Pennsylvania Highlands Community College recently welcomed new adjunct faculty to its family. These individuals include:
Heather Lowry, of Clymer, will teach Introduction to Composition in Ebensburg and English Composition II in Blair. She holds a M.A. in Teaching English from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
Annette Nelson, of Altoona, will teach Introduction to Music in Blair. She holds a B.A. in Letters, Arts, and Sciences from Penn State University.
Lisa Mahla, of Johnstown, will teach Principles of Biology I in Richland. She holds a Master’s of Chemical and Life Sciences with a concentration in Biology from the University of Maryland at College Park.
Christine Alderman, of State College, will teach English Composition II in Huntingdon. She holds a PhD in English from the University of South Florida.
Laurie Lawrence, of Indiana, will leach Public Speaking and New Media Production in Richland. She holds a M.A. in International and Intercultural Communications from Edinboro University.
Carlee Resh, of Sipesville, will teach Human Anatomy and Physiology in Richland. She holds a M.S. in Biology from the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University.
Jonathan Shaw, of Cresson, will teach Life Science and Principles of Biology II in Ebensburg. He holds a M.S. in Biology from Shippensburg University.
Christine Zernick, of Cresson, is the College’s new Associate Dean of Adjunct Faculty. In her role, she oversees the College’s adjunct faculty members.
Pennsylvania Highlands Community College is proud to announce that the following students have made the Dean’s List for the Fall 2015 semester.
Alexandria – Donald Lee Betres
Altoona – Breana Lynn Benjamin, Audrey Kay Bickings, Rachel Lynn Blackburn, John J. Cicchitello, Benjamin David Coldwell, Terrance Joseph Garner, Alissa Nicole Ingram, Lauren M. Johnson, Tara Paige Jurcik, Marissa M. Madigan, Mikayla Marie Merritt, Ashley Danielle Plunkett, Alexis Quintero, Nicholas Trevor Ransom, Jenda Marie Sible, Jeffrey Eric Sprow
Alum Bank – Sarah M. Gardner, Larry E. Sarver
Armagh – Morgan E. McCully, Madalyn Elle Stahl
Ashville – Lydia R. Slovikosky
Beaverdale – Alexandria A. George, Danielle Renee` Grados
Bedford – Evan G. Hooper, Miranda Lynn Ridgway, Hannah Diann Whetstone
Belsano – Hope E. Keilman
Berlin – Abigail Lynette Fochtman, Bernard James Fochtman, Schyler J. McClucas, Jenna Marie Snyder, Steven Tyler Tataleba
Bigler – Ethan J. McGraw
Bolivar – Maria G. Parrish
Boswell – Hunter Matthew Connor, Alivia Jean Ickes, Morgan Elizabeth Lyons, Stephen Allen Mort
Butler – Tyler Curtis Lemmon
Cairnbrook – Madison Caroline Brewer, Michael Edward Raymond Brewer, Lynette Jolyn Fisher, Raelee Rose Labuda
Calvin – Brooke Anne Shee, Chelsea Renee Watkins
Carrolltown – Michael A. Crimaldi, Kelsi Alexandra Flora, Brennen Robert Kelly, Joseph Allen Loughran, Amanda Kay Stossel, Nicholas Adam Veneskey
Central City – Kaily Rae Karl, McKenzie D. Yuko
Chambersburg – Zachary Filer Garnes
Claysburg – Brittany L. Walter
Clearfield – Joshua Cole Johnson, Jensen C. Maines, Chad Alan Maney
Clymer – Timothy James Midock
Colver – Lyndon Joseph Saylor, Jordan Rae Skibo
Conemaugh – Glenn D. Barbis, Tonia A. Green, Kelly Lynn Guillarmod
Cresson – Lynette Marie Connacher, Christopher James Soisson
Davidsville – Brianna N. Richey, Miranda Jade Shetler, David Gregory Yoder
Duncansville – James Franklin Figart, Jessica Lynn Long, Janelle N. Meadows, Brett Allen Shoenfelt
Dunlo – Chelsie Anne Conant
Ebensburg – Brianna Joan Bailey, William I. Bogus, Vincent Stephen Byrne, Ashley R. Farabaugh, Gabrielle Marie Gironda, Jeremiah James Kim, Victoria P. Piccerillo, Laken M. Riccella, Jonathan R. Schall, Jessica Lynn Shaffer, Ashley Lynn Smith, Crista Leigh Wasser
Everett – Justin William Mearkle
Fishertown – Makayla Dale Weaverling
Flinton – Anthony Joseph Barnhart, Marsha Lynn Gnehm, Brett Michael Reed
Fort Littleton – Kathryn Renee Krause
Friedens – Jedidiah Douglas Elam, Melissa Marie Hauger
Gallitzin – Roma Von Altimus, Walter E. Gray, Sienna Morgan Myers, Sarah A. Proudfit, Jocella K. Sandlin, Mark Allen Stevens, Joann Watt
Glen Campbell – Donna Darlene Mumau
Gray – Amber Ann Stevanus
Hartford – Danielle Denise Dillon
Hastings – Elizabeth Rose Schweiger, Joshua M. Serafin
Hesston – Angela Kaye Nicklow
Hollsopple – Emily Nicole Bridge, Zachary Nicholas Dull, Miriam Kaye Fink, Jacob Damian Goch, Desiree M. Toth, Elizabeth Anne Wilkey
Homer City – Cheyane Marie Hillan
Huntingdon – Levi Matthew Barnish, Benjamin James Brown, Kayleigh Danielle Dwyer, Michaelann Lynn Hite, Brian David Stromer
Imler – Christian Leonard Corle
Johnstown – Mary K. Angus, Deanna Nicole Bair, Shalonda Seliah Barber, Patrick James Beam, Jenna Nicole Becker, Deanna L. Bezek, Charis Yvonne Biancuzzo, La-Toya S. Bicko, Shauna M. Bixel, Alissa Marie Borow, Danielle P. Boyer, LesPaul F. Buchko, DeAnna Mae Burkett, Sadie Danielle Carney, Francine L. Cashaw, Brian T. Chamberland, Robert Justin Comiskey, Joseph William Critz, Sadonia Mary Critz, Kate Reene Csehoski, Danielle Marie Darcangelo, Ernest P. Deetscreek, Jennifer Marie DeMarchi, Jamie M. Dolinsky, Jessica Jean Eash, Sarah A. Ellis, Matthew J. Fisher, Sarah Lynette Fisher, McKenzie Lynn Fitzpatrick, Martina B. Flanagan, Steven William Frombach, Tori Cynthia Gaff, Rachel Lin Gatto, Alicia M. Gaudlip, Allissa Nicole Gaudlip, Drewann Marie Gaydos, Tanner Scott Gehosky, Jason L. Giebfried, Annette L. Goetsch, Allison Grace Griffith, David E. Haberkorn, John M. Haigh, Angel L. Harkness, Todd R. Helbig, Cassandra S. Helsel, Evan J.Heming, Larissa M. Herdman, Sarah Marie Hess, Emily Rose Hill, Jacob A.Hoffman, Zachary Michael Hoover, Holly Ann Hostetler, Chastity C. Hudnall, Matthew Brian Hull, Melissa A. Hunt, Luciana Marie Jones, Jennifer Lynn Kane, Victoria L. Karsaba, Alexis Emma Valentine Kauffman, Emily Kate Kleman, Phillip Dominick Kniss, Stephen Cyreal Koval, Jessica K. Krouse, Adrianne Marie Kuhar, Tori M. Lehman, Kayla R. Leventry, Jeffrey Eugene Little, William Eugene Livingston, Erica Lynne Long, Alexander R. Lopez, Jacob Flynn Lovette, Laura Aileen Malich, Michael R. McDaniel, Faye Ann McGuire, Shauna L. McMillan, Thomas J. Metzler, Chandler John Mical, James Joseph Mical, Alexander J. Middleton, Ashley Nicole Miller, Ashley L. Miller, Kaitlynne Elizabeth Miller, Natalie Layne Moldofsky, Arlaya L. Morris, Danielle Renea Nagle, Amy M. Oliveros, Michael David Pellow, Cassidy Rose Polacek, Carrie A. Post, Emily Jane Potter, Brandon J. Prazinko, Joseph William Prouse, Krystal Robin Quinones, Kayla Lyn Redvay, Stephanie Nicole Richey, Seth R. Rosenbaum, Jeannette Marie Rovder, Saige Marie Runyan, Sean W. Sabo, Noah John Sakmar, Ryan John Santichen, Ashley Anne Schafer, Luke Thaddeus Schrum, Kaitlyn Nicole Seth, Bridgette M. Shank, Chet Sharp, Lindsey Faith Shepler, Niccolas Patrick Shorto, Brady Patrick Shriver, Arik Trevan Shue, Tonya Patrece Smith, Lauren R. Spanko, Tyler G. Spotz, Tyler James Stanton, Brennen Tyler Stiffler, Erika Valentina Strand, Elizabeth Marie Swanberg, Bethany Lynn Swanson, Ann Marie Taylor, Andrew Scott Thomas, Jessica Marie Toth, Randi L. Toth, Gabrielle Alicia Turco, Ruth J. Velazquez-Torres, Courtney Colleen Williams, Ernest Lee Williams, Zachary James Wissinger, Emily V. Wood, Courtney E. Yoder, Dwayne A. Yoder, Wen Jing You, Stacey M. Zometsky
Lilly – Kylie Ann Garrett, Olivia Rae Guzic, Matthew Lester Poorman
Loretto – Mark David Eckenrode, Jonathon Patrick Stoy, Anna R. Yahner
Mapleton Depot – Beth Anne McNerlin, Ryleah McKae Woodward
Markleton – Anitta Ann Trimpey
McVeytown – Cheyenne L. Fye
Meyersdale – Chase Michael Dirienzo
Mill Creek – Katie Elizabeth Gipe, Alyssa Mae Handy
Mineral Point – Jonathan D. Alexander, Daren Von Ashurst, Jennifer Marie Eckenrode, John P. Major
Mount Union – Nina Marie Guillen, Christopher James Hollibaugh, Reegan A. McCaulley, John Edward Mitchell, Salina Marie Phillips
Mt. Pleasant – Patrick Robert Heskey
Nanty Glo – Cory Allen Campbell, Derek J. Crawford, Kristin Marie Cunningham, Kate Lynn Goldian, Jamie Lynn Hockenberry, Ethan John Marines, Jordan R. Mason, Heather Lynn Sherbine
New Florence – Cassius Murle Fitzgerald, Toby Christian Hicks, Alexander Wayne Kells, Autumn Miranda Kells
New Paris – Cynthia D. Frazier
Newton Hamilton – Courtney J. Barrick
Northern Cambria – Tanner Lee Carl, Tasha Lynn Deyarmin, Haley Marie Dunchuck, Tina Marie King, Alexander Leroy Laney, Isaac M. Lohr, John Joseph McCrystal, Katie Montgomery Mertens, Dwight John Nagle, Siena Rose Previte, Kayla R. Sherry, Paula Jane Wagner
Oil City – Ka Yee Kui
Parkhill – Stephanie L. Urban
Patton – Jessie Karla Hoover, Bethany Leigh Westrick
Penn Run – Kevin L. Clark
Petersburg – Shelby Mae Bishop
Pittsburgh – Willie James Smith
Portage – Tara Lynn Chappell, Ashley Marie Coleman, Jaime Fillhart, Heather Kay Franey, Catherine Elizabeth George, Cynthia J. Maul, Michael Ann McCloskey, Bradley Martin Rosemas, Jamie Lee Sossong
Revloc – Nicholas Donald Braniff, Brandy Lee Eckenrod
Roaring Spring – Zachary Lance Croft, Kerrstin Dawn Focht, Justin Tyler Walls
Rockhill Furnace – Monica Dawn Ochoa
Saint Benedict – Brittany E. McLucas
Salix – Tiffany Marie Glass, Troy Howard Jordan, Brett M. Sanderson, Kelly J. Steen, Kiara Rose Younkin
Seward – Shelby Piker
Shirleysburg – Jonathan P. Atherton
Sidman – Christina Nicole Brady, Jeremy Steven Horvath
Somerset – Rebekah Lyne Little, Zoee B. Purbaugh, Tanner James Stull
South Fork – Brittany Michael Fisher, Noah Joseph Kolar, Kayla M. Shaffer, Jenna LeAnne Theys, Adam Christopher Varner, Jenna F. Weis, Tammy D. Zalar, Stacey A. Zunner
St. Michael – Lindsey A. McKenry
State College – Anagen D. Wood
Stoystown – Harry C. Jenkins, Casie Lynne Johnson, Rachel K. Muchesko
Summerhill – Abigail Margaret Custer, Melissa L. Haslam, Maria Rose Lewis, Brady Ryan Smith, Christine L. Yakicic
Three Springs – Catherine Grace Anderson
Twin Rocks – Thomas John O’Connell
Tyrone – Mary Anne Cowfer, Rebecca Isabel Gaylord, Lindsay Brooke Taylor
Vintondale – Allison L. Melius, Cassandra H. Newman
Williamsburg – Alyssa Kelsie Gurskis
Windber – Matthew Thomas Adamczyk, Laiken M. Burkett, Jeffrey John Dagostino, Kallie Marie Erickson, Jacob A. Forish, Brooke Elysia Gillingham, Stacey Lynn Gilpatrick, Alexis Lyn Graham, Katelyn L. Grove, Holly Marie Harlin, Kara Ann Kosnosky, John E. Kozdron, Cathy Jean Lawery, Sarah A. Levadnuk, Courtney Marie Mihalko, Meghan E. Moore, Jordyn Leigh Polke, Amber M. Rohde, Casey L. Schreyer, Samantha N. Smith, Nathan L. Spisock, Alyssa Catherine Thomas, Harvey Weyandt, Robyn Marie Weyandt, Erica M. Zabrucky, John C. Zlater
Pennsylvania Highlands Community College was one of only 38 cultural institutions nationwide to receive a Common Heritage grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Common Heritage program will enable the college to host “digitization days” to capture local historical records and artifacts.
The local project, Families Forever: A Cambria Memory Project, will take place in 2016 and will feature several opportunities for the public to bring family records or artifacts and have them digitized and preserved. Partners with Pennsylvania Highlands in the grant include the Cambria County Historical Society, the Johnstown Area Heritage Association, and St. Francis University.
In addition to the public digitization days, there will also be humanities programs and digitization workshops to teach the public how to digitize and conserve family history using best practices.
All participants will receive their digitized records the day of the event and all records will be stored in the state’s digital repository, Power Library, and also in the Digital Public Library of America.
Common Heritage is part of The Common Good: The Humanities in the Public Square, an initiative that seeks to enhance the role of humanities in civic life.
The Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Blair Center recently collected stuffed animals for the Altoona Police Department. These stuffed animals will be distributed to local area children during emergency situations. The donation was accepted by Officer Himes of the Altoona Police Department.
“As a community college, our students, faculty, and staff are dedicated to giving back to the communities we serve. This stuffed animal drive provided us with a wonderful opportunity to partner with our local law enforcement agency, helping them assist the youth in our area in times of need. We greatly appreciate the donations provided by College employees and students, as well as community members,” stated Julie Patosky, Director, Blair Center.
Pennsylvania Highlands Community College has been ranked the second best community college in Pennsylvania by Schools.com. In total, Pennsylvania has 14 community colleges serving the state.
The study performed by Schools.com gathered data on seven quantitative metrics (percentage of students enrolled in distance education, total cost of attendance, student-to-faculty ratio, average retention rate, graduation rate, number of transfer agreements, and flexibility) and were put through a carefully weighted analysis model to determine where the best community colleges could be found.
According to the data, Pennsylvania Highlands featured the third-highest rate of outbound transfers in the state. It was also one of four schools to tie for second place in number of students per faculty member, with the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) reporting a student-faculty ratio of 17:1.
The study recognized that the College’s cost of attendance is relatively inexpensive, and that the Johnstown-based institution achieved the highest retention rate among all two-year public schools in Pennsylvania. This coincides with data provided by the U.S. Department of Education indicating that Pennsylvania Highlands ranks first in lowest net price for two-year public institutions in Pennsylvania.
About Pennsylvania Highlands: Since 1994, Pennsylvania Highlands Community College has served over 52,000 community members throughout the Southern Alleghenies region and beyond utilizing five facilities in Blair, Cambria, Huntingdon, and Somerset counties, and an Online Campus. Offering over 30 degree, certificate and diploma programs, Penn Highlands has the highest graduation rate of all community colleges in Pennsylvania. Our nationally accredited dual enrollment program is one of only two such accredited programs in the state and is the foundation of our innovative associates in the high school program. Workforce and continuing education programs round out our diverse offerings, making Pennsylvania Highlands the choice for a quality and affordable education. The College currently has an enrollment exceeding 2,500 students.
About Schools.com: Schools.com is a resource for career-minded students that features in-depth information about growing careers and different educational programs, both online and on-campus, and helps job-seekers and students alike identify potential pathways to success. Schools.com has a network of writers and researchers that compose authoritative articles and infographics that have been syndicated numerous times on national media outlets like AOL and USA Today. Topics that are regularly discussed include career outlooks and planning, adult education, college financial planning, time management tips and more. The wide network of educational institutions, government agencies, bloggers and members of the media that reference and link to the articles and resources on Schools.com continues to grow. Its vast directory of schools makes it easy for students to connect with programs in approximately 200 subjects spanning all 50 states.