Friday was a wonderful (if rainy) day! The Medal Ceremony was wonderful, although my cheeks hurt from all that smiling. We had a photographer on duty and I have uploaded a sampling to my Facebook account. So for those not following me you can see the album here.
Archive for May, 2008
Today is our medal ceremony and this weekend is graduation! Congratulations to all those who will be receiving their medals! You have worked hard and are on your way to even greater things. I and all the staff and Mr. and Mrs. Schreyer are very proud of what you have already accomplished and we look forward to all that you will do in the years to come. Remember, the real test now is not how many medals and accolades that you can earn, but how you will live your life. Do it with honor, seeking to do what is right in all things.
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One of our very own, Dr. Laura Guertin who is, among all the things noted in the story below, also the Honors Coordinator at Penn State Brandywine. Dr. Guertin is one of the most energetic and creative honors faculty members I have ever worked with and I am thrilled to know that she is being recognized for all of her incredible work
Penn State Brandywine professor earns congressional citation
Laura Guertin, associate professor of earth and mineral sciences at Penn State Brandywine, received a congressional citation from Delaware County U.S. Rep. Joe Sestak, April 28, on campus. Guertin received the award for all of the community service activities she has initiated and organized at Penn State Brandywine, including those for the 40 Acts of Kindness and Civic Engagement campaign this year as part of the campus’ 40th anniversary celebration.
Campus Chancellor Sophia Wisniewska said the honor was well deserved. “I am delighted and proud that Dr. Laura Guertin is being honored with a congressional citation for all of her outstanding efforts to promote community activism at Penn State Brandywine,” she said. “Congressman Sestak expressed in a letter to the campus his admiration for ‘her initiative, spirit and activism’ on campus and called her ‘an outstanding example to the next generation of Americans.’ Anyone who has had the pleasure of working with Laura or taking her courses knows he is exactly right. Laura’s dedication to helping others is inspiring and endless.”
Among other things, Guertin leads a campus effort that has already shipped more than $55,000 worth of coupons to military servicemen and their families serving overseas at locations such as the U.S. Navy base in Yokohama, Japan. For the last several years she has organized campus initiatives to help provide much-needed supplies to local elementary schools and the Ronald McDonald House. She works with others on campus to provide blankets to children in hospitals and heart-shaped pillows to cardiac recovery patients.
Guertin serves as the co-coordinator of Penn State University’s minor in civic and community engagement.
“It is important to me to work with the campus and community in fulfilling Penn State’s historic land grant mission. I am also honored to work with students in developing their commitment to volunteering and engaging in the democratic practices our country was founded upon. Seeing the desire of our students to become future leaders in the local-to-international community continues to serve as my motivation,” she said. “This congressional citation is quite a surprise and honor for me, but this recognition deserves to be shared with all of the Penn State Brandywine faculty, staff, students and alumni that share the Penn State spirit by engaging in community efforts.”This isn’t the first time Guertin has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to the campus. In 2006, she was awarded the George A. Atherton Award for Excellence in Teaching, in 2005 she received the Award for Teaching Excellence from Penn State Commonwealth College, and she was named Penn State Brandywine’s Woman of Year in 2004. In 2003, she received a national honor as being selected part of Project Kaleidoscope’s national network of Faculty for the 21st Century as an innovator in science education. She has taught at the campus since 2001.
For information on Penn State Brandywine’s Center for Community and Civic Engagement, go to http://community.de.psu.edu/.
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