Capitol times. (Middletown, Pa.) 1982-2013, September 25, 2000, Image 4

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    Campus
A campus as diverse as PSH
can be a little confusing. New
faces could fit any category:
administrator, faculty, staff or
student. There are certainly no
traditional age boundaries. So,
The Capital Times wants to
introduce some of the new faces
on campus. This issue we intro
duce several new faculty mem
bers.
Dr. George
Boudreau, assistant
professor of
American studies
and history, earned
his doctorate from
Indiana University
in 1998. Boudrea is
an expert in early American history and
public history. He has directed public
education programs for students and
summer workshops for teachers in inner
city Philadelphia. Boudreau taught at
Temple University, West Chester
University and the University of
Pennsylvania.
CAMPUS POLICE REPORT
ity Kerry Monaco Capiiid limey Sin//
September 11, 2000
Arrest Log: Disorderly conduct citations were filed with District Justice Robert
Yanich's office on Thomas P. Powell, age 22 of 8208 Weaver Avenue and Mark A. Doughty,
age 22 of 936 A Mars Drive for incidents that occurred on September 8, 2000.
September 12, 2000
6:59am-Report of odor of natural gas in Mars Drive residence. Housing contacted
12:15pm-Kirtland Avenue resident reported receiving harassing phone calls
6:33pm-DUI information delivered to community center.
September 13, 2000
10:00pm-Penn State officer attended student allegation hearing
September 14, 2000
12:02am-Assisted Lower Swatara Police Department with a fight at Shane's Flight
Deck: cleared without incident.
September 15, 2000
4:lBam-Report of loud music on Mars Drive. Unable to locate source
3:57pm-Hit and Run Accident: Passenger side door was struck by unknown vehicle
Minor damage was reported.
6:l2pm-Juvenile struck by stick thrown by another juvenile. No injuries. Parents
were notified.
September 16, 2000
10:00am-Removed student sleeping in student lounge
Welcomes New PSH Faculty
Dr. Tom Buttros
joins the PSH pro
fessional accoun-
tancy program
from Indiana
University,
Kokomo, where he
taught for the
ast Tom Buttross
four years. Buttros also taught at the
University of Detroit , Mercy, Wayne
State University and George Washington
University. He received his doctorate
from the University of Mississippi in
1991.
ence from working with the Department
of Defense, Department of the Navy and
Department of the Treasury.
Peter Cirafici
comes to PSH's
professional
accountancy facul-
ty from George
Mason University.
He has extensive
overnment ex
.
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Carter Bi xler
Gerhart, instructor
in humanities and
English, expands
her duties at PSH
this year, covering
the range of general
Carter education writing
Bixler Gerhart courses after teaching
technical and professional writing for
several years. Gerhart received her mas
ter's degree from Millersville University
in 1996.
Ken Cunningham
joins PSH's school
of behavioral sci-
ence and education
as associate profes
sor of sociology.
This semester,
Ken Cunningham
Cunningham i s
teaching Social Problems and The
Family. Cunningham comes to PSH from
Albuquerque, N.M. He received his
degree from the City University of New
York graduate center in June 2000.
Information Systems and IST programs
this year, and received her MBA from
Penn State Harrisburg in 1999.
Sam T. Winch,
associate professor of
humanities and communi
cations, teaches traditional
and digital photography,
desktop publishing,
publication and media
desi
n and
design. Winch, who received his doctor
ate in 1996, places his primary focus on
journalistic ethics. He has been a free
lance photographer since 1984, and his
photos have appeared in Sports
Illustrated and Alaska Magazine along
with numerous American and foreign
newspapers. Winch also serves as advi
sor to The Capital Times.
Kim Merkert
comes to us from
FCI Electronics,
Inc. where she was
an electronic data
interchange support
analyst. She will be
teachin . for our
Dougla
Friedman has joiner
the marketing facul
ty of the school
humanities
Friedman corn
from the University -
of Michigan at Ann Friedman
Arbor where he is completing his dis
sertation. He has taught at Wayne State
University and the University of
Michigan at Dearborn.
Patti Mills joins
Capital College as
assistant dean for acad
emic affairs at PS
Schuylkill. Mills comes
to Penn State from
Indiana
University whe:
was professor of accounting in the col
lege of business. At ISU, she served as
administrative fellow and project manag
er of the First-Year Experience, partially
funded by the Lilly Endowment. Mills
focuses on initiatives to improve under
graduate education, student retention and
academic advising.
MN MEI
fr
,
uiz is a
criminal justice
instructor in
PSH's school of
public affairs.
Ruiz is retired
from the New
Orleans Police 1 -
and was on the faculty at the Univ. of
Louisiana at Lafayette for two years before he
began work on his doctorate at Sam
Houston State Univ. in Huntsville, TX.
Ruiz will earn his doctorate degree in
December. He taught at Westfield State
College in Mass. for three years before
coming to PSH.
University of South
Carolina in 1991. She is an experienced
journalist and playwright. In addition to
her public relations and newspaper
work, Morgan served as communica
tions coordinator at WITF and as media
coordinator at Wilson College.
Jim Ruiz
Louise Morgan,
instrucutor
humanities and com-
munications, earned
her master's degree
in mass communica-