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A roundup of 2022–23 accomplishments for faculty, coaches | APSCUF
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Here are some stories you might have missed over the past year about the accomplishments of APSCUF faculty and coaches.

Bloomsburg University Assistant Professor Brooke Hansen’s research garnered attention as a finalist for the Southeastern Psychological Association Early Career Research Award.

Tamika Thomas, Cheyney University psychology assistant professor, discussed the building of Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Gov. Josh Shapiro honored Susan Morris-Rutledge, a U.S. Army Reserve member and education professor at PennWest California.,

The Pittsburgh Steelers added an associate professor from PennWest Clarion, Kim Schwabenbauer, onto the team as a consulting dietitian.

Laura Kieselbach, assistant professor of English at East Stroudsburg University, headed a discussion on “Creating Belonging for Students as a Tool for Success.”

Penelope Orr of PennWest Edinboro earned a second Fulbright Award, which will launch the first graduate-level art-therapy program in India.

Indiana University of Pennsylvania Professor Steven F. Jackson looks at rejection in a different light, after receiving a fellowship at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Studies.

Kutztown University Professor Yasoda Sharma was elected to the National Association of Social Workers board of directors.

Lock Haven University Coach Mike Nestor became the men’s basketball program’s all-time wins leader.

Mansfield University Associate Professor Linda Kennedy wrote about feeling at home in the hills of Tioga County, which reminded her of Scotland.

Carrie Smith, Millersville University sociology associate professor and former president of Millersville’s borough council, was recognized for her service with a key to the borough.

Shippensburg University’s volleyball coach, Leanne Piscotty, was selected as one of PennLive’s 50 most influential Central Pennsylvania athletes.

Brittany Fleming, associate professor at Slippery Rock University, received the IMPACT award from IUP, her alma mater.

Aubree Pacifico Windish, an adjunct professor from West Chester, was guest conductor at a district chorus festival.

Congratulations to all outstanding members and their past year’s endeavors. We take pride in keeping our members and followers updated on their peers’ accomplishments. Do you have a story about an APSCUF member? Tag APSCUF on social media or email us at .

—Chloe Kissinger,
APSCUF intern