Scranton handed first loss Nov 29, 2007
Mike Schatzmann and Chad Piersol combined to score Elizabethtown College s final 18 points over the final six and a half minutes Wednesday, enabling the host Blue Jays to rally from an 11-point deficit and hand the University of Scranton men s basketball team its first loss, 73-71, Wednesday night. With freshman Zach Ashworth hitting four consecutive 3-pointers, Scranton (4-1) built a 62-51 lead with eight minutes left. (Scranton Times, PA)
Catching up with area student-athletes competing at the next level Nov 22, 2007
Erin Fisher, senior, Elizabethtown College. Fisher, a Warrior Run High graduate, recently earned All-America status after finishing 15th at the NCAA Division III Championships in Minnesota. (Milton Standard Journal, PA)
Around the schools Oct 1, 2007
"MontroseWhen former Lake-Lehman and Elizabethtown College soccer standout Dan Lukasavage was named head soccer coach last year, he saw some improvement despite a less than stellar record. Last week, Lukasavage saw more good signs of what he hopes will be things to come. The Meteors battled perennial Lackawanna Soccer League Division 2 power Valley View to a lightning-shortened 1-1 tie, and the offense came up with four goals to spoil Elk Lake's homecoming on Friday, 4-3.Mountain ViewA switch... (Scranton Times, PA)
Nickel Mines Legacy: Forgive first Sep 30, 2007
"Within the first week there were 2,400 stories about forgiveness on the Web from news media around the world," said Donald Kraybill, senior fellow at the Young Center for Anabaptist Studies at Elizabethtown College in Lancaster County. "I was just astonished that forgiveness became news.". (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)
After School Shooting, Amish Forgave, But Painful... Sep 23, 2007
Four of the five surviving girls have long since returned to classes in a new schoolhouse, but the community is also concerned about the lingering effects on the boys, Elizabethtown College professor Donald B. Kraybill said. "They have survivors' guilt, some of them, saying, 'What should we have done?"' Kraybill said. (Fox News)
Amish Forgave School Shooter, But Boys Have Survivors' Guilt Sep 23, 2007
" Kraybill said. "It's actually pretty serious in one or two cases. " Gunman Charles C. Roberts IV sent the boys and adults outside Oct. 2 before he tied up the girls and began shooting them inside the heavily barricaded one-room schoolhouse. He shot and killed himself as police closed in. The Amish were widely praised and admired for their immediate words and gestures of forgiveness, but that has not insulated them from longer-term effects. Along with the boys' misguided guilt, some have... (Tampa Bay Online, FL -- News)
Temple leader delivers invocation to state decision-makers Aug 29, 2007
"Hate is an ugly thing, and its ugliness is well illustrated in its various manifestations on the Internet, including those detailed in this report," wrote Jeffery Long, of Elizabethtown College, in the forward. When Zed appeared before the U.S. Senate, David Barton, president of said the Hindu belief in multiple gods contradicts the U.S. motto of "One Nation Under God.". (WorldNetDaily)
Flush With Success Aug 2, 2007
She is going into her sophomore year at Elizabethtown College in Pennsylvania where she studies psychology. The two combine their musical talents to write the songs in their Myrtle-clad notebook. (South Brunswick Post, NJ)
Local Runners Turn Out in Force for 22nd Annual Perkins Race Jul 25, 2007
Jason Theobald just recently closed out a stellar cross country career at Elizabethtown College. The onetime Honesdale star took part in both the 5K race and the mile. (Honesdale Wayne Independent, PA)
Tanner makes easy transition to college sports Jul 13, 2007
She has just finished her freshman year at Elizabethtown College, where she played volleyball and softball as a business marketing major. Not only did Tanner get playing time, she was a starter in both sports and a captain on the volleyball team. (Waynesboro Record Herald, PA)
Pennsylvania Acting Banking Secretary Says Budget Impasse Furloughs Would Halt Financial Examinations Jul 7, 2007
" Reider said the department supervises nearly 250 banking institutions with assets in excess of $126 billion. It also licenses an additional 16,000 nondepository financial service providers. Reider said 272 license applications were in process as of Thursday morning. If employees are furloughed before licenses are issued, those entities will not be able accept new loan applications or make loans. In addition, Reider said 115 consumer cases will come to a stand still and that, for every day the... (PR Newswire)
High School Basketball: Stasyszyn resigns at Carlisle Jul 6, 2007
After a brief stint at Elizabethtown College, Lebo returned before again retiring in 1997, when Stasyszyn again took over. Lebo, a mentor to Stasyszyn, can empathize with his former pupil. (Carlisle Sentinel, PA)
Local teen heads to Europe with honor chorus Jul 4, 2007
This summer she was named to the state honor choir for the second year and she attended rehearsals in Green Bay before heading to Elizabethtown College in Pennsylvania for four days of rehearsals with the Sound of America chorus. Auriel has studied voice with Amanda Rhatigan at Reed Music Studio in Onalaska, Wis. (La Crosse Tribune, WI)
New research on Amish moms released Jun 20, 2007
The study and its surprising results have already received international attention and highlighted an international conference on Amish culture last week at Elizabethtown College. Some of the questions designed for non-Amish women were deleted on the advice of Amish consultants. (NEPA News, PA)
The Giuliani-Driven Christians Jun 5, 2007
Paul Gottfried is a professor of the humanities at Elizabethtown College. June 4, 2007 Issue. (The American Conservative)
Amish contribute to funds to preserve way of life, buy property May 25, 2007
The willingness to invest reflects the strong Amish belief in helping each other, said Donald Kraybill, an Elizabethtown College professor who studies the Amish culture. "It's an expression of their religious values," Kraybill said. (NEPA News, PA)
E-town ousts Wilkes from NCAA tourney May 18, 2007
Friday, May 18, 2007. Wilkes ends at 24-12. (The Citizen's Voice, PA)
Amish in Southern Md. find solar power plain practical May 18, 2007
In the early 20th century, the Amish rejected the enticements of the public power grid, deciding they did not want to be too directly linked to, or dependent on, the outside world, said Donald Kraybill, a senior fellow at the Young Center for Anabaptist & Pietist Studies at Elizabethtown College in Pennsylvania. But they never dismissed electricity wholesale. (SunSpot.net)
Fogel to take his talents to E-town May 17, 2007
MIFFLINBURG One of the area s premier athletic talents, Mifflinburg senior Keith Fogel will continue his basketball career this winter at Elizabethtown College. Fogel, who is currently manning the shortstop and lead-off position for the District 4 Class AAA playoff-bound Wildcat baseball team, had his choice of a number of regional Division III schools, but settled on being a Blue Jay after a visit to the picturesque campus in Elizabethtown. (Milton Standard Journal, PA)
Sanzillo's Blast Helps Hopkins Win Battle of the Blue Jays May 17, 2007
BOYERTOWN, PA - Senior catcher hit a three-run home run with one out in the bottom of the ninth to lead the number three seed Johns Hopkins baseball team past the six seed Elizabethtown College, 5-4 on Wednesday night in NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Action. The Blue Jays (36-9) won their sixth straight contest and will now face TCNJ tomorrow at 4:30 p.m.. (Hopkinssports.com)
Fund-raiser for choir trip set for Thursday May 3, 2007
All student performers will meet on the campus of Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, Pa. on June 29. (Atlantic News-Telegraph, IO)
School board ballot lacks competition Apr 29, 2007
A retired provost and history professor at Elizabethtown College, he has been an instructor for 45 years ... A mother of two, Lalvani works as the director of public affairs at Elizabethtown College. (Elizabethtown Chronicle, PA)
LOCAL COLLEGES Apr 25, 2007
Wilkes loses: Nine different Elizabethtown College players scored goals to help the Blue Jays notch a 21-3 Middle Atlantic Conference women s lacrosse win over Wilkes University on Tuesday afternoon. The win improved Elizabethtown to 9-0 in conference action and 12-3 overall. (The Citizen's Voice, PA)
Elizabethtown College classes resume after gas leak Apr 21, 2007
Saturday 21 April, 2007. College officials said the pipeline was repaired and classes would resume Friday. (NEPA News, PA)
Southern Baptists, Gospel for Asia, CBN targeted in published report Apr 10, 2007
" "Hate is an ugly thing, and its ugliness is well illustrated in its various manifestations on the Internet, including those detailed in this report," wrote Jeffery Long, of Elizabethtown College, in the forward. "The Internet, this tool of knowledge and communications, is regularly abused, becoming a vehicle for the worst human impulses, as reflected in the pervasiveness of pornographic websites and websites devoted to fomenting hatred and violence against particular religious and ethnic... (WorldNetDaily)
Zoning board hearing continues Apr 6, 2007
The next public hearing is tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, June 5 at 7 p.m. in room 212 at the James B. Hoover Business Center at Elizabethtown College. Elizabethtown Chronicle 2007. (Elizabethtown Chronicle, PA)
Researchers tied to hate groups get invitations Mar 11, 2007
A political science professor at Elizabethtown College in Pennsylvania, Gottfried also spoke about "The Decline of WASPdom" at the 1998 American Renaissance conference in Virginia. Egalitarianism is the notion that all people should have equal economic, social and political rights. (Las Vegas Review-Journal -- Nevada News)
Eller enters guilty plea Mar 2, 2007
On the third floor of the Dauphin County Courthouse, the former chair of religious studies at Elizabethtown College signed his plea, giving up his rights to a trial by judge or jury. Eller's decision will require a Megan's Law evaluation to take place within 90 days. (Elizabethtown Chronicle, PA)
Ex-professor pleads guilty to child-predator charges Feb 24, 2007
Elizabethtown College fired Eller last July, days after his arrest. Eller, 61, was accused of using an Internet chat room to approach and arrange to meet an undercover agent who was posing as a 12-year-old girl. (NEPA News, PA)
College Internet policy evolving Feb 23, 2007
Elizabethtown College has had its Internet usage policies under review since an incident involving Dr. David Eller in late July ... Elizabethtown College current Internet-use policy ... "It is important for all Elizabethtown College IT users to behave in a responsible, ethical and legal manner consistent with the spirit of the college's pledge of integrity as well as state and federal laws. All members of the community are expected to behave ethically in this community and to respect the... (Elizabethtown Chronicle, PA)
Shopping center hearings pick up Feb 16, 2007
All three meetings will be held in room 212 of the James Hoover Center at Elizabethtown College. The hearings are open to the public. (Elizabethtown Chronicle, PA)
Elizabethtown dumps No. 13 Wilkes Feb 11, 2007
Sunday, February 11, 2007. The victory improves the Blue Jays to 6-5, while Wilkes concludes their dual match slate with a 10-9 mark. (The Citizen's Voice, PA)
Wolf Trap director returns home on just the right note Feb 4, 2007
Witman attended Elizabethtown College, where she earned a bachelor of arts in music therapy. She moved north and worked at Connecticut Valley Hospital with acute psychiatric patients. (Waynesboro Record Herald, PA)
New work the old way Feb 3, 2007
"In the last 15 years, there's been quite a rapid development of small businesses, micro-enterprises in the Amish community, owned and operated by Amish people," said Donald Kraybill, a leading scholar of the Amish and a professor at Elizabethtown College in Pennsylvania, who wrote the 2004 book "Amish Enterprise: From Plows to Profits.". About 2,000 Amish and Mennonite people live in Southern Maryland, where their ancestors migrated from Pennsylvania in the 1940s. (Mail Tribune, OR)
Painting the town Jan 19, 2007
"Nobody was doing what he was doing. He was like a rock star. People loved his work." In fact, Fettro's most popular artwork is the Elizabethtown College centennial mural, located on the Rice building on the corner of South Market Street and College Avenue, because it represents the college's connection and relationship to the community. Painted in the spring of 1999, the two-story mural depicts highlights of the college's 100-year history, including buildings, faculty and students. (Elizabethtown Chronicle, PA)
For sale: art gallery Jan 19, 2007
An ecstatic cyclist, a fighting war soldier, a traditional Elizabethtown College logo and a large beer bottle have something special in common. highlights. (Elizabethtown Chronicle, PA)
Mind over me Jan 17, 2007
"Is it an illusion? That's the question," said Michael Silberstein, a science philosopher at Elizabethtown College in Maryland. Another question, he added, is whether talking about this in public will fan the culture wars. (Sydney Morning Herald -- World)
The director of Berbagi Suami Jan 7, 2007
In 1995, following a degree in mass communications from Elizabethtown College in Pennsylvania, and a course in film production at New York University, in the United States, the Jakarta native returned to Indonesia to work in television. In 1998, Nia won the best drama award at the Indonesian Film for TV Festival for a telemovie called Mencari Pelangi (In Search of the Rainbow). (The Star Online, Malaysia)
Inside the headlines of 2006 Dec 28, 2006
In June, E-town said goodbye to the graduating classes of 2006 from Elizabethtown Area High School and Mount Calvary Christian School and, in September, we welcomed the newest Elizabethtown College students with the annual Town and Gown event. It's been a year of ups and downs and plenty of twists and turns. (Elizabethtown Chronicle, PA)
Nationwide, students get buzz from Red Bull Dec 27, 2006
"They've grown up watching their parents drink Starbucks coffee, and want their own version," assistant professor of marketing at Elizabethtown College Bryan Greenberg said in a CNN.com article. Most brands target male teens and 20-somethings, he added. (U-Wire.com)
Transcript of an IMF Book Forum: China and India: Expanding Roles in the World Economy Dec 23, 2006
MR. CHOUDHURY: -- Choudhury, Elizabethtown College, Pennsylvania, if you do not know where it is. To Professor Srinivasan and also to maybe Dr. Aziz. (IMF News)
Another shopping center? Dec 22, 2006
Residents gathered at Monday night's meeting of the Mount Joy Township Zoning Hearing Board at the James B. Hoover Business Center at Elizabethtown College to learn about a special exemption development plan for a proposed shopping center and a retail store along Route 230 and Ridge Run Road, east of Cloverleaf Road. This is not the first time the Mount Joy Zoning Board has heard about the application of a proposed shopping center. (Elizabethtown Chronicle, PA)
Lady Monarchs offense goes cold, Cabrini takes advantage Dec 10, 2006
The Elizabethtown College men s basketball team led 40-23 at halftime and never looked back as the Blue Jays posted a 84-71 victory over King s College on Saturday in Elizabethtown. The Monarchs fell to 4-4. (The Citizen's Voice, PA)
Here come Santa Claus Dec 2, 2006
"They do set the stage in getting (people's) attention." More than 50 residents and representatives from area businesses and organizations will be participating in this year's parade, including the Pennsylvania State Mounted Police, Elizabethtown Boys Club, Boy and Girl Scouts, Elizabethtown College Dining Services and Masterfoods USA. Much to the children's delight, the parade will end with a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus when they glide through downtown Elizabethtown by sleigh. Starting Dec.... (Elizabethtown Chronicle, PA)
Brown, Kerlin Join Franklin Financial And F&M Trust Boards Dec 1, 2006
After graduating from Elizabethtown College with a bachelor s degree in history and Dickinson School of Law, Kerlin was admitted to the Bar of Pennsylvania Supreme Court and the Fulton County Bar. Actively serving the community, Kerlin has been a member of the board of directors for the Mercersburg Area Community Chorus Inc., Fulton County Historical Society and Great Cove Golf and Recreation Club Inc. He previously served on the board of Fulton Bancshares Corp. Kerlin is also a member of... (Fulton County News, PA)
Wilkes basketball teams to open Freedom Conference play at home Nov 29, 2006
Lycoming is 2-2 suffering a 77-71 loss to Elizabethtown College on Sunday afternoon. Junior guard Randi Corbo is the only Wilkes player averaging in double-figures. (The Citizen's Voice, PA)
Arlington Air Force MemorialSpecial for Area Man Nov 15, 2006
I graduated high school, and started at Elizabethtown College. " That boys' home stayed home to Springer when he entered college. "It was two miles away from the boys home," he said. "They let me stay. (The Pilot Newspaper)
AREA SCHEDULE Nov 13, 2006
Messiah College (John Boyd) at Elizabethtown College, 8 p.m. ... Elizabethtown College at Messiah College (John Boyd), 8 p.m.. (Little Falls Evening Times, NY)
Keeler resigns from board Nov 10, 2006
D., chairman of the Computer Science Department at Elizabethtown College. The privacy of online information is considered the same as that of printed media, radio, billboards, and any other public displays of information, Leap said. (Hershey Chronicle, PA)
Lee Jessup'Cocaine' in energy drinks ... what is next? Nov 3, 2006
" A high-energy drink is one concocted by soft drink manufacturers that is chock full of caffeine and sugar beyond anything we've ever encountered before.In a few weeks, Redux Beverages of Las Vegas will begin marketing a high-energy drink called Cocaine (I kid you not), advertised as "the legal alternative," with each 8.4-fluid ounce can containing 280 milligrams of caffeine. The caffeine count is more buzz than a cup of coffee, a can of Coca-Cola or even the leading energy drink, Red Bull (350... (Foster's Daily Democrat)
Full speed ahead Nov 3, 2006
"If people can keep working in urban living, they can keep their families in the rural living." Wood Bergman and Brain, along with District Superintendent Dr. Allan Thrush, Masonic Village's Chief Operating Officer Ray Tierney, Borough Council President Ken Reighard, Bob Henry from Masterfoods USA and Dr. Glenn Bucher from Elizabethtown College, were among the passengers on the train ride. Bucher, special assistant to the president at the college, said since Elizabethtown is in a quaint location... (Elizabethtown Chronicle, PA)
Teens guzzle energy drinks for buzz Nov 1, 2006
Danger only adds to the appeal, said Bryan Greenberg, a marketing consultant and an assistant professor of marketing at Elizabethtown College. "Young people need to break away from the bonds of adults and what society thinks is right," he said. (Denver Post)
EDITORIAL: Extreme energy drinks Oct 31, 2006
"Young people need to break away from the bonds of adults and what society thinks is right," Elizabethtown College Assistant Professor Bryan Greenberg told the AP. "They've grown up watching their parents drink Starbucks coffee and want their own version.". But teens aren't drinking Bawls or Monster Energy for a quick pick-me-up, they are chugging multiple energy drinks to get a buzz. (Boston University Daily Free Press, MA)
Caffeine-Stoked Energy Drinks Worry Doctors Oct 31, 2006
Danger only adds to the appeal, said Bryan Greenberg, a marketing consultant and an assistant professor of marketing at Elizabethtown College. Story Continues Below. (Newsmax)
Amish couple suing U.S. over photo requirement Oct 27, 2006
Donald Kraybill, a sociology professor at Elizabethtown College who has studied the Amish for more than 25 years, said the Old Order Amish objection to photography developed in the 19th century. "[A photograph] becomes an idol. You hang it on a wall," he said. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)
College holds homecoming Oct 27, 2006
With the variety of performances, the displays of school spirit and the many nostalgic trips down college's memory lane, this year's homecoming at Elizabethtown College was a great success. Elizabethtown Chronicle 2006. (Elizabethtown Chronicle, PA)
Three Races Set For Judicial Spots In Suffolk Oct 26, 2006
Adams graduated with a bachelor s degree from Elizabethtown College in 1970 and received his doctorate in 1973 from the New England School of Law. He also received an honorary doctorate in law from Elizabethtown. (Suffolk Life Newspapers, NY)
York tops Eagles, grabs top seed for CAC tournament Oct 22, 2006
The depleted Eagle cross country teams posted modest results in the Elizabethtown College Invitational in Elizabethtown, Pa. yesterday. (Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star, VA)
Folmer, Liss hold debate at E-town College Oct 13, 2006
Friday 13 October, 2006. Sponsored by the College Democrat and Republican clubs, the debate was moderated by Dr. Sylvester Williams, assistant professor of business law at the college. (Elizabethtown Chronicle, PA)
AROUND CAMPUS Oct 11, 2006
Despite losing 4-3 in overtime last week to Elizabethtown College to snap its 10-game winning streak, the field hockey team remained ranked No. 17 this week in the National Field Hockey Coaches Association Division III Top 20 poll. The Lady Monarchs are 11-1. (Scranton Times, PA)
Amish Relying on Faith, Community After Shooting Oct 7, 2006
One thing that works in their favor is a long history of coming to the aid of families in need, said Donald Kraybill, a sociology professor at Elizabethtown College and an expert on the Lancaster Amish. Another is their huge support system. (The Ledger)
Amish bury dead girls amid concern for rural life Oct 6, 2006
"It encroaches on their culture, it encroaches on their way of life," said Donald Kraybill, professor of sociology at Elizabethtown College in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, who has studied the Amish. A few dozen Amish family leave Lancaster County every year, moving to quieter, less expensive rural locations in Indiana, Kentucky, upstate New York and western Pennsylvania, Kraybill said. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- News)
New security measures not expected in Amish schools Oct 5, 2006
Pennsylvania's 325 Amish parochial schools lack both modern plumbing _ backyard outhouses are common _ and telephones, although they are typically within "running distance" of a phone if one is needed, said Donald B. Kraybill, a sociologist of Anabaptist studies at Elizabethtown College. "Typically, the schools are the most restricted in terms of technology," Kraybill said. (NEPA News, PA)
Anti-Gay Kansas Church Cancels Protests at Funerals for Slain Amish Girls Oct 5, 2006
Donald Kraybill, a professor of sociology at Elizabethtown College in Lancaster County, Pa. calls the church's plans a publicity stunt. (Fox News -- Views)
Funerals to begin for Amish girls Oct 5, 2006
"They are able to process this in a way that others could not," says Donald Kraybill, a professor at Elizabethtown College near here who has written several books on the Amish. Among the qualities. (USA Today)