YORK, Pa. – York College of Pennsylvania recently recognized a number of full-time employees with service awards.
30 years of service
Marilyn Daly of Dallastown, assistant professor, Biology; John Levisky PhD of York, professor, Behavioral Science; Sherry Marshall of York, executive secretary, Student Affairs; Sidney Sappington of York, associate professor, Business Administration; Cheryl Smith of York, department administrative assistant, Behavioral Science; Richard Van Tassell PhD of York, assistant professor, History and Political Science
25 years of service
William Eddins PhD of York, associate professor, Business Administration
20 years of service
Mike Adams of Red Lion, photographer/videographer, Communications; Gary Dube of Hellam, Maintenance; Itzel Ibarra of York, shift supervisor, Facilities; Peter Levy PhD of Towson, Md., professor and chair, History and Political Science; Kathy Shaub of York, executive secretary, Administrative Services
10 years of service
Alice Baldwin of Seven Valleys, administrative assistant/recruitment coordinator, Career Services; Robert Graffin of New Freedom, instructional media specialist, Library; Elizabeth Hodgson of York, lab coordinator, Biology; Diana Lane of Red Lion, custodian, Facilities; Mark Ludwig of York, men’s soccer and tennis coach, Athletics; Kay McAdams PhD of York, assistant professor, History and Political Science; Ines Ramirez of York, assistant director of multicultural recruitment, Admissions; Mark Rank of Red Lion, senior director of principal and planned gifts, Advancement; Melanie Rodgers of York, assistant professor, Music, Art and Communication; Vicki Stewart of Spring Grove, director, Human Resources; Willie Wallace of York, shift supervisor, Maintenance
Located in southcentral Pennsylvania, York College offers more than 50 baccalaureate majors in professional programs, the sciences and humanities to its 4,600 undergraduate students. The College also offers master's programs in business, education and nursing. A center of affordable academic excellence, York is dedicated to the intellectual, professional and social growth of its students. The College helps them develop a concrete plan to attain academic growth and career success; encourages them to try in the “real world” what they learn in the classroom; and prepares them to be professionals regardless of the career they pursue.
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