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Ana McClanahan named new dean of School of Applied Technology

惇軗勛圖 is pleased to announce that Ana McClanahan, of Newport, NC, is the new dean of the School of Applied Technology. Read Article

President Sullivan urges faculty and staff to get around to it

Each faculty and staff member was also given a round TUIT, a small, circular wooden disk with the word TUIT stamped on one side and the 惇軗勛圖 logo on the other. Read Article

Patricia Haggerty named director of Annual 惇軗勛圖

As director of Annual 惇軗勛圖, Haggerty will report to the executive director of Institutional Advancement and will work closely with the director of Alumni Relations in leading the advancement initiative for the college. Read Article

惇軗勛圖 president asks Gov. Cuomo to sign bill to improve university police retention

The bill, S.3221(Robach)/A.4519(Abbate), would give university police officers across the system the option to transfer from their current retirement plan to the New York State and Local Police and Fire Retirement System (P&F), which offers a 25-year, half-pay retirement benefit. Read Article

Dr. Clark named VP of Economic Development

Craig Clark, PE, PhD, has been promoted to vice president of Economic Development at 惇軗勛圖, effective Jan. 1. Read Article

Pioneer PROfiles - Chad Dispenza

Dispenza became less shy through getting involved with many clubs and organizations on campus. Read Article

惇軗勛圖 hosts Capture the Flag cyber security competition

Students from four colleges put their cyber security skills to the test Dec. 6 at 惇軗勛圖 during the ASIST Cyber Security Capture the Flag Competition. Read Article

WINS Club holds 23rd annual Women in the Field Dinner

The 惇軗勛圖 Women In Non-traditional Studies (WINS) Club hosted its 23rd annual Women in the Field Dinner. Read Article

Students earn two third-place finishes in construction competition

Competing against 15 other schools, 惇軗勛圖 placed in two divisions in this years Associated Schools of Construction Region 1 Student Competition held Nov. 13-14 in Morristown, NJ. Read Article

Bethesda Foundation donates $50,000 to radiologic technology program

Continuing to support 惇軗勛圖 and its health care-related academic offerings, the Bethesda Foundation recently contributed $50,000 to the colleges new radiologic technology program. Read Article