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From left, Mara Wallace, Kori Whitehead, and John Yohman.

Visual Studies Class

Students in the Introduction to Visual Studies; Pictorial Space and the Principles of Visual Organization class at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus recently completed cleaning a 1964 painting of George Washington’s Perryopolis grist mill that had been hanging in the Fayette County Courthouse. Several student volunteers working on the canvas are, from left, Mara Wallace, Kori Whitehead, and John Yohman.

 Dan Sparks, president of the Student Veterans Association at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, displays a $1,000 check for a chapter grant his organization recently received from Student Veterans of America.

Fayette campus veterans group receives $1,000 grant

Dan Sparks, president of the Student Veterans Association (SVA) of Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, got an early Christmas present Dec. 5, when he received an email from the Student Veterans of America informing him that his chapter had received a $1,000 grant.
 Dan Sparks, president of the Student Veterans Association at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, displays a $1,000 check for a chapter grant his organization recently received from Student Veterans of America.

Dan Sparks

 Dan Sparks, president of the Student Veterans Association at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, displays a $1,000 check for a chapter grant his organization recently received from Student Veterans of America.

 Dan Sparks, president of the Student Veterans Association at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, displays a $1,000 check for a chapter grant his organization recently received from Student Veterans of America.

Dan Sparks

 Dan Sparks, president of the Student Veterans Association at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, displays a $1,000 check for a chapter grant his organization recently received from Student Veterans of America.

Pictured are, from left, first row: Kendall Mitchell, Andrew Charnovich, Meredith, and Danielle Shirosky. Second row: Christopher Kesterson, Justin Quaranto, Dairui Yang, Marco Morici, and Cara Jackson.

Finding ways to save energy at Fayette campus

While almost every course at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus concludes with a final test, paper or project of some sort, not very many result in benefits to the environment. But by reconsidering how they live their lives over the past semester, students in Associate Engineering Professor David Meredith’s EGEE 102 class discovered ways they could cut their energy consumption.
Pictured are, from left, first row: Kendall Mitchell, Andrew Charnovich, Meredith, and Danielle Shirosky. Second row: Christopher Kesterson, Justin Quaranto, Dairui Yang, Marco Morici, and Cara Jackson.

Engineering Students

Challenged by their instructor David Meredith to find ways to save energy in their lives, the EGEE 102/Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection class at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus managed to cut, on average, six barrels of oil equivalent, worth about $280 each year. Pictured are, from left, first row: Kendall Mitchell, Andrew Charnovich, Meredith, and Danielle Shirosky. Second row: Christopher Kesterson, Justin Quaranto, Dairui Yang, Marco Morici, and Cara Jackson.

Pictured are, from left, first row: Kendall Mitchell, Andrew Charnovich, Meredith, and Danielle Shirosky. Second row: Christopher Kesterson, Justin Quaranto, Dairui Yang, Marco Morici, and Cara Jackson.

Penn State Fayette Engineering Students

Challenged by their instructor David Meredith to find ways to save energy in their lives, the EGEE 102/Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection class at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus managed to cut, on average, six barrels of oil equivalent, worth about $280 each year. Pictured are, from left, first row: Kendall Mitchell, Andrew Charnovich, Meredith, and Danielle Shirosky. Second row: Christopher Kesterson, Justin Quaranto, Dairui Yang, Marco Morici, and Cara Jackson.

Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer Dr. Charles Patrick presented, from left, Joseph Friend Jr., Nathaniel Bohna, and Dr. Jerrold Hoeg with plaques for the Staff Excellence, Ellen Laun Advising Excellence, and Faculty Excellence awards, respectively.

Excellence Award Winners

At the Celebrate the Season holiday event for staff and faculty at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, held Dec. 9 at the Uniontown County Club, Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer Dr. Charles Patrick presented, from left, Joseph Friend Jr., Nathaniel Bohna, and Dr. Jerrold Hoeg with plaques for the Staff Excellence, Ellen Laun Advising Excellence, and Faculty Excellence awards, respectively. Not pictured is Michelle Henrish, who received the Rose Ann Williams Staff Mentoring Excellence Award.