Catching up with area student-athletes competing at the next level Nov 22, 2007
Adam Stahlnecker, senior defensive lineman, Lycoming College ... Adam Paulhamus, freshman receiver, Lycoming College. (Milton Standard Journal, PA)
TAYLOR, SMITH WILL LEAD LAKER WRESTLING TEAM THIS SEASON Nov 4, 2007
Jan. 5: at the NY/PA Duals at Lycoming College, 1 p.m.. Jan. 11-12: at the Division III Budd Whitehill Challenge Duals at Lycoming College. (Oswego Palladium-Times, NY)
Ben Rosa Stars on the Lycoming College Gridiron Nov 1, 2007
Honesdale-Wayne Independent. Online from Northeastern Pennsylvania. (Honesdale Wayne Independent, PA)
School notes Oct 22, 2007
She attended the Pennsylvania Free Enterprises program at Lycoming College over the summer. The program, she said, sparked her interest in commerce and business. (Scranton Times, PA)
Falcons hope to bounce back with victory Oct 13, 2007
Despite squandering a 17-7 lead in a 20-17 loss to Erie Community College last week, head coach Mark Duda was pleased with his team's effort. Duda said if the team continues to practice and work hard, the losing streak should come to an end. (Scranton Times, PA)
Welcome Home to Unit Specialist Brent Snyder Oct 8, 2007
Brent went to Lycoming College. Also attending on behalf of the American Legion Post 42 was acting commander Silas Mills and Sgt. of Arms of Post 42 Tom Elliott. (Sayre Evening Times, PA)
Local biology teacher receives national award Oct 7, 2007
An area resident who graduated from the district, she says when she headed off to Lycoming College it was with the intention of becoming a marine biologist. I worked with sea turtles in North Carolina, seals, hump-backed whales, she says. (Carlisle Sentinel, PA)
Student standouts: Chaparral graduate to debate for West Point Sep 24, 2007
MURRIETA -- Emily Clay, a graduate of Vista Murrieta High School, has been accepted into the Lycoming Scholar Program at Lycoming College. Clay is a freshman at the Pennsylvania-based liberal arts and sciences college. (North County Times)
Student athletes susceptible to staph Sep 24, 2007
Hill, Seau and Gansey all consider themselves lucky to be alive after their brushes with staph, but Ricky Lannetti, a college football player at Lycoming College in Pennsylvania, was not so lucky. Lannetti was preparing on Thursday for a Saturday game in 2004 when he began to feel the flu coming on. (Sault Ste Marie Evening News, MI)
Colonels, Monarchs look to rebound Sep 8, 2007
Ithaca posted a 31-6 victory over Lycoming College in its opener last week. Junior quarterback Dan Juvan led the way for the Bombers, completing 22 of 32 passes for 309 yards and three touchdowns. (Scranton Times, PA)
COLLEGE BRIEFS Sep 2, 2007
She also served as a student life coordinator at Lycoming College and as a hall director and program adviser at Texas Christian University. Ms. Paciej is pursuing her Ph. (Scranton Times, PA)
Waymart Hotel Takes 1-0 Lead in Wayne County Men's League Play-Off Series Aug 17, 2007
A former multi-sport standout at Western Wayne High School and Lycoming College, Matoushek pinch hit for Williams Sr. and immediately made his presence felt. Bob hobbled to the plate with the bases loaded and brought the fans to their feet with a line single to right. (Honesdale Wayne Independent, PA)
Siena Names Ellen Howe Head Women's Water Polo Coach Jun 26, 2007
Brown, a graduate of Lycoming College in 2002, was a four-year letter winner in water polo and swimming. Brown, a four year starting goaltender, helped lead Lycoming to three Division III National Tournaments (1999, 2000, 2001). (Sienasaints.com)
Dairy princess pageant marks 40th anniversary Jun 26, 2007
She'll also attend a seminar at Lycoming College in Williamsport, Pa. next month, where she'll meet the state's other dairy princesses and be trained in public speaking, formal dining and other elements of pageantry. (Waynesboro Record Herald, PA)
Colonels secure 4th seed; Kings women clinch No. 1 Apr 29, 2007
The Wilkes women s lacrosse team ended its season by dropping an 18-6 MAC decision to Lycoming College at Ralston Field on Saturday. Alyssa Koncelik led Wilkes (0-15, 0-10) with two goals and one assist. (The Citizen's Voice, PA)
Honesdale's Rosa Will Continue Grid Career at Lycoming College Apr 25, 2007
Honesdale's Rosa Will Continue Grid Career at Lycoming College By KEVIN EDWARDS ... According to Sports Information Director Cotton Mayer, Rosa will attend Lycoming College in the fall. (Honesdale Wayne Independent, PA)
Pa. colleges hold vigils to mourn Virginia Tech victims Apr 18, 2007
About 60 students, staff and faculty gathered for a candlelight prayer service at Lycoming College. "We're not going to try to put words to this tragedy. As a community of faith, we gather tonight to be with one another," Sister Catherine Ann Gilvary said before an opening prayer at Mary Welsh Honors Hall. (NEPA News, PA)
Lycoming College names new provost and dean Apr 10, 2007
Tuesday 10 April, 2007. Thomas Griffiths begins his new job at the college in Williamsport starting July 1. (NEPA News, PA)
EMBARQ exec retires Mar 28, 2007
A native of Jersey Shore, Watters earned his business administration degree in 1970 from Lycoming College in Williamsport. His first position in the communications industry was as an engineer for Rochester (N.Y.) Telephone Co.. (Carlisle Sentinel, PA)
Around the schools Feb 19, 2007
Pabst will be heading to Williamsport to play football at Division III Lycoming College for coaching legend Frank Girardi. The 6-foot-3 Pabst was a two-way starter at linebacker and tight end for Mark Watson s team. (Scranton Times, PA)
Local college basketball Feb 16, 2007
The University of Scranton kept its hopes for the number-one seed alive in the upcoming Freedom Conference tournament by holding off Lycoming College, 65-58, Wednesday evening at Lamade Gymnasium. Behind 18 points by Randy Arnold and 15 from Paul Biagioli, the Royals won their third straight game to improve to 19-5 overall and remain in a tie with King s College for first-place in the Freedom Conference with a 10-3 league mark. (Scranton Times, PA)
Former area standouts now in college Feb 15, 2007
senior, Lycoming College ... junior, Lycoming College ... freshman, Lycoming College. (Milton Standard Journal, PA)
Signing Day Central Feb 8, 2007
father played football for Division III Lycoming College. plans to major in political science or criminal justice. (Umterps.com)
Monarchs use balanced attack to rout Lycoming Feb 8, 2007
Thursday, February 08, 2007. The victory improves King s to 15-7 overall and 9-2 in Freedom Conference play. (Wilkes Barre Citizen's Voice, PA)
Yardley News editor says goodbye after 20 years Feb 8, 2007
A 1986 graduate of Lycoming College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism, Werner originally settled in Bucks County and worked as a freelance reporter, covering Langhorne Borough and Langhorne Manor Borough, while awaiting replies to the resumes he had sent out. One of his resumes landed on the desk of Intercounty News Group Publisher and ADVANCE of Bucks County Editor, the late Art Thompson. (Advance of Bucks County, PA)
Kings wrestlers upset Lycoming to end jinx Jan 20, 2007
King s wrestlers upset Lycoming to end jinx 01/20/2007 Drew Dehaut and Zach Wilkinson posted a pair of important falls to ignite the King s College wrestling team to a 25-15 upset over 24th-ranked Lycoming College on Friday in Scandlon Gymnasium. King s, which was wrestling with a full lineup for the first time since December 2, earned its first victory over Lycoming since December 2001. (Wilkes Barre Citizen's Voice, PA)
LAKER WRESTLERS SPLIT MATCHES AT DUALS Jan 9, 2007
Oswego State will compete in the Division III Challenge Duals at Lycoming College on Friday and Saturday. Oswego State 34, King's 16. (Oswego Palladium-Times, NY)
Wilkes men roll past Marywood Jan 5, 2007
Heavyweight Andrew Feldman earned a win by major decision in the last match of the day to lift 11th-ranked Wilkes to a 19-18 win over Lycoming College in the championship match of the John Reese Duals in the Marts Center. The Times-Tribune 2007. (Scranton Times, PA)
'Health belt' tightens grip Dec 5, 2006
D., professor of economics at Lycoming College. "When pressure is there, people have to adapt. It's a free-market system, and it's healthy because that's what the market wants. It's not thriving, but it's healthy." But sustaining that health provides challenges, as evidenced by the exodus of manufacturing jobs offshore. (Pennsylvania Northeast Business Journal, PA)
Wilkes basketball teams to open Freedom Conference play at home Nov 29, 2006
Wednesday, November 29, 2006. The women s game will open the action at 6 p.m., with the men s game slated for an 8 p.m. tip-off. (The Citizen's Voice, PA)
AREA SCHEDULE Nov 17, 2006
Lycoming College at Elmira College (Jon Adamson), 1 p.m.. Philadelphia Biblical College at Messiah College (John Boyd), 2 p.m.. (Little Falls Evening Times, NY)
Find out how many get into schools Nov 9, 2006
College acceptance rates: How many get in. Sign up to receive our free Daily Briefing e-newsletter and get the top news of the day in your inbox. (USA Today)
Calandrino recordsfirst-place finish at Ithaca Invitational" Nov 6, 2006
Finishing ahead of Ithaca were SUNY-Cortland, Lycoming College, Roger Williams University and Springfield College ... Finishing ahead of Ithaca were SUNY-Cortland, Lycoming College, Roger Williams University and Springfield College. (The Ithacan Online, NY)
Sherwood exemplifies GOP frailty Nov 5, 2006
A key to the race could be Republican and independent women, who were undecided in higher numbers than their Democratic and male counterparts in Lycoming College s most recent survey, said Jonathan Williamson, Ph. D., a political science professor at the school. (Scranton Times, PA)
The Race for the 10th Congressional District Seat: Sherwood pledges to continue to work hard for Bradford County Nov 3, 2006
and, according to a recent poll conducted by Lycoming College, is currently trailing Carney by 9 percentage points heading into the final days before the Nov. 7 general election. The poll did have 15 percent of respondents undecided about who they would vote for next week and had a margin of error is plus or minus 3. (Sayre Evening Times, PA)
Campaign Countdown Nov 1, 2006
Campaign Countdown: Military report card holds some surprises. Campaign Countdown: Military report card holds some surprises. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)
Carney maintains lead in new poll Oct 31, 2006
D., a political science professor at Lycoming College ... The Lycoming College poll also asked respondents if they were aware of Sherwood s admitted extramarital affair with Cynthia Ore and her accusation he tried to choke her ... comThe new poll from Lycoming College asked 643 likely voters in the 10th Congressional District who they would vote for in the race between Democrat Chris Carney and Republican Rep. (The Citizen's Voice, PA)
Latest poll shows Carney leads Sherwood by 9 points Oct 31, 2006
A poll released by Lycoming College Monday shows U.S. Rep ... The pool was conducted by the Lycoming College Polling Institute, which is a part of the college's Center for the Study of Community and the Economy. (Sayre Evening Times, PA)
Voter ire may tip scale in House Oct 22, 2006
A recent poll showed that the top issue for voters is Iraq, not Sherwood's personal conduct, said analyst Jonathan Williamson of Lycoming College in Williamsport. "Among those [citing Iraq], most broke for Carney," Williamson said. (Boston Globe)
Congressional candidate to help open democratic headquarters today Oct 16, 2006
A poll released in early October by Lycoming College showed that Carney was leading Sherwood in the race for Congress. The poll showed Sherwood trailing Carney 38 to 47 percent. (Sayre Evening Times, PA)
War, terror top concerns of district voters Oct 15, 2006
The war in Iraq and terrorism were the top two items cited by 10th District residents as critical issues facing the country, according to a poll last month by Lycoming College in Williamsport ... About 41 percent of people favor the war in Iraq, while 47 percent oppose it, according to the Lycoming College poll ... D., chairman of the political science department at Lycoming College. (Scranton Times, PA)
NEPA once again political ground zero Oct 15, 2006
Amidst the exchange, a new Lycoming College poll showed Mr. Carney up 9 percentage points. By Oct. 6, noted Washington political analyst Charlie Cook had switched the race from the lean Republican to Republican toss-up column. (Scranton Times, PA)
Carney must get vote out, never easy for 10th Dems Oct 14, 2006
Then he writes about the Lycoming College poll that had Mr. Carney up 47 percent to 38 percent and says, even Republicans acknowledge that this race is over despite the decided Republican tilt of this northeastern Pennsylvania district where President Bush won 60 percent of the vote in 2004. Hold on there, big fella. (Scranton Times, PA)
Candidates differ on abortion Sherwood, Carney state views Oct 11, 2006
A Lycoming College poll of 804 likely voters last month put the war in Iraq, terrorism, the economy and health care as the most important issues facing the country. Abortion was mentioned by less than 1 percent of responders. (Scranton Times, PA)
Candidates hope to keep federal cash flowing To 10th District victor may go congressional spoils Oct 10, 2006
D., chairman of the political science department at Lycoming College. The system helps incumbents keep getting re-elected 98 percent were in 2004. (Scranton Times, PA)
Wilkes routs Lycoming to remain unbeaten Oct 8, 2006
Sunday, October 08, 2006. Quarterback Al Karaffa, a Scranton High graduate, threw for one touchdown and ran for another for Wilkes (5-0 overall, 4-0 league), which is ranked No. 16 in the d3football. (Scranton Times, PA)
Ad indicates Sherwood truly could become sorry Oct 7, 2006
Analysts and media consultants view the ad as desperate, mainly because it came after Mr. Carney s attack ad featuring disappointed father/pharmacist Joseph Lech referring to the affair and a Lycoming College poll that showed Mr. Carney up by 9 percentage points. Now it looks like, Did I mention I was sorry. (Scranton Times, PA)
DEANS LISTS Oct 5, 2006
Thursday, October 05, 2006. DEAN S LISTS 10/05/2006 WILKES UNIVERSITY. (Scranton Times, PA)
Republicans hit Sherwood challenger over abortion issue Oct 4, 2006
A Lycoming College poll of 804 likely voters released Monday showed Carney with 47 percent of the vote to Sherwood's 38 percent, with 15 percent undecided. The poll had a margin of error of 3. (NEPA News, PA)
Carney on trail at PSU Dunmore Oct 3, 2006
The poll was led by Jonathan Williamson, chairman of the Department of the Political Science Department at Lycoming College, and surveyed 804 likely voters in Pennsylvania s 10th district over a period of four days. The responses were collected by people, not automated messages. (Scranton Times, PA)
News in brief from central Pennsylvania Aug 17, 2006
Guttendorf, now of Lewisburg, has been a visiting criminal justice instructor at Lycoming College, which is evaluating his status in light of the case. Police and firefighters entered Guttendorf's Williamsport apartment during the early morning hours of June 21 to search for the source of water leaking into the apartment below, found the devices, closed the block and called in a bomb squad. (NEPA News, PA)
Stroll in free to the 60th summer baseball classic Aug 13, 2006
Years after the big game, when Dr. Dunston saw few black faces at Lycoming College, Temple University's dental school, or in the Navy, he thought of the Little League series. He said that boyhood triumph gave him confidence in a society that remained largely segregated. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA -- Sports)
Four new Eagle Scouts take wing Jul 13, 2006
He will attend Lycoming College in Pennsylvania, studying biochemistry and astrophysics. - Nathan Barbone: Nathan's Eagle project brought public recognition and honor to the Van Ettan Cemetery in Huguenot. (Times Herald-Record, NY)
Bread on the left: Williamsport woman writes helpful etiquette guide Jul 10, 2006
Professional speaker, nurse, author and former Lycoming College professor Kathleen D. Pagana of Williamsport has written a handy reference guide that may keep people from having embarrassing mishaps at their next business luncheon, formal gathering or family meal. "Bread, Butter & Beyond: Dining Etiquette" was published two months ago and the successful sales show this is something people want to know. (NEPA News, PA)
Moo...ve over Burger King. Meet Delcos Dairy Princess Jul 4, 2006
" So with her one-year reign off and running, what is next for Diebold? Junia Isiminger, the executive director of Pennsylvania Dairy Princess and Promotion Services, explains that, "Hannah will come to a three-and-a-half day seminar in July up at Lycoming College in Williamsport, Pa. All county princesses and alternate princesses come to that and train there on how to do their job as dairy princesses for the next year. (News of Delaware County, PA)
Athens to host college soccer tourney in April Jun 30, 2006
e are bringing in some of the best college soccer teams on the east coast, said Athens Soccer Foundation President Brian Marshall, who is an Athens graduate and currently plays soccer for Lycoming College. opefully we can get them to come back each year and make this a great event for the Valley. (Sayre Evening Times, PA)
Siena Names Greg Brown Women's Swimming Coach Jun 28, 2006
The 2002 Lycoming College graduate brings nearly eight years of coaching experience to Siena's program. "Greg brings a new energy and direction to our program" D'Argenio said. (Sienasaints.com)
Exhibit by Chinese artists on display at Whipple Center Jun 20, 2006
The artists represented, in addition to curator Yu Ji, are Xiaowen Chen from Cornell University; Brian Chu, University of New Hampshire; Amy Cheng, State University of New York; Lin Xia Jiang, State University of New York at Buffalo; Lampo Leong, University of Missouri-Columbia; Ying Lin, Haverford College; Qing Liu, San Antonio College; Xuhong Shang, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale; Ying Tan, University of Oregon; Howard Tran, Lycoming College, Pennsylvania; Yida Wang, University of... (Las Vegas Review-Journal -- Life)
Transplant Games about more than just surviving Jun 17, 2006
" It's the kind of support that will help propel Padraic McCole to college next year. He'll attend Lycoming College in Williamsport, Pa., next year, where he will be on the swim team while working on his history degree. There, he'll try to be just one of the guys on the team. Though probably the only one who has to take almost a dozen different medications twice a day to make sure his kidney keeps working properly. Six years ago, that didn't seem possible. Now, for transplant recipients like... (NEPA News, PA)
Staph report: Fighting back May 25, 2006
In 2003, MRSA was listed as the cause of death of a football player at Lycoming College in Pennsylvania. After University of Tulsa football player Devin Adair died in April, the Tulsa World reported the death was from "complications of a staph infection." The official cause has not been announced, pending test results, according to the Oklahoma Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. (USA Today -- Sports)
Obituaries May 22, 2006
Michael was employed as a Security Supervisor at Lycoming College for 14 years. He was a member of St. Basil's Catholic Church. (Sayre Evening Times, PA)
Teacher makes cleaning up a class act Apr 20, 2006
"Nothing goes to waste. The parents know that when they get a note from me, there's almost always something else on the back." The 1992 Hatboro-Horsham High School grad arrived at Ridge Park with a bachelor's degree in education and English literature from Lycoming College and pro-environment tendencies honed during a teaching stint at Stallings Elementary School in Southern California's Corona-Norco Unified School District. These days, she has a trio of related goals for Colonial School... (Ambler Gazette, PA)
Wellsboro grad takes on Ironman contest Jan 15, 2006
Marzo, a 2001 graduate of Lycoming College, will graduate from the University of Colorado Medical School in May. In June, he'll start his internal medicine residency at Tripler Medical Center in Oahua, Hawaii, as a captain in the U.S. Army. (Star Gazette--Elmira)