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Exit Interview Officers EXIT INTERVIEW OFFICERS Abington College Beaver Campus Judy Ozment Keith Willson Associate Professor of Chemistry Assistant Teaching Professor of Physics Penn State Abington Penn State Beaver 328 Woodland 100 University Drive 1600 Woodland Road Monaca, PA 15061 Abington, PA 19001 (724) 773-3831 (215) 881-7518 [email protected] [email protected] Behrend College College of Agricultural Sciences Lena Surzhko-Harned Robert Weaver Assistant Teaching Professor, Political Professor of Agricultural Economics Science College of Agricultural Sciences Penn State Behrend 201-C Armsby 149 Kochel Center University Park, PA 16802 Erie, PA 16563 (814) 865-3746 (814) 898-6074 [email protected] [email protected] John Coupland (Alternate) Fred Nitterright (Alternate) Professor of Food Science; Assistant Teaching Professor of Engineering Undergraduate Program Coordinator Penn State Behrend Chair, Ingredients as Materials Impact Group 227 Burke Center College of Agricultural Sciences Erie, PA 16563 337 Rodney A. Erickson Food Science Bldg (814) 898-6185 University Park, PA 16802 [email protected] (814) 865-2636 [email protected] Berks College Malika Richards Altoona College Professor of Management Lauren Jacobson-McConnell Penn State Berks Associate Professor of Human Tulpehocken Road Development and Family Studies (HDFS) P.O. Box 7009 Penn State Altoona Reading, PA 19610 3000 Ivyside Park (610) 396-6096 123 Hawthorn Building [email protected] Altoona, PA 16601 (814) 949-5273 Brandywine Campus [email protected] Stephen Cimbala Distinguished Professor of Political Science College of Arts and Architecture Penn State Brandywine Nancy Locke 25 Yearsley Mill Road Associate Professor of Art History Media, PA 19063 0239 Borland Building (610) 892-1467 University Park, PA 16802 [email protected] (814) 865-4877 [email protected] 1 Updated August 2, 2021 EXIT INTERVIEW OFFICERS Capital College, Harrisburg Campus Dickinson Law Patrick Cusatis Michael Mogill Associate Professor of Finance Professor of Law School of Business Administration Dickinson Law Penn State Harrisburg 257 Lewis Katz Hall Olmsted Building, Room E356 150 South College Street 777 West Harrisburg Pike Carlisle, PA 17013 Middletown, PA 17057 (717) 240-5283 (717) 948-6162 [email protected] [email protected] DuBois Campus Stephanie Morrow Jacquelyn K. Atkins Assistant Teaching Professor of Speech Assistant Teaching Professor of English Communications Penn State DuBois Penn State Harrisburg College Place Olmsted Building, Room W356 108 Hiller Building 111 West Harrisburg Pike DuBois, PA 15801 Middletown, PA 17057 (814) 375-4815 (717) 948-6472 [email protected] [email protected] College of Earth and Mineral Sciences AB Shafaye James Adair Teaching Professor of Electrical Engineering Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Penn State Harrisburg Pharmacology Olmsted Building, Room W256A Department of Materials Science and 777 West Harrisburg Pike Engineering Middletown, PA 17057 205 Steidle Building (717) 948-6349 (814) 863-6047 [email protected] [email protected] Jane Wilburne Eberly College of Science Professor of Mathematics Education Diane Henderson Penn State Harrisburg Professor Olmsted Building, Room W331 Eberly College of Science 777 West Harrisburg Pike Department of Mathematics Middletown, PA 17057 University Park, PA 16802 (717) 948-6212 814-867-5866 [email protected] [email protected] Donald P. Bellisario College of College of Education Communications David Lee Rob Frieden Professor of Education Pioneers Chair and Professor of College of Education Telecommunications and Law Deparatment of Educational Psychology, Donald P. Bellisario College of Counseling, and Special Education Communications 215 CEDAR Buidling 102 Carnegie Building University Park, PA 16802 University Park, PA 16802 (814) 865-3567 (814) 863-7996 [email protected] [email protected] 2 Updated August 2, 2021 EXIT INTERVIEW OFFICERS College of Education (continued) Greater Allegheny Campus Pamela Wolfe (Alternate) John Peles Associate Professor of Education Professor of Biology College of Education Penn State Greater Allegheny Deparatment of Educational Psychology, 4000 University Drive Counseling, and Special Education McKeesport, PA 15132 212A CEDAR Buidling (412) 675-9484 University Park, PA 16802 [email protected] (814) 863-8002 [email protected] Hazleton Campus Michael Polgar College of Engineering Professor of Sociology Alok Sinha Penn State Hazleton Professor of Mechanical 110 Graham Building Engineering 76 University Drive 330 Reber Building Hazleton, PA 18202 University Park, PA 16802 (570) 450-3103 (814) 863-3079 [email protected] [email protected] College of Health and Human Development Faculty from Underrepresented Populations Jeannette Rogowski Keith Gilyard Professor of Health Policy and Administration Senior Faculty Mentor and Distinguished Department of Health Policy and Administration Professor of English 504U Donald H. Ford Building College of the Liberal Arts University Park, PA 16802 139 Burrowes Building (814) 863-2905 University Park, PA 16802 [email protected] (814) 865-9123 [email protected] Krista Wilkinson (Alternate) Professor of Communication Sciences and Fayette, The Eberly Campus Disorders JoAnn Jankoski Department of Communication Sciences and Associate Professor of Human Development Disorders and Family Studies 404J Ford Building Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus University Park, PA 16802 2201 University Drive (814) 863-2206 Lemont Furnace, PA 15456 [email protected] (724) 430-4277 [email protected] College of Information Sciences and Technology Great Valley School of Professional Studies Don Shemanski John C. Cameron Professor of Practice Associate Professor of Management and College of Information Sciences Organization and Technology Penn State Great Valley E384 Westgate Building 30 E. Swedesford Road University Park, PA 16802 Malvern, PA 19355 (814) 867-2834 (610) 725-5370 [email protected] [email protected] 3 Updated August 2, 2021 EXIT INTERVIEW OFFICERS College of Information Sciences and Mont Alto Campus Technology (continued) Kevin Boon Jacob Graham (Alternate) Associate Professor of English Professor of Practice Penn State Mont Alto College of Information Sciences One Campus Drive and Technology 211 General Studies Building E378 Westgate Building Mont Alto, PA 17327 University Park, PA 16802 (717) 749-6096 (814)-863-6322 [email protected] [email protected] New Kensington Campus Lehigh Valley Campus John Craig Hammond Margaret Christian Associate Professor of History Professor of English Penn State New Kensington Penn State Lehigh Valley 3550 7th Street Road 2809 Saucon Valley Road New Kensington, PA 15068 Center Valley, PA 18034 (724) 334-6036 (610) 285-5106 [email protected] [email protected] College of Nursing College of the Liberal Arts Ann Kolanowski Dennis Gouran Professor Emerita Professor Emeritus of Labor and Employment (570) 262-5155 Relations [email protected] 201 Beacon Circle Boalsburg, PA 16827 Penn State Law (814) 808-6318 Victor Romero [email protected] Maureen B. Cavanaugh Distinguished Faculty Scholar and Professor of Law John H. Riew 252D Lewis Katz Building Professor Emeritus of Economics University Park, PA 16802 1454 Park Hills Avenue (814) 865-8989 State College, PA 16803 [email protected] Office: (814) 865-7072 Home: (814) 238-2922 School of International Affairs [email protected] Dennis Jett Professor of International Affiars College of Medicine, Hershey Campus 243 Lewis Katz Building Laura Carrel University Park, PA 16802 Associate Professor of Biochemistry and (814) 867-2767 Molecular Biology [email protected] College of Medicine 500 University Drive, H171 Schuylkill Campus Hershey, PA 17033 Cory Scherer (717) 531-5419 Lab: (717) 531-8154 Associate Professor of Psychology and [email protected] Assistant Director, Academic Affairs Penn State Schuylkill 200 University Drive Schuylkill Haven, PA 17972 (570) 385-6066 [email protected] 4 Updated August 2, 2021 EXIT INTERVIEW OFFICERS Scranton Campus York Campus James Hart Joan Smeltzer Lecturer in Communication Arts & Sciences Assistant Teaching Professor Penn State Scranton of Mathematics 120 Ridge View Drive Penn State York Dunmore, PA 18512 1031 Edgecomb Avenue (570) 963-2565 York, PA 17403 [email protected] (717) 771-4117 [email protected] Shenango Campus Maureen Dunn Assistant Teaching Professor Penn State Shenango 147 Shenango Avenue Sharon, PA 16146 (724) 983-2825 [email protected] Smeal College of Business Tony M. Kwasnica Professor, Director of Laboratory for Economics Management and Auctions Risk Management Department Smeal College of Business 332 Business Building 814-863-0542 [email protected] University Libraries Helen F. Smith Agricultural Sciences Librarian 408 Paterno Library University Park, PA 16802 (814) 865-3706 [email protected] Anne C. Behler (Alternate) Information Literacy Librarian 502D Paterno Library University Park, PA 16802 (814) 863-3832 [email protected] Wilkes-Barre Campus Anson Carter Lecturer in Mathematics Penn State Wilkes-Barre 44 University Drive Dallas, PA 18612 (570) 675-9138 [email protected] 5 Updated August 2, 2021 .
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