This is a rendering of the new playground planned for Horace Mann Elementary School.
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Saint Francis professor Rick Miller, left, is pictured with students, from left, Xavier Yoder, Reggie Telemaque and Alex Reichard and professor David Stehlik. The team won a marketplace challenge.
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In Grace College’s fitness room, exercise science director Christina Walters, center, advises students Zach Kraft and Hannah Wanemacher.
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Trine University President Earl Brooks II, third from right, poses with Presidential Award for Excellence in Performance recipients, from left, Deborah McHenry, O’Shea Owens, Evan Gustin, Jennifer LaRose and Mary Ditmars. Staff members were unmasked for photos only.
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St. Peter’s Boys announces first radiologic technology program for high schools here
Updated Mar 13, 2021;
Posted Mar 13, 2021
Members of the St. Peter s Boys High School Class of 2021 (in sweaters) stand with, from left, John Fodera, school president; Vincent Innocente, school board member; Anthony Mungo, radiologic therapist of Advanced Imaging Review; Thomas Petrone of Petrone Associates; Michael Cosentino, school principal, and John Walsh, assistant principal. (Courtesy/Vincent Innocente)
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Program offered through the John Patrick University of Health and Applied Sciences.
The new, innovative program will offer St. Peter’s students the opportunity to take classes while still in high school and launch a career in radiography, while also providing options to continue toward bachelor and master degrees.
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Kayleen McCabe of the DIY Network participated in a live virtual project training session Jan. 14 with a third grade class at JE Ober Elementary School in Garrett. The collaboration occurred through a unique relationship the Career Development Program at Garrett High School has with Construction Education Foundation of Georgia and Home Depot.
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• Grace College has named
Laurie Owen the permanent vice president of academic affairs. She served in the role on an interim basis for a year. Owen has nearly 20 years of experience at Grace, including 10 as the School of Education dean.
Cheryl Bremer will permanently step into the role of School of Education dean beginning this semester.
Career focused degree program opens in Staten Island
Updated Dec 27, 2020;
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. A career-focused school will open its doors to Staten Island residents starting January 2021.
The Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology program was created as a pathway for high school graduates and working adults to obtain a college degree without the need to leave their full-time job.
The pathway is a 16-month program that offers students the opportunity to begin their careers sooner with two options. The first pathway will allow graduates to find employment and pause their education, or to continue to their Bachelors of Science and Masters of Science degrees.