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Joseph A. Alban, TreasurerWhitehall-Coplay
Annabelle B. CrevelingAllentown
Samuel P. DeFrankSalisbury
Willard G. DellickerTrustee at Large
Paul C. Fisher, Jr. Northwestern Lehigh
Mathias J. Green, Jr.Northern Lehigh
Matthew T. KorpCatasauqua
Audrey L. Larvey, ChairPalmerton
Roberta M. Marcus, Vice ChairParkland
William MiracleTrustee at Large
Kenneth H. Mohr, Jr.Southern Lehigh
William Santore, Jr. Panther Valley
Randall L. Smith, SecretaryJim Thorpe
David KrauseLehighton
Ann L. ThompsonEast Penn
Jerome B. Frank, Esq.Solicitor
Lehigh Carbon Community College Board of Trustees
Alumni Association Board of Directors
Heather Mullen ’06, President Linda Krisko ’80, Vice PresidentMichele Mullikin ’00, Secretary/TreasurerJeremiah Wilhite, StudentMegan Billowitch ’94Kristie Fogel ’01 Susan Heller ’03, ’07Michael Mauro ’07Shannon Semmel-Ciamacco ’96Pamela Fenstermacher ’10 Cheryl Fisher ‘82Kimberly Troup ‘13Jane Wilchak, LCCC
OfficersEllen Millard-KernChairperson; Chief of Staff, Senator Pat Browne’s Office
Kathy Kovatch ReamanVice-Chairperson and SecretaryKovatch Corporation
Thomas D. OleksaTreasurer and Chair of Finance and Investment Committee
Annabelle B. Creveling LCCC Board of TrusteesCollege Trustees Appointee
Brian Kahler VP Finance and Admin. Services, LCCC Presidential Appointee
MembersTony BoyleBoyle Construction
Kim CapersCapital Blue Cross
Robin FloresThe Literacy Center
Ronald GlassLCCC Faculty (retired)
Barbara GreenBlue Mountain Resort
Jill Palazzo HewesMKSD Architects
David JonesCounty of Lehigh and New Vision Church
Christopher JordanCompliance OfficerChildWay Pediatric Services
Richard KernNational Penn Bank
Bernard “Buddy” Lesavoy, Esq.Lesavoy, Butz and Seitz, LLC
David LobachEmbassy Bank
Timothy MulliganCommunities In Schools of the Lehigh Valley
Ron NeimeyerAltronics, Inc.
Kent C. NewhartAccounting & Tax Assoc., Inc.
Dale RothDale A. Roth Architects, A.I.A. Velia Rothrock
Christina SchoemakerValley Youth House
Betty SmithTrexler Haines, Inc.
Willard SnyderNew Tripoli Bancorp
LCCC Foundation Board of Directors
Upcoming EventsLehigh Carbon Community College President Dr. Ann D. Bieber
Lehigh Carbon Community College4525 Education Park Drive
Schnecksville, PA 18078www.LCCC.edu
610-799-2121
June 4 COTA Conference from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Scheller-Woodman Community Services Center at LCCC Main Campus.June 23 New student orientation from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at LCCC Main Campus.June 27-30 Edugaming workshop from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.June 29 New student orientation from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at LCCC Jim Thorpe site.July 4 College closed.July 5-8 No daytime or evening classes.
LCCC Signs Agreements with Central Penn College and Cedar Crest College
Lehigh Carbon Community College president Dr. Ann D. Bieber announced two new relationships with Central Penn College and Cedar Crest College. Central Penn College and LCCC now have an articulation agreement ensuring students graduating with an associate degree from LCCC can seamlessly transfer their credits into a bachelor’s degree program at Central Penn College. Under the agreement, students interested in participating will sign an intent to enroll form, which will allow for dual advising between both LCCC and Central Penn College, assuring they are on the right path to earning their bachelor’s degree. The articulation agreement allows graduates of specified LCCC associate degree programs a smooth transition to parallel bachelor of science degrees in accounting, business administration, criminal justice, healthcare management, health science and nursing at Central Penn College. The program-to-program agreements will provide students with 60 transfer credits and the opportunity to complete a bachelor’s degree program by fulfilling the remaining 65 to 66 credits as required, through Central Penn College offerings on the Summerdale campus in Lancaster or completely online.
LCCC also signed an agreement for dual admissions with Cedar Crest College. The agreement allows students pursuing an associate in arts degree or an associate in science degree to be admitted as a junior to Cedar Crest College. This dual admission agreement makes the process and transition smoother and paves the way for courses and credits to seamlessly transfer from LCCC to Cedar Crest. This dual admissions agreement makes the process and transition smoother for both the students and the institutions, paving the way for courses and credits to seamlessly transfer from LCCC to Cedar Crest. Dual admissions students will need to maintain a 2.0 cumulative GPA, enroll at Cedar Crest within one year of graduation from LCCC, and complete all other admissions requirements. Over 200 traditional-aged students and almost 600 in the School of Adult and Graduate Education transfer to Cedar Crest from community colleges.
Associate Degree NursingProgram Celebrates 25th
Graduating Class The Associate Degree Nursing program graduated its 25th class on May 18. A pinning ceremony was held in Berrier Hall to celebrate the nursing students’ achievements and welcome graduates into the nursing profession. LCCC has a rich tradition of educating nurses. The Practical Nursing program was the first program of the college; they celebrate 50 years along with the college. The nursing programs respond to the needs of the greater Lehigh Valley community by preparing qualified individuals for entry-level positions in nursing practice. The reputation of the graduates and of the programs is a positive reflection of the affordable, accessible, high-quality education provided by the college.
Pictured above: Dr. Karen M. Scolforo, president of Central Penn College, and Dr. Ann D. Bieber, president of LCCC, signed the new articulation agreement in May.
LCCC and Cedar Crest College signed a dual admissions agreement, providing LCCC students more opportunities to further their education. Dr. Ann D. Bieber is pictured with Cedar Crest College President Carmen Ambar.
Celebrating 20th Anniversary of
Paralegal Program A dinner celebration was held for the 20th anniversary of the Paralegal program. It was attended by
LCCC faculty and staff and representatives of Kutztown University. Professor Diane Tallarita has developed and led the program since its inception. Students were first admitted to the AAS degree option in 1996, to the certificate option in 2000 and to the Kutztown University collaborative program option in 1999.
Students Inducted Into Lambda Epsilon Chi
Honor Society
Five LCCC students were inducted into the Lambda Epsilon Chi (LEX)
Honor Society recently. LEX, which was founded by the American Association for Paralegal Education, honors student achievement in the Paralegal Studies program. Pictured from left to right are students Chivonne Adams, Islam Shakirzyanov, faculty advisor Diane Tallarita, and student Kelly Colon.
Several LCCC retirees attended a breakfast with Dr. Ann D. Bieber. One of the oldest retirees, Cliff Miller, who taught CAD/CAM classes, recently turned 94 years old. Pictured on the left
from front to back: Dr. Peter Karch, Chuck Glasser, Steven Seyer, Ned Shillow, Marilyn Tate, and Herb Hullinger. Pictured on the right from front to back: Gene Blyler, Cliff Miller, Greg Sutcliffe,
Deborah Hock, Tom Tate, and LCCC President Dr. Ann D. Bieber.
LCCC hosted the “Your Future is Now” event which invited students from Allentown School District with a red carpet welcome. Students were treated to a campus tour, lunch, information on financial aid for college and an exploration session in several major areas such as healthcare, psychology and social work, computer science, math, technology, business, criminal justice and early childhood education.
ASD Students Welcomed at LCCC
Returning adult and veteran specialist Gloria Lowell and the LCCC veterans club, pictured above, would like to thank all those who supported their fundraising efforts over the past year. The group toured New York City including the 9/11 Memorial which was a memorable, bonding experience for all. “We very much appreciate the support of the LCCC community,” said Lowell.
Kappa Beta Delta Honor Society Recognizes Students
Eighteen LCCC students were inducted into the Kappa Beta Delta Honor Society in April. Kappa Beta Delta honors student achievement in selected business associate degree programs that are accredited by the Accreditation Council of Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).
From left to right are students Chrissy Powell, Carmen Peralta Martinez, Alyssa Snyder, Christopher Hamil, Caitlin Koch, with faculty advisor Rachel Plaksa, and student
Christine Carlson.
On May 1, LCCC hosted the 2016 Student Awards and Recognition event in the Scheller-Woodman Community Services Center. Awards were presented for outstanding achievement in academics, athletics, student life, student clubs, honor societies, and president’s student leadership and community service.
2016 Student Awards and Recognition
Event
Becca Lynn, radio personality and LCCC alumna, was the guest speaker at the event
and offered advice to the students.
A total of $4,000 in scholarship awards from the Krysta Hankee Memorial Fund (KHMF) were presented to LCCC students at an awards luncheon held on May 4. Students who were selected exemplified a high degree of scholarship, friendship, leadership and service. The scholars and guests were joined by members of the Krysta Hankee board of directors. This award is given in memory of Krysta Hankee, daughter of Bill and Chris Hankee and sister of Kyle Hankee. Krysta lived in the Lehigh Valley most of her life and took classes at LCCC. She graduated from New York University in 2007. A few months after beginning her short career at Triangle Equities in Whitestone, NY, she collapsed in a gym and passed away a few days later. The Hankee family is proud of these scholars for exemplifying many of the same community-building traits found in Krysta.Gabriel Scott - Winner of the 2015 KHMF Leadership Scholarship $2,000Brian Fitch - Educational Grant $800Rosemarie Rogers - Educational Grant $400Jason Sylvester - Educational Grant $400Kendall Deeb - Educational Grant $400
Krysta Hankee Memorial Presents $4,000 to LCCC Students
Scholarship recipients from left to right: Kendall Deeb, Jason Sylvester, Gabriel Scott, Rosemarie Rogers and Brian Fitch. Commencement
Held at the PPL Center in
Allentown LCCC’s commencement ceremonies at the PPL Center in Allentown was historic for the students and the college, as LCCC continues to celebrate its 50th anniversary. See commencement photos on the college’s Flickr page atwww.flickr.com/photos/lehighcarboncc/sets/72157666272308884.