Penn State Hazleton Collegian Paula Callery HAZLETON, PA - November 7, 1991 ... Paula Callery has been appointed Regional Director of Deve lopment and University Relations for Penn State’s Northeast Region that includes the Hazleton, Wilkes-Barre and Worthington Scranton campuses. Since joining Penn State in 1985, she had been Director of University Rela tions at the Hazleton Campus. In her new position, Callery will be responsible for developing and coor dinating a unified approach to long range development activities, develop ing and coordinating marketing, advertising, publications and public information plans both at the Hazleton Campus and at Wilkes-Barre and Worthington Scranton campuses, and working with the Regional Director of Continuing Education and the Office of Develop-ment and University Rela tions at University Park. She will serve on the Development and University Relations Advisory Council for Penn State’s Commonwealth Educational Dr. Gregory hosts trip to the Franklin Institute of Science by Gina Hammond On Friday October 25, Dr. Gregory took a busload of honors and psycho logy students from Penn States’s Hazleton and Wilkes Barre campuses to the Franklin Institute of Science in Philadelphia The bus ride to the institute was relatively uneventful due to the sleepiness of the students and the early departure of bus at 8:00 am. While waiting to enter the Optic Theater students heard many passing people speak of their experiences in the heart As rumors of a clogged artery filtered throughout the museum, we couldn’t wait to explore the situation ourselves. First however, we viewed “The Ring of Fire” in the Optic Theater, a movie which unfolds the secrets of the volcanos. When we approached the heart we saw the infamous clog. As we got appointed Reg System, and be responsible for overall leadership, coordinating and training of Development and University Rela tions personnel, programs, activities, and regional budgets of the Northeast Regional Campuses. Prior to joining Penn State, Callery had been Director of Broadcast Fund ing for public television at Howard Univer-sity in Washington, D. C., and Director of Public Affairs for Science and Technology during the Carter Administration. She had a long career with the IBM Corporation in public affairs and government relations, and was economic development consul tant to the Atlanta, Georgia Depart ment of Community and Human Development At Penn State, Callery is a member of the campus executive committee, marketing board, and economic deve lopment cultural diversity, and cam pus development advisory commit tees. Active in Hazleton as well, she is closer to the main artery we realized it was not a clog, but an overweight man who had gotten stuck trying to make his way through the very nar row passage ways. As we continued our exploration of the museum we decided to visit “The Secrets of the Stars”, a planetarium show. This was more to our liking because there were no screaming children in . side this theater as opposed to the other parts of the museum. Unfortunately, there were more children than ever in Future World asking about exhibits such as the satellite phone. If you would like to know anything more about this fun and exciting museum, go see it for yourself. Howe ver, avoid the kids: Don’t go on a Friday and set aside lots of time, you’ll need it Words just can’t express our enjoymentl onal Director a board member of the Greater Hazle ton YWCA and Leadership Hazleton. She has served as a facilitator for Leadership Hazleton programs for the past four years. She is also a member of the Hazleton League of Woman Voters, the Northeast Pennsylvania Economic Development Council, the Hazleton Area Management Club, the Penn State Club of Greater Hazleton, and past board member of the Hazle ton Red Cross. She is a member of the National Society of Fund Raising Executives, the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, and a past member of the Council on Urban Economic Development Her office will continue to be at the Penn State Hazleton Campus. Sosar and Graham win council seats by Michael T. Jesky With a startling 76 percent turnout in Tuesday’s election, Dr. David Sosar and Mrs. Evelyn Graham captured city council seats, giving mayor John Quigley an important voting majority on the Hazleton City Council for the first time since he took office four years ago. Quigley, the democratic incum bant won the mayoral nod over John Ford by an unofficial 61/39 split Dr. David Sosar is an instructor in political science and teaches part-time at Penn State Hazleton. He resides in Hazleton. Mrs. Evelyn Graham is most not ably affiliated with Penn State due to her contribution toward the Evelyn Graham Academic Building, and has been actively participating in local politics for years. Last day to late drop classes is Wed., Nov. 13!!! Page 7
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