Graduation of Inaugural Medical Laboratory Science Program Class at IRMC
Indiana Regional Medical Center recently announced the graduation of its inaugural Medical Laboratory Science Program class, developed in partnership with Ƶ.
Indiana Regional Medical Center recently announced the graduation of its inaugural Medical Laboratory Science Program class, developed in partnership with Ƶ.
Ƶ hosted 22 area high school students and 14 of their teachers for the collaborative Healthcare Education and Learning Pathways (HELP) Summer Experience on June 2 and 3.
Ƶ’s PsyD (doctoral psychology program) Graduate Student Organization is using funding received from a Pennsylvania Department of Education MASLOW grant of $1,000 to support student mental health.
Hilliary Creely, dean of the Ƶ School of Graduate Studies and Research, has been named interim dean of the College of Health Sciences, and Lisa Newell, chair of the Ƶ Department of Psychology, has been named interim associate dean of the College of Health Sciences.
Ƶ and Indiana Regional Medical Center (IRMC) have finalized an affiliation agreement that provides Ƶ students with the opportunity to complete their clinical experience at IRMC for the Ƶ Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Technology.
The Association of School Psychologists of Pennsylvania announced this year’s School Psychologist of the Year, Angela McMasters D'03. McMasters is a school psychologist at the Indiana Area School District Junior High School.
Ƶ is playing a part in spotlighting the nursing shortage in Pennsylvania and in the nation. Ƶ’s Department of Nursing and Allied Health is featured in “Navigating the Nursing Shortage,” a digital documentary produced by WQED Multimedia.
Chef Arnold Ivey CA’02 has mixed his passion for food with the talents he learned at the Ƶ Academy of Culinary Arts to create a distinguished career in the restaurant industry.
Two students at Ƶ—Angelique Alcantara and Owen Zablocki—have been selected from a pool of exemplary nominees to be the inaugural Justice Research Fellows at the Ƶ Administration and Leadership Studies Research and Training Center.
Five graduates of Ƶ have been selected for the 2022 Ƶ Young Alumni Award. This award was created to recognize recent Ƶ graduates identified as being outstanding in their professions.
James Hoyland, a corporal for the New Castle Police Department, has been chosen as the state’s Sergeant Mike Hayes School Resource Officer of the Year for 2022.
The College of Health and Human Services held a Celebration of Excellence on May 4, 2022, to celebrate faculty and staff.
Two Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice alumni, selected as this year's Distinguished Alumni, will present on a panel on April 8.
The College of Health and Human Services' Service Committee is hosting a feminine product drive. Support Ƶ women and the Alice Paul House by donating a feminine product on Tuesday, March 8th at Robertshaw Loading Dock. Time: 10:00a.m. to 2:00p.m. Happy Women's Day!
Athletic trainers don't get much publicity, but they're just as important as any other part of sports. They treat everything from blisters to broken bones, from concussions to contusions. At Ƶ, students learn the skills to land jobs in this growing field.
Daniel Lee, professor and chairperson of the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, was recognized at the College of Health and Human Services’ thirty-first annual awards recognition ceremony, held virtually on May 5, 2021.
Karen Scarton, associate professor in the Interior Design program within the Department of Human Development, Fashion, and Interior Design, was recognized at the College of Health and Human Services’ thirty-first annual awards recognition ceremony, held virtually on May 5, 2021.
Stephen Shiring, professor in the Department of Hospitality Management, was recognized at the College of Health and Human Services’ thirty-first annual awards recognition ceremony, held virtually on May 5, 2021.
Sarah Brown, associate professor in the Department of Human Development, Fashion, and Interior Design, was recognized at the College of Health and Human Services’ thirty-first annual awards recognition ceremony, held virtually on May 5, 2021.
Nine Ƶ alumni were honored as inductees into the College of Health and Human Services Hall of Distinction during a virtual awards ceremony held on Thursday, April 22, 2021. The honorees have achieved exemplary professional success, accomplished productive citizenship, are committed to others, and serve as role models of success.
The faculty and staff of the College of Health and Human Services look forward to seeing students in a few weeks, either personally or virtually. Our goals during this unique time are to minimize the health risk, while continuing to provide high-quality programs that focus on student success and support.
The College of Health and Human Services’ Service Committee and the Office of Alumni and Friends are co-hosting a virtual walk/run 5k starting Saturday, November 21, through Tuesday, December 1, 2020. Participants can choose to run or walk the 5k at any location of their choice. All registration proceeds benefit the Ƶ Food Pantry.
The Center for Advancement of Foodservice Education (CAFÉ) recently published a COVID-19 special edition of their Journal for Culinary Education Best Practices, which highlights the many challenges that culinary educators are facing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The College of Health and Human Services announce that two of our faculty, Chef Thomas Barnes and Chef Melinda McIsaac, were selected for publication in this Special Edition, Volume 3, Issue 1.
The faculty and staff of the College of Health and Human Services looks forward to seeing students in a few weeks, either personally or virtually. Our goals during this unique time are to minimize the health risk, while continuing to provide high-quality programs that focus on student success and support.
Adam Katchmarchi, executive director of the National Drowning Prevention Alliance and assistant professor of Kinesiology, Health and Sport Science at Ƶ, provided expertise for the article “Children May Be At Higher Risk of Drowning This Summer.”