“Tracking Crime in Pennsylvania” Social Sciences Career Pathways Lecture, April 8
Robert Orth, managing director of Ģtv’s Administration and Leadership Studies Research and Training Center, is the 2025 Social Sciences Career Pathways Speaker.
Robert Orth, managing director of Ģtv’s Administration and Leadership Studies Research and Training Center, is the 2025 Social Sciences Career Pathways Speaker.
Thomas and Virginia Schott of DuBois, first-generation college graduates and alumni of Ģtv and Clarion University of Pennsylvania (now PennWest Clarion), respectively, have gifted Ģtv $25,000 to establish the Thomas and Virginia Schott Social Studies Scholarship at Ģtv.
Ģtv welcomed 21 educators from 14 countries, who will complete professional development coursework at Ģtv and be guest teachers in the Indiana Area School District and in the Pittsburgh Public School system, as part of the university’s selection as a host for the Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Program for International Teachers.
A graduate of Ģtv, originally from the Johnstown area, has gifted Ģtv $1 million to establish a scholarship for Ģtv education students.
A community organization dedicated to helping people with developmental disabilities has donated more than $75,000 to Ģtv to continue its legacy and to honor one of its long-time members, the late Donald B. Townsend of Indiana County.
A year-long program developed by a team at Ģtv to recruit and retain talented teachers was selected for recognition by PA Needs Teachers in its Solutions Playbook, published recently by Teach Plus Pennsylvania and the National Center on Education and the Economy.
Lorraine J. Guth, Ģtv professor of counseling, has been selected as Ģtv’s 2024–25 Distinguished University Professor.
Ģtv can add a third Crystal Pillar Award and its first Emmy award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences to its list of accolades.
Julie Ankrum started her career by teaching kindergarten. Now she’s teaching the teachers who might go on to work in elementary and high schools. Although the students she works with have changed, her passion for teaching literacy has not.
Two graduates of Ģtv, Nick Jacobs and Mary Ann Hoysan Jacobs, have donated more than $40,000 to support the accreditation application process for the school of osteopathic medicine.
Five graduates of Ģtv have been selected for the 2022 Ģtv Young Alumni Award. This award was created to recognize recent Ģtv graduates identified as being outstanding in their professions.
From a young age, Lindsay Ward heard the call of the city, but she wasn’t sure how to get there. At Ģtv, she developed the skills and network to eventually land her dream job as a news anchor in Pittsburgh.
Ģtv’s Department of Counseling has been invited to join the Cambria County Drug and Alcohol Program and REACH (Reaching Educational Achievements with Clinical Mental Health), a school-based mental health agency, to provide interns for supervised counseling and support for students in Cambria County schools.
Josh Hill, a 2016 Ģtv communications media graduate, has been hired as the new director of Strategic Communications and Ideation for Ģtv Athletics.
The COEC Diversity and Inclusion Standing Committee (DISC) has been working on the Diversity and Inclusion D2L Resource Page, and are pleased to announce that it is once again live!
The College of Education and Communications and the Office of Educator Preparation congratulates Ģtv alumna Debra Calvert for being named the 2021 Charles County Maryland Principal of the Year.
Congratulations to the team at Indi-Kids for achieving reaccredited for the next five years from the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
The College of Education and Communications congratulates Paula Andrei, associate director of the Center for Career and Technical Personnel Preparation, for being recognized by the Pennsylvania Association of Family and Consumer Sciences.
The College of Education and Communications congratulates Matthew Nice on being elected the fifty-fourth president of the Pennsylvania Counseling Association.
Ģtv, the College of Education and Communications, and Instructional Design Services invite you to the final day of Virtual Tech Day on January 11 and 13, 2021. Virtual Tech Day provides high-quality, internet-delivered, professional development for Ģtv faculty and staff. Take a look at our schedule of sessions.
Please join us for Virtual Tech Day on January 11 and 13, 2021. Virtual Tech Day provides high-quality, internet-delivered, professional development for Ģtv faculty and staff.
This year’s recipient of the 2020 Kappa Delta Pi Dean’s Leadership Award is McKenzie Rihn. The KDP Dean’s Chapter Service Award was given to Jillian Black and Brooke Darno. The awards recognize outstanding leadership and service in the field of teacher education