The following area students graduated from Pennsylvania Western University:
California campus
Master of science: Emily Lodge, Douglassville, athletic training.
Bachelor of science: Andrew Wookey, Douglassville, fisheries and wildlife biology. Dejah Terrell, Reading, sport management.
Bachelor of arts: Kamryn Miller, Morgantown, forensic anthropology.
Clarion campus
Bachelor of science: Elliott Davila, Mohrsville, biology (also bachelor of arts in anthropology).
Online
Master of science: Stephanie Noll, Denver; Allison Heebner, Gilbertsville, information and library science. Tara Ludwig, West Reading, exercise science/health promotion rehabilitation science.
Master of social work: April Frizzell, Boyertown.
Master of education: Gretchen Cosce, South Heidelberg Township.
Bachelor of science: Sydney Vreeland, Denver, library and information studies. Albert Ritterbeck, Spring Township, exercise science.
Cedarville U.
The following students received bachelor of arts degrees from Cedarville University in Ohio: Kaitlyn Brown, Morgantown, psychology; Anna Steich, South Heidelberg Township, primary education.
Albright grant
Ian Cost, assistant professor of biology at Albright College, has received a $2,000 grant from the Paleontological Society to impact science education for local, underserved students in kindergarten through eighth grade.
The funds will increase fossil replicas and collegial research and help to develop lesson plans on fossils, ecology, general biology and evolution.
The goal is to use new fossil casts in the Reading School District to do outreach about animal feeding, fossils and changes in shape across evolution, Cost said.
Albright students studying science and Spanish will help Cost build activities as well as lesson plans and worksheets for K-8 general science teachers.
Items are submitted by the colleges involved.
Source: Berkshire mont
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