Pennsylvania Highlands Community College is proud to welcome three new full-time faculty members to its growing family.
Robin Hughes joins the team as Instructor of Mathematics. Ms. Hughes is currently the temporary Lecturer, Mathematics at Pennsylvania Highlands Community College and has also taught as an adjunct at Kent State University, Pennsylvania Highlands Community College, and University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown. She has a B.S. in Actuarial and Applied Mathematics from the University of Pittsburgh, a M.B.A. from St. Francis College, and a M.Ed. from Kent State College.
Dr. Russell Newman joins the team as Assistant Professor of English. Dr. Newman comes to us as a freelance author and editor at Online Indiana and has taught as an adjunct at several universities in the area such as University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, Clarion University, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Mount Aloysius College, and Penn State University – Altoona and Dubois. He has a B.A. and M.A. in English from James Madison University, and a Ph.D. in English from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Matthew Sisak joins the team as Instructor of Biology. Dr. Sisak is President of Sisak Chiropractic Clinic, P.C. and has taught as an adjunct at Pennsylvania Highlands Community College and Westmoreland County Community College. He has a B.S. in Natural Sciences from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and a Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic.
The Beta Epsilon Omega Chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society at Pennsylvania Highlands Community College is proud to announce their Fall 2013 Induction Class. With this class, Beta Epsilon Omega inducted seventeen new members into the prestigious international honor society.
Phi Theta Kappa is the international honor society of the two-year college. The mission of Phi Theta Kappa is to recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and provide opportunities for individual growth and development through participation in honors, leadership, service and fellowship programming.
The seventeen new inductees are:
Altoona: Robert Lynn
Ebensburg: Kimberly Lloyd, Chelsea Nelson
Friedens: Erikia Marek
Huntingdon: Katie Brenneman
Jerome: Bethany George
Johnstown: Jennifer Biggs, Laura Eidem, Hunter Furman, Brittany Szczepanik, Hannah Walter
Ebensburg – Tammy Jo Dollar, Amanda L. Ferguson, Rachel Lin Gatto, Michaela Catherine Hanlon, Andrew E. Hollis, Corey Thomas Hoover, Kimberly Jo Lloyd, Chelsea Ann Nelson, Pamela J. O’Hara, Briana Elizabeth Platt, Amanda Sue Rosenbaum, Dennis J. Smolko, Ian Robert Sonafelt, Ashley M. Strom
Elmora – Michael A. Crimaldi, Corey Joseph Lane, Brenda A. Shaffer
Everett – Katlyn M. Diehl
Flinton – Anthony Joseph Reed
Friedens – Lisa D. Groman, Erikia Lynn Marek
Hastings – Mckenna Raeann Getsy
Hesston – Jessica Dawn Reffner
Hollidaysburg – Alyssa Dena Harris, Logan Allen Leuteneger, Scott Brian Podgorney
Hollsopple – Antony M. Direnzo, Phyllis Maria Fulmer, Lucas T. Spengler, Karen L. Steel
Hooversville – Kristen A. Moyer
Imer – Cole Thomas Lafferty
Jenners – Jennifer Renee Leskovich
Jennerstown – Amy R. Schmidt
Johnstown – Joseph H. Asel, Gordon Paul Barr, Shawn David Beam, Clinton S. Belcher, Cassidy Nicole Belle, Jennifer Biggs, Bonnie J. Borrini, Amanda Beth Bowes, Eric Michael Bozich, Justin Francis Capouellez, Earl R. Carnahan, Edward S. Chernay, David Brice Chuklochak, Jennifer M. Claycomb, Thomas Anthony Cogis, Alyssa Marie Collier, Sierra Marie Conahan, Ryan T. Dabbs, Jodi Lynn Daughenbaugh, Steve B. Domonkos, Marc Alan Doulon, Michael Patrick Duffy, Lynn A. Eash, Laura Katherine Eidem, Danielle Marie Fabina, Lynette Faye Faight, Vicki L. Foor, Cathryn Ann Foust, Darin D. Frankofsky, Sarah Elizabeth Freidhoff, Hunter Edward Furman, Stephanie Rose Furnari, Alanna Marie Geisel, Lacie L. George, Jason L. Giebfried, Alexander Scott Goch, Charles Edward Goggin, Isaac Benjamin Goss, Kara Mae Graham, Kayleigh Ann Grove, Cristy Jean Haberkorn, Charmane Lorraine Hackworth, John M. Haigh, Michael J. Hall, Brandi L. Hammers, Kayla Marie Hardison, Cory Michael Hartland, Kinsey Leelyn Havener, Carri A. Hearn, William Bruce Allen Hearn, Aaron Hochstein, Shawn Michael Horvath, Jennifer Lynn Hrivnak, Susan G. Hunt, Katherine Jean Instone, Brian Keith Kauffman, Assaad Khalil, Charles Douglas Kleman, Mark C. Kush, Leesha Christine Lavash, Robert Patrick Lehman, Elizabeth Marie Mahoney, Maxine Marie Mains, Kayli Marie Mangus, Angela Marie Margucci, Desarae Brooke Margucci, Cynthia May, Karen A. McAleer, Richard Earl McCaulley, Amanda M. McGlynn, David Michael Micik, Morgan Marie Miller, Allison Jean Minemyer, Edgar Ricardo Montero, Michelle G. Moore, Kellie Marie Moses, Curtis W. Myers, Mark Nathaniel, Lauren M. Natta, Amy M. Oliveros, Francine Olshewsky, William Charles Olson, Anthony A. Oravec, Samantha Lee Orlando, Nicole Marie Paonessa, Randy John Penrod, Jennifer L. Percinsky, Joe J. Pipon, Alyse C. Pollard, Emily Jane Potter, Alyssa Kylee Pudliner, Justin S. Ramsdorfer, Gretchen Rosanne Rauch, Jennifer Nicole Reed, Zachary W. Reese, Alexander Roth Roberts, Jill Renee Rokita, Shane Michael Rovansek, Jeannette Marie Rovder, Ryan Charles Rovida, Amanda Lea Sauro, Mark Allen Sauro, Cody A. Sedei, David W. Seth, Michael Joseph Shaffer, Shannon L. Shaffer, Noah Scott Shorto, William Paul Sievers, Korbi L. Slocum, Beau A. Soberdash, David Paul Stem, Renee L. Stibich, Raymond D. Stockley, Sandra M. Stopko, Nicholas Gabriel Sycz, Lindsey Marie Thomas, William Russell Tomb, Todd E. Vermileon, Josette M. Villecco, Desiree Marie Walker, Alesa L. Weslager, Kurstin Nicole Whorl, Dominic J. Williams, Ashley DeAnne Wonders, Jared T. Wozniak, Kaitlin Nicole Wyatt, Stacey M. Zometsky
Lilly – Nicole Marie Logan, Sean T. Riggleman
Loretto – Aaron J. King
Mineral Point – Ian R. Burkey, Taylor R. Donoughe, Morgan Rochelle Hagerich, Shawnda Katherine Major, Brittany Lynne Snedden, Stephanie Marie Young
Mount Union – Ethan Neal Clemens, Christopher James Hollibaugh, Victoria Lee Miller, Alexandra Lynn Querry
Nanty Glo – Mallory N. Barr, Dustin Andrew Carney, Kristin Marie Cunningham, Victoria Rose Dunchuck, Amanda J. Hill, David John Kivisto, Gerald S. McDermott, Kiyla Dawn Miller, Monica Lynn Mulato, Cody Jon Sanderson, Rebecca Anne Yokitis
New Paris – Jarica R. Seese
Nicktown – Krista Marie Benamati
Northern Cambria – Colby Noel Borlie, Janet M. Dravis, Kayla E. Duriez, Elsie Mae Keith, Raché Kathleen Kirsch, Olivia C. Lauren, Cassandra L. Pastirko, Amber D. Sharkey, Amanda Renee Shilling, Jamie Lynn Treese
Osceola Mills – Kelly Jo Shomo
Patton – Ty Thomas Forsythe, Melissa B. Nagle, Taylor James O’Hara, Brett Daniel Sammarco, Jennifer Michele Welchko
Portage – Autumn M. Crum, Apryle C. Ernest, Jaime L. Fillhart, Denise M. Fordick, Brittany R. Lee, Terry David Moyer, Zachary J. Niper, Benjamin Cade Pavlosky, Austin Michael Rodgers, Jonathan Michael Rusnak, Tarynn Leigh Rusnak, Benjamin J. Sendzik, Zachary Michael Stair, Tyler James Troxel, Ashley Lyn Young
Revloc – Amanda Jean Eckenrod, Michael A. Viveros
Rockwood – Melissa Ann Sager, Ray Wadsworth Wilhem III
Salisbury – Mariah Dawn Hillegas
Salix – Amanda Rae Custer, Amanda L. Haig, Robert M. Hritz, Alan James Naugle
Saltillo – Becca Mae Booher
Seward – Caron R. Chodrow
Shirleysburg – Shannon Marie Linn
Sidman – Julia Michelle Barton, Reyanah J. Shaw
Somerset – Michael Allen Benford, Danielle Dawn Close, Dustin Dale Close, Chris Ann Conti, Michele L. DuPont, Tiffany Nicole Gardner, Paige A. Gross, Michael Anthony Layton, Marlene L. Shaulis
South Fork – Joy A. Bailey, Krislyn Nichole Boyles, Stacey L. Chaney, Brittany Michael Fisher, Daniel Eric Johnson, William A. Lewis, Christopher Moss, Deon M. Natta, Margo Ann Pringle, Shawna Aleisha Ressler, Marcy A. Vasbinder, Alicia Alynn Wolfhope
Spruce Creek – Lauren Ashley Shearer
St. Michael – Kelly Lynn Sabo
Stoystown – Chelsey Lynn Baker, Cole J. Corbett
Strongstown – Audrey Anna Mottin, Breanna N. Rege
Summerhill –Tracy Lynn Chuckalovcak, Casey Ann Haberl, Ashley M. Kordish, Megan A. Neff, Emily Joan Smay, Chelsea Jordan Wess
Vintondale – Jordan Matthew Kupchella, Kieshia Diandra Mattox, Angela Rose Santacroce
Westover – Briana Michelle Franklin, Kaitlin Marie McConnell
Windber – Frank A. Adamczyk, Kimberly M. Allison, Randy Lee Anderson, Scott M. Beamer, Richard S. Campitell, Leah Elizabeth Chaderwick, Jacqueline E. Crum, Susan Kathleen Csikos, Annabella Carrin Eckenrode, Joseph T. Forish, Lisa M. Gathagan, Erika Jean Hampe, Cindy Marie Horner, Trevor Daniel Neri, Matthew Zachary Papinchak, Robert Ryan Ramirez, Tyler T. Sharpe, Jessica A. Way, Aileen Ann Weaver
The Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Beta Epsilon Omega Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) recently started a donation project for two local area veterans’ facilities: Tomorrow’s Hope and The Hollidaysburg Veterans Home. This project, known as Socks For Veterans, began as part of PTK’s Honors In Action program, with the theme of “Veterans’ and Their Families.” The Socks For Veterans project is in collaboration with District 26 VFW and the Ladies’ Auxiliary, focusing on the collection of socks for area veterans.
Socks For Veterans began collecting on December 2nd and will continue to collect throughout the month of December. The goal of the project is to collect over 400 pairs of socks for veterans. Recently, members of the College’s PTK Officers gathered to distribute the socks collected thus far.
More About Phi Theta Kappa: The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa shall be to recognize and encourage scholarship among two-year college students. To achieve this purpose, Phi Theta Kappa shall provide opportunity for the development of leadership and service, for an intellectual climate for exchange of ideas and ideals, for lively fellowship for scholars, and for stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence.
Pennsylvania Highlands Community College has teamed up with the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford to make it easier for Penn Highlands’ students to complete their bachelor’s degree at Pitt-Bradford. Under this agreement, Pitt-Bradford will accept 60 credits from Pennsylvania Highlands.
“Programs at Penn Highlands and Pitt-Bradford mesh well together, and this new agreement provides students a way to plan for their bachelor’s degree at our campus much more easily,” said Bob Dilks, Director of Transfer Recruitment at Pitt-Bradford. “This agreement coupled with our transfer scholarships will make Pitt-Bradford a great choice for many Penn Highlands’ students.”