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Town Hall September 2016

The University will hold a Town Hall meeting 3-5 p.m. Sept. 28 in the Pavilion Theatre at University Park. The meeting will be livestreamed and available for all Penn State campuses to view.

Novosel graduation photo

Shirley Novosel graduation photo

The College of Nursing's Shirley Novosel Distinguished Nursing Alumni Award was established in 1996 in memory of Shirley Leister Novosel, a 1979 graduate of the Nursing program, who passed away in 1994.

Mark Kempic, president of Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania, Inc. and Columbia Gas of Maryland, Inc., both subsidiaries of NiSource Inc.

Mark Kempic

Mark Kempic, president of Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania, Inc. and Columbia Gas of Maryland, Inc., both subsidiaries of NiSource Inc.

Mark Kempic, president of Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania, Inc. and Columbia Gas of Maryland, Inc., both subsidiaries of NiSource Inc.

Mark Kempic

Mark Kempic, president of Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania, Inc. and Columbia Gas of Maryland, Inc., both subsidiaries of NiSource Inc.

From left, Dr. Charles Patrick, Lori Omatick, Jodi Santella Hardy, and Joe Hardy

Benefit Fayette

At the Oct. 15 Benefit Fayette, which raised nearly $200,000, it was announced that Joe Hardy, right, had made a $100,000 donation to form the Jodi Santella Hardy Trustee Scholarship in honor of his wife, a nursing alumna of Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus. They were joined by, from left, Penn State Fayette’s Charles Patrick, chancellor and chief academic officer, and Lori Omatick, director of development.  

Mark Kempic and Robert Conti

Mark Kempic

Mark Kempic (left), president of Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania Inc. and Columbia Gas of Maryland Inc., returned to his alma mater, Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, Oct. 19 to speak for the CEO Conversations series, sponsored by Ford Business Machines. Also pictured is Fayette campus Business student Robert Conti, who moderated a question-and-answer session following the speech.

Charles Patrick, Lori Omatick, Jodi Santella Hardy, and Joe Hardy

Benefit Fayette

At the Oct. 15 Benefit Fayette, which raised nearly $200,000, it was announced that Joe Hardy, right, had made a $100,000 donation to form the Jodi Santella Hardy Trustee Scholarship in honor of his wife, a nursing alumna of Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus. They were joined by, from left, Penn State Fayette’s Charles Patrick, chancellor and chief academic officer, and Lori Omatick, director of development.