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Category: Faculty and Staff News
Posted by: sxc1
on May 25, 2005
Carol Winkler, ESM Accounting Assistant, and Susan Croyle, Administrative Manager, are recipients of the College of Engineering's Peer Review of Exceptional Performance Awards.
In 2001, the College of Engineering started a new staff program known as The Peer Review of Exceptional Performance (PREP). PREP is designed to recognize, reward, and retain exceptional staff employees within the College. PREP provides every staff employee the potential for two promotions within their current position.
Ms. Winkler was awarded the PREP award at the Silver rank and Ms. Croyle was awarded at the Gold rank.
Congratulations to both.
In 2001, the College of Engineering started a new staff program known as The Peer Review of Exceptional Performance (PREP). PREP is designed to recognize, reward, and retain exceptional staff employees within the College. PREP provides every staff employee the potential for two promotions within their current position.
Ms. Winkler was awarded the PREP award at the Silver rank and Ms. Croyle was awarded at the Gold rank.
Congratulations to both.
Category: Faculty and Staff News
Posted by: sxc1
on May 25, 2005
Several Engineering Science and Mechanics Staff recently received Legacy Awards that recognized their unique contributions to the department during the last year.
Carol Ritter received the ESM Legacy Award for Planning and Organizational Effectiveness;
William Ames received the ESM Legacy Award for Creativity and Innovation;
Carol Winkler received the ESM Legacy Award for Service; and
Scott Kralik recieved the ESM Legacy Award for Management.
The awards were presented at a staff luncheon held at the Nittany Lion Inn on May 25, 2005. Each award carries a small monetary valey for the recipients to use toward professional development.
Congratulations to the recipients.
Carol Ritter received the ESM Legacy Award for Planning and Organizational Effectiveness;
William Ames received the ESM Legacy Award for Creativity and Innovation;
Carol Winkler received the ESM Legacy Award for Service; and
Scott Kralik recieved the ESM Legacy Award for Management.
The awards were presented at a staff luncheon held at the Nittany Lion Inn on May 25, 2005. Each award carries a small monetary valey for the recipients to use toward professional development.
Congratulations to the recipients.
Category: Faculty and Staff News
Posted by: sxc1
on May 23, 2005
Parker Steven Owens entered the world Sunday, May 22, 2005, at 2:07 a.m. in the morning. He is the son of Kelly and Steve Owens and weighs 7 lbs., 15 ounces. He is 22 1/2 inches long.
Kelly and Steve will be sending us pictures in the near future.
Please send them your congratulations at klm218@psu.edu.
Kelly and Steve will be sending us pictures in the near future.
Please send them your congratulations at klm218@psu.edu.
Category: Faculty and Staff News
Posted by: sxc1
on May 16, 2005
Engineering Science and Mechanics welcomes new staff assistant Cheryl Markley. Cheryl joins the department after having served severalyears as a College and Alumni Relations Assistant with Development and Alumni Relations in the Smeal College of Business. Ms. Markley received her B.A. in Sociology from Penn State with minors in Information Systems and Statistical Analysis, and Business/Liberal Arts.
Please join us in welcoming Cheryl to the department.
Please join us in welcoming Cheryl to the department.
Category: Faculty and Staff News
Posted by: sxc1
on May 16, 2005

Sgt. Jodon of Pine Glen, Burnside Township, Centre County is surved by his wife, Bobbi Jo, his father, Jeff Jodon of Milesburg, four brothers, and his mother Sandra (Sandy) Watson.
Funeral details are being completed under the direction of the Wetzler Funeral Home in Milesburg, PA. Additional information can be found at the Centre Daily Times.
The Engineering Science and Mechanics Family extends their deepest sympathy to Sandy and her family.
ESM is accepting contributions that will be given to Sgt. Jodon's family to help defray expenses. Please give your donation to Cheryl Markley in 212 EES Building.
Category: Faculty and Staff News
Posted by: sxc1
on May 12, 2005

TOYchallenge News Release (PDF)
Category: Faculty and Staff News
Posted by: sxc1
on May 12, 2005

The paper was co-authored with Brian Self, U.S. Air Force Academy, Don Evans, Arizona State University, Jill Lane, Penn State, and Phillip Cornwell, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.
The award will be presented at the annual Awards Banquet on Tuesday evening, June 14, at the ASEE Annual Meeting in Portland, Oregon.
Category: Faculty and Staff News
Posted by: sxc1
on May 9, 2005

The series, co-sponsored by the International Commission for Optics, the Department of Electronics at QAU, and the National Center for Physics, will focus first on the morphology of sculptured thin films at the 1-1000 nm length scales with emphasis on growth techniques and ways to achieve distinct morphologies and, second, on advanced topics in electromagnetics including Complex Mediums, Voigt Waves and Negative Refraction in Outer space.
Category: Faculty and Staff News
Posted by: sxc1
on May 5, 2005

Category: Faculty and Staff News
Posted by: sxc1
on May 3, 2005

To learn more about Dr. Smid's research, please visit his website at the following link:
http://www4.esm.psu.edu/people/faculty/?ID=IUS1
Category: Faculty and Staff News
Posted by: sxc1
on May 2, 2005

Dr. Masters will also participate in the conference by moderating the session titled "Teaching Outside the Box In Civil Engineering". She is the 2006 Program Chair Elect for the Mechanics Division of ASEE.



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