Campus News
Graduates Urged to Make the Right Choices; Celebrated German Author Honored
The largest Juniata graduating class ever, 328 students, heard John Churchill, chief executive officer of
the Phi Beta Kappa Society, urge them to weigh their learning, deliberate upon their knowledge when faced
with a decision, and make the right...
Raystown Field Station Certified “Green”
Shuster Hall, the first building complete in Juniata College's research complex at the Raystown Field
Station, has been certified as a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) building by the U.S
Green Building Council...
Volley Player Eiser has Spike-tacular Year
Juniata volleyball player Kenny Eiser '04 ended his career at the College by garnering an armful
of awards that reflected his contribution to one of the most successful seasons by any Juniata sports team...
Alumni Achievers honored
The College presented five alumni-related awards in June as part of Alumni Weekend 2004. E. Floyd '49 and
Lois McDowell '52, were awarded the Harold B. Brumbaugh Alumni Service Award; Barbara Gumbiner '59, independent
organizational consultant and former director of the information exchange and management system for the National
Council for International Visitors, received the Alumni Achievement Award; Grettel Wentling '94, research fellow
in general surgery at the Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Fla., received the Young Alumni Achievement Award;
and Stanley...
Students Receive Prestigious Scholarships
Caitlan Zlatos '06, of Crownsville, Md. studying geology and environmental science, received the prestigious
Andrew Mutch Scholarship from the St. Andrews Society of Philadelphia in spring 2004. She will be attending
the University of St. Andrews...
Faculty Receive Teaching Awards
Three Juniata faculty were honored in April at Spring Convocation. Peter Goldstein, John Downey Benedict
Professor of English, received the Beachley Award for Distinguished Teaching; Grace Fala, professor of
communication, received the Beachley Award for Distinguished Academic Service; and Jamie White, associate
professor of physics, received...
Radio Days: WKVR Goes Global
Soon radio and music enthusiasts, as well as alumni who yearn for the days when they listened to their
college radio station, will be able to tune in to Juniata's radio station WKVR-FM from anywhere on the
planet by clicking a button on the station's...
Juniata Excels in National Science Spotlight
The National Science Olympiad held in June at Juniata was a triumph of the scientific spirit. Teams
from over 45 states competed in a bevy of biology, chemistry, geology, and physics events that would
determine national bragging rights-at least where...
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