Ally Russell ’09 will discuss her career as a young adult author.
Therapy Dog Thursday
April 9 at 12:30 p.m.
Lobby, Daniel & Dorothy Spence Academic Center
Therapy dogs will be available on campus through a collaboration with counseling and athletics.
MTEN vs. Saint Vincent College
April 9 at 4 p.m.
Thiel Tennis Courts
Thiel hosts Saint Vincent College in men’s tennis.
SOFT vs. Grove City
April 9 at 4 p.m.
Tomcat Park
Thiel hosts Grove City in softball.
MVB: PAC Championship
April 9 at 7 p.m.
Maenpa Court/Beeghly Gymnasium
Top-seeded Thiel takes on Hiram in the Presidents’ Athletic Conference semifinals in men’s volleyball.
Give it Another Year
April 9 at 7 p.m.
Lutheran Heritage Room, Howard Miller Student Center
Presiding Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Yehiel Curry will present a lecture on leadership and perseverance.
Focused Friday!
April 10 at 11 a.m.
Langenheim Memorial Library
Students can tour the library’s sensory rooms.
Watch Party: NCA Cheer Competition
April 10 at 11:30 a.m.
Sawhill Georgian Room, Howard Miller Student Center
A watch party will be held to support the Thiel cheer team.
Physician Assistant White Coat Ceremony
April 10 at 4:30 p.m.
Bly Hall, Daniel & Dorothy Spence Academic Center
The Physician Assistant White Coat Ceremony will be held.
SAAC Dodgeball Tournament
April 10 at 6 p.m.
Beeghly Gymnasium/Maenpa Court
SAAC hosts a dodgeball tournament.
Walk a Mile in Her Shoes
April 11 at noon
Stamm Track and Field Complex
Sigma Phi Epsilon hosts a fundraising walk supporting Mercer County Aware.
Saturday Visit Day- April 11, 2026
April 11 at 10 a.m.
Thiel College Campus
Prospective students and families can tour campus and learn about admissions and financial aid.
WLAX vs. Allegheny College
April 11 at noon
Alumni Stadium
Thiel hosts Allegheny College in women’s lacrosse.
SOFT vs. Hiram
April 11 at 1 p.m.
Tomcat Park
Thiel hosts Hiram in softball.
MVB: PAC Championship
April 11 at 6 p.m.
Maenpa Court/Beeghly Gymnasium
Semifinal winners meet for the Presidents’ Athletic Conference men’s volleyball championship.
BASE vs. Penn State Altoona
April 12 at 1 p.m.
Tomcat Park
Thiel hosts Penn State Altoona in baseball.
Dale Crowley ’83 Poetry Reading
April 13 at 7 p.m.
Langenheim Memorial Library
Alumnus Dale Crowley ’83 and students will present poetry readings.
OBC General Meeting
April 13 at 8 p.m.
Bly Hall
OBC will hold a general meeting.
Senator Brooks Government Day
April 14 at 8:30 a.m.
Thiel College
State Sen. Michele Brooks will discuss legislative processes and current issues; more information here.
SGA Meeting
April 14 at 11:45 a.m.
Bly Hall
Biweekly meeting for the Student Government Association.
BASE vs. Geneva
April 14 at 1 p.m.
Tomcat Park - near Greenville Borough’s Riverside Park
Thiel hosts Geneva in baseball.
MTEN vs. Mount Aloysius
April 14 at 3 p.m.
Thiel Tennis Courts
Thiel hosts Mount Aloysius in men’s tennis.
WTEN vs. Mount Aloysius
April 14 at 3 p.m.
Thiel Tennis Courts
Thiel hosts Mount Aloysius in women’s tennis.
Bible Study
April 14 at 7 p.m.
Fresh Grounds Coffee House, Greenville, Pa.
A weekly Bible study will be held at Fresh Grounds Coffee House.
For more information, contact Anna Kavulla ’27.
Wellness and Benefits Fair
April 15 at 10 a.m.
Howard Miller Student Center, Lutheran Heritage Room and Bistro
Campus and community partners will provide information, resources and giveaways.
Motivational Speaker: Sabrina Parr
April 15 at 7 p.m.
Bly Hall, Daniel & Dorothy Spence Academic Center
Sabrina Parr will speak to student-athletes about motivation and performance.
MLAX vs. Westminster College
April 15 at 7 p.m.
Alumni Stadium
Thiel hosts Westminster College 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).
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, April 13, 2026 to be published in that week’s edition. The next edition will be published Wednesday, April 15, 2026.