Pennsylvania Highlands Community College is pleased to announce that Larry Brugh has been named as the College’s Director of Career Planning and Employer Services. Larry brings extensive experience in Career Services having served as Director of Career Services and Assistant Dean of Student Affairs/Director of Career Services at Mount Aloysius since 1994. He holds a B.A. in Sociology from the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown and an M.A. in Student Personnel Services from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
Larry will lead the College’s Career Services efforts in two main areas in accordance with our Title III grant. The first area consists of assisting students in developing and implementing sound academic and career plans. The second area deals with strengthening the College’s relationships with regional employers to increase student internship and employment opportunities.
On Tuesday, April 2nd, the Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Care Club donated $1,000 to Angel Flight East. The Care Club did this by holding a basket raffle and seeking donations from local businesses. The College’s Care Club provides community service, establishes peer support groups for students, and offers a system for healthcare professional networking.
Ellen Spoehr, Executive Director of Angel Flight East, flew into Johnstown to receive the money and meet the generous club. “We are truly grateful for the work of the Penn Highlands’ Care Club and their generosity. We thank them for choosing us with their efforts; the money donated will be used directly by Angel Flight East to support medical missions,” stated Ms. Ellen Spoehr.
She was accompanied by Bob Smith, a volunteer pilot of the organization. Mr. Smith, like many other volunteer pilots, donates his time, aircraft, fuel, landing fees, and other expenses just so Angel Flight East can continue its mission. On average, volunteer pilots help Angel Flight East successfully accomplish more than 300 flights per year.
More information on Angel Flight East: Angel Flight East is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the community by facilitating free air transportation for children and adults with medical conditions who need to get to treatment far from home. AFE serves the Eastern region of the United States, and for destinations beyond our reach, we link with other volunteer pilot organizations. Anyone who requests a flight must be medically stable, able to board an aircraft, and fly in a small single or twin engine aircraft. Our volunteer pilots use their private planes to fly our patients to their destinations. These men and women pay for all expenses for each mission they fly. (Content exerted from www.angelflighteast.org.)
Congratulations to Edward Rosbaugh, of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and Alexander Wise, of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, as they were named to the 2013 All-Pennsylvania Academic Team on the evening of April 8, 2013. These students were honored for their achievements in the classroom and for their volunteerism in their communities. And, in order to be named to the All-Pennsylvania Academic team, they must maintain a 3.5 GPA.
Edward Rosbaughwill graduate from Pennsylvania Highlands Community College with an Associate of Applied Science in Human Services – Generalist, with the hope of one day becoming a Case Manager. While at Penn Highlands, Edward was recognized for his outstanding leadership, service and commitment to the college. He will transfer to Indiana University of Pennsylvania to pursue his Bachelor’s degree and hopes to one day obtain his Master’s in Psychology. Edward is currently Vice President of the Beta Epsilon Omega chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, President of Student Government, and a student trustee.
Alexander Wise graduated from Pennsylvania Highlands Community College with an Associate of Applied Science in Business Management degree. While at Penn Highlands, Alex was the President of the Beta Epsilon Omega chapter of Phi Theta Kappa. Alex is being recognized for his outstanding leadership, service and commitment to the College; he currently serves as the Supply Chain Leader at JWF Industries. Alex plans to his continue his educational pursuit by obtaining his Bachelor’s degree through Clarion University online, then ultimately seeking to obtain a Master’s degree.
The All-Pennsylvania Academic Team awards program, building from the National All-USA Academic Team for two-year colleges, recognizes an exceptional group of community college students who have achieved academic excellence and demonstrated a commitment to their colleges and communities. For 19 years, the Pennsylvania Commission for Community Colleges has joined with Phi Theta Kappa to honor students who have been nominated by their colleges to the All-Pennsylvania Academic Team.
Pennsylvania Highlands Community College held its 6th Annual Black Bear Sprint to Success 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, April 6th at the College’s Richland Campus. 186 people registered for this year’s race, which is a 65% increase from 2012, and the largest turnout in the event’s history.
Organizers would like to thank Wessel & Company for serving as the event sponsor and recruiting such a large number of participants. Proceeds from the race will help the Pennsylvania Highlands Foundation provide funding for student scholarships, faculty development, and program support.
Results are as follows:
MALE RUN
Top Three Overall 1. Michael Dautlick, 16, 19:50 2. Sam Schilling, 37, 19:56 3. Taylor O’Hara, 18, 20:12
15U 1. Luke Samay, 23:24
20-29 1. Nicholas Ramirez, 20:26 2. Jonathan Loveridge, 22:03 3. Ben Long, 22:17 4. Andrew Stephenson, 22:55 5. Doug Puchko, 23:34 6. Adam Maddy, 23:35 7. Jimmy Shaffer, 23:44 8. Korey Boyer, 23:46 9. Sean McCool, 23:50 10. Frank Brown, 25:01 11. Albert Rummell, 28:14 12. Seth Michaels, 28:57 13. Michael Hastvy, 28:58 14. Renold Sossong, 30:47 15. Ray Wilhelm III, 35:01 16. Raymond Weible Jr., 35:21 17. Josh Fetcko, 36:51
30-39 1. Joshua Kalp, 21:38 2. Michael Becker, 21:50 3. Brian Bell, 22:02 4. Wes Fritz, 22:13 5. Coey Kovalcak, 22:25 6. John Jacobs, 23:33 7. Robert Sabo, 23:54 8. Nathan Haskins, 24:28 9. Scott Hunt, 26:11 10. Jeff Podrasky, 26:45 11. Ben Wadsworth, 27:51 12. Robert Gall, 28:24 13. Christopher Weir, 29:24 14. Dustin Michaels, 29:40
40-49 1. Greg Winger, 21:44 2. Paul Smiach, 21:56 3. Vince Pavic, 22:19 4. Glenn Katrancha, 22:30 5. Eric Fogle, 23:25 6. Eric Kabler, 24:10 7. Eric Curry, 25:07 8. Josephy Bradley, 25:11 9. Dwayne Kaufman, 25:24 10. Tom Chernisky, 27:30 11. William Paul, 28:23 12. Craig Freedling, 36:36
50-59 1. John Skelley, 24:42 2. Bill Polacek, 24:55 3. Richard Bizjak, 25:28 4. Ernie Peterson, 27:10 5. Patrick Gillin, 28:59 6. Tim Laidig, 29:01 7. John Polacek, 29:58 8. Sean Mahoney, 33:06
60-69 1. George Hancock, 23:51 2. Jim Cook, 29:54 3. Roger Haney, 31:14 4. David Stephenson, 34:19 5. Michael Yargus, 35:11 6. Tom Paterson, 43:30
70+ 1. Keith Neff, 25:42
FEMALE RUN
Top Three Overall 1. Catherine Muchesko, 30, 20:30 2. Elizabeth Rummell, 27, 22:32 3. Brenda Szelong, 49, 23:38
15U 1. Kaelin Kirchner, 37:33
16-19 1. Sammy Jo Podrastsky, 26:17 2. Cassie Pleskovic, 29:48