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Darla Ausel
Learning & Technology (ex-officio)
Darla is the Interim Manager and
Instructional Technology Specialist of the Learning
and Technology Center.
She is an ex-officio member of Honors Council. Ms. Ausel
provides Honors instruction with superior consultation
and leadership in integrating technology into our
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William Bailey
Office of Admissions (appointed by President)
Dean Bailey has been an Honors Council
member since 2001. His insights and perspectives
have contributed to recruitment methods. We are grateful for
his energetic and dedicated service. |
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Bill Barnes, Ph,D,
Natural Sciences & Mathematics (08/1999 - 05/2008)
Dr. Barnes has served on Honors Council since 1999. He is a
professor of the Biology Department and Director of the
Molecular Biology/Biotechnology Program. Programmatic
growth has been achieved by Bill's grant collaboration. Dr.
Barnes is a valuable Council member and a friend of the
Honors Program. |
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Jon Beal, Ph.D.
Science & Technology (08/2000 - 05/2009)
Dr. Beal is a professor and chair of the Mathematics Department. He is a valuable and intelligent
member of the Honors Council. |
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Barrie Brancato, Ph.D.
Education & Human Services (08/2005 - 05/2008)
Dr. Brancato is a
relatively new addition to Honors Council. She is the chair of
the Education Department and brings a link to the education
curriculum. We appreciate Dr. Brancato's willingness to serve. |
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Brian Dunn, Ph.D.
College of Arts &
Sciences (08/2006 - 05/2009)
Dr. Dunn is chair of the History Department and a
faculty advisor for the Office of National Scholarship Advising.
His experience is a significant contribution to the Honors
Council. |
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Lynn Hepfl
Honors Program Coordinator (8/1994 - present)
Lynn is the "heart" of the Honors
community. Her ideas, enthusiasm, and caring make for a
wonderful Honors environment. Lynn's involvement with the
International Programs promotes diversity and adds unique
qualities to the Honors community. Lynn is a vital component
of the Honors Program and is greatly appreciated. |
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Kelly Lander
Venango Campus (8/2005 - 5/2008)
Kelly is an active member of the faculty at Clarion
University's Venango Campus. She has been a leader in
initiating the Honors Program on the Venango Campus. |
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Terry Latour, Ph.D.
Carlson Library (8/2005 - 5/2008)
Dr. Latour is the Dean of Libraries at Clarion
University. He
came to Clarion from Delta State University in Cleveland,
Mississippi, where he was director of library services since
1995. We are pleased to have Dr. Latour as an Honors Council member. |
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Ralph Leary, Ph.D.
College of Arts &
Sciences - English (8/1998 - 5/2007)
Dr. Leary is a prominent member of
the Honors community. He co-instructs Modes of Discourse
with Barry McCauliff and is a professor of the English
Department. Serving as Honors Faculty since 1996,
Ralph has made significant contributions to the growth of the
Honors Program. |
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David Lott, Ph.D.
Honors Coordinator - Venango Campus (8/2006 - 5/2009)
Dr. Lott is the first Honors Coordinator at Clarion
University's Venango Campus. David is also a member of the
Biology Department. His leadership in Honors is invaluable
to the Program's growth. |
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Barry McCauliff
Speech
Communication (8/2002 - 5/2007)
Barry has served on Honors Council since 2002. He
is co-instructor of Modes
of Discourse. Barry is also Department Chairman and assistant
professor of the Speech Communication
Department. We are excited having Barry as part of the Honors community. |
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Thomas Oliver, Ph.D.
College of Business (8/2004 - 5/2007)
Dr. Thomas Oliver is a Professor of Accountancy in the
College of Business. Thomas has served Honors Council
since 2004. As a faculty member, he brings outstanding
administrative and teaching experience to the Council. |
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Brent Register, DMA
Honors Program
Assistant Director (8/2002 - present)
Brent has served on Honors Council since 2002.
Currently he is the Assistant Director of the Honors Program. Dr. Register is a professor of the Music
Department and has instructed Honors 130 in the past.
Brent is full of ideas and energy and we appreciate all that
he does. |
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Hallie Savage
Honors Program
Director (8/1997 - present)
Dr. Savage serves as Honors Program Director and instructs
Honors 350.
Having an extensive history with the Program, Hallie
believes "There is no ceiling on growth and creativity."
Dr. Savage is committed to the Honors Program and dedicated
to its students. Her efforts are immensely appreciated. |
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Lucas Schaeffer
Student Honors Association President (8/2007 - present)
Lucas is a senior with three majors: International
Business, Economics and Spanish! He is extremely ambitious
and motivated. Lucas has been abroad on numerous occasions
and has also participated in The Harrisburg Internship Semester.
He is a role model for other students and his leadership is
valuable to the Program. |
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Jeff Waple, Ph.D.
Student & University Affairs (appointed by President)
Jeff is the Director of Campus Life and
representing Student and University Affairs on Honors
Council. He chairs the Council's committee on development of
Living/Learning Environment. His professional expertise in
residence Life and Student Affairs are invaluable to the
Council's long-term planning. |
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Christopher Wike
Student Director (8/2007 - present)
Chris is a junior majoring in English with a
specialization in Literature. As Student Director, Chris
was responsible for the execution of the Fall 2007 Senior Honors
Presentations. He is also serving as the chair for a
committee dedicated to studying the current state and future
possibilities for the Honors Program facilities. |
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Class Representatives:
Courtney Kilburn, Junior
Spencer Marshall, Freshman
Monica Mellon, Senior
Clay Nolan, Sophomore
Bridgett O'Donnell, Freshman
Danielle Pugliese, Freshman
Amanda Whininny, Senior |