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Gaudeamus
Dorothy Glew, reference and public service
librarian, and Julia Maynard, director of the Bethlehem
Digital History Project, attended the annual conference of
the Pennsylvania Library Association, Oct. 13-17 in Philadelphia.
Rosemary Gish-Ebersole
92, who works in the Continuing Education department
of the Seminary, was named October Leader of the Month
by Omicron Delta Kappa Leadership Honor Society.
Carol Baker Libby, adjunct
professor of chemistry, attended Chemistry Is in the
News, a September conference on using newspapers as
teaching tools, at the University of Missouri. Baker Libby
uses the New York Times as a primary text in her Writing 100D
section.
Several faculty members of St.
Lukes Commemorative School of Nursing at Moravian College
presented informational displays at the Pennsylvania State
Nurses Association convention Sept. 29 in Harrisburg:
Pamela Adamshick,
assistant professor, Community-Based Practice in Support
of Teens: The RICHES Program at Liberty High School.
Michele August-Brady,
associate professor, Global Nursing Education,
which described her address to an annual health congress in
Croatia and her site visits to Croatian health-care institutions.
Janet A. Sipple,
professor and chair of the school, Nursing Practice
in Advanced Foot Care for the Elderly.
Inna Kolesnikova 03
won the parking raffle organized by Delta Tau Delta and Sigma
Phi Epsilon fraternities. More important, the raffle raised
more than $250 for the trust fund established for the children
of Noel Foster 82, who died in the World Trade Center
attack.
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