-Campus: Newsletter- April, re / 8 a Nov Lf DEPARTMENT HEADS TO VISIT TWO STUDENTS NAMED TO SOCIETY On Tuesday, April 10, Samuel Thompson and the Campus: will be privileged Ernest Binder have been elected to host a number of Deans and to the Honorary Scholastic Department Heads of various Society for Associate Engineers. Poiloges of the University. tudents are invited to meet NT on VIEW with the appropriate deans ENGINE=RING DEPT. REVIEWED or department heads to discuss any questions or problems concerning the academic program. The visitors will be on campus from 1:30 until 5 pam, Robert Quinn, dean of instruction for commonwealth campuses, will meet with all students in Room 101 at 2:45 p.m All are invited to attend these meetings as well as the individual College and departmental meetings and the informal coffee hour. The Engineering counsel for professional development (EGPD) reviewed and evaluated the accreditation of the engineering department of the Delaware County Campus, April 3. The counsel included: Mr. Brigel, of the Honywell ‘company; Mr. Pulham, professor and head of the &partment of electrical engineering at Mohawk Community College, Utica, New York. "They complimented the Delaware County Campus as a. well run school," said Arthur TREACHER OF THE YEAR TO BE NAMED Martindale, professor of . o> engineering. A Committee for the Selection of the Outstanding ASSOCIATE DEGREE STUDENTS Teacher of the Year Award is TO GRADUATE presently selecting a faculty member for the award. Associate degree students An honorarium of $300 will graduate on Saturday, will be awarded to the June 9th, in Room 101, selected teacher. Ken Holderman, vice- Gladys Ritchie, Priscilla president of commonwealth Clement and Arthur Martindale campuses, will be the host are heading the selection speaker, ; committee, Music will be provided This year an input from by the Campus Choral Society, students and faculty members under the direction of Ivan are being considered. Moyer, The award will be announced at an appropriate time. MILITARY BALL TO DE HELD The annual military ball will be held on June 1 at the Freedom Foundation Center, Valley Forge. Awards and presentations will be made at this time.
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