Information Sciences and Technology

Advising Award nominations sought for 2012-13

Nominations are now being accepted for the 2012-13 Penn State York Advising Award. Students may submit nominations for the award which is presented at the Academic Awards Program in April of each year. The Penn State York Advising Award, given by the campus Academic Affairs Committee, was established in 1991 to recognize the importance of advising students and is presented to a faculty member who has excelled in his or her advising of students.

The faculty member chosen for this award is selected by a committee of three former recipients of the award, plus two student members. This committee depends on nominations and supporting information that is provided by students. Award recipients from the past three years Ali Kara, Emily Wenk and Harley Hartman; and Andrew Caldwell and Jane Emery, staff in Advising and Career Development, are not eligible for the award.

Nominations should be submitted using the online form or the form can be printed and returned to Cathy Sheaffer in Advising and Career Development in the Main Classroom Building. Nominations must be placed in Harley Hartman’s mailbox by 5 p.m. Feb. 22.
 

Emily C. Wenk, instructor in information sciences and technology, was the recipient of the 2011-12 Advising Award at Penn State York. Credit: Barbara DennisAll Rights Reserved.

Last Updated January 30, 2013

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