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    "Who's Who?" PSU That's Who
Students from Penn State Hbg. Selected For
"Who's Who" Recognition
The PSH Faculty Senate Student Affairs Committee has chosen 25 students to receive
recognition in the 2000-2001 edition of
"Who's Who Among Students in'merican Colleges and Universities."
Dennis R. Albertson
Elementary Education
Jennifer D. Bowles
Mathematical Sciences
Bffim M. Budwash
Elementary Education
Natalie Hatrak
Mathematical Sciences
Viiginia D. Henry
Secwkoy &lucationlSocial Sciences
, Elizabeth 0. Heuer
Elementary Lkia:tdtm
David R Kuclt=
Sirsfctural Design Engineering Technology
Mayleene A. Lugo Christopher Splinter
Structural Design Engineering Technology Structural Design Engineering Technology
Aimee K. Mastmlo
Secondary Education/English
Myra J. Miller
Applied Behavioral Sciences
Katie J. Moody
Mathematical Sciences
Corina V. Morrison
Mathematical Sciences
Catherine A. (McCormick) Musser
Communications
Dorm Construction
ness services, admits that inclement
weather will most likely delay the new
dorm's opening until the summer of 2002,
rather than the optimistic completion date
of January next year.
Dankanich said the university is work
ing hard to remain under the budget of
$14.5 million for the housing project. The
plan is to spend $11.5 million on con
struction and an additional $3 million for
furniture, permits, cable, phone lines, etc.
The original plan called for an occu
pancy level of 283 residents in the struc
ture now under construction. Since there
Jeffrey D. Nichols
Structural. Design Engineering Technology
Michele Salko
Secondary EducatioWSocial Studies
William J. White
Structural Design Engineering Technology
Continued from Page 1
are 356 students currently living in Meade
Heights, that occupancy level created an
immediate shortfall in available housing.
According to Coleman, recent architectur
al design changes provide room for 356
students.
Dankanich reports that, as of right
now, there are no plans for special rooms
or living facilities for students with fami
lies. JoAnn Co leman, director of housing
and food services, says there is still a pos
sibility that these may be made available
when phase two of construction begins
later this year.
Dunais Rodrigues
Mathematical Sciences
Christopher W. Rugg
Mathematical Sciences
Brian L. Russell
Elementary Education
Jacqueline S. Slwlden
Elenmtary Education
Amber L. Smith
Eletnentaty Education
Megan A. Swartz
Elementary Education
Dolores V. Wcrtz
Elementary Education
Melissa A. Wilson
Elementary Education
Opportunity Knocks
Attention:
Penn State Harrisburg
students, faculty and staff
Applications for Student Activity
Funds are available in Room 200.
Applications include guidelines and
explanation of seven
funding categories.
Diverse Populations and Issues
Selected Support Services
Explore the funding as a possible
way to get support for your
ideas and projects.
Hurry, Application Deadline is
January 15, 2001, 5 p.m.
Questions? Call or E-mail,
Carissa Herwig, President of Student Government Association,
948.6137 (SGA Office), harmonieo43@cs.com
Dr. Janet Widoff, Director of Student Affairs,
948-6018, JCWl@psu.edu
Campus Activities
Program Support
Recreation
Facilities
Equipment