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Education notes: LCTI's Naradko named counselor of the year

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Centenary College counselor earns membership in international education association.



The Lehigh Carbon School Counselors Association this week named Lehigh Career & Technical Institute's Regina Naradko its 2016 Ralph Kidd Memorial Counselor of the Year.


The LCSCA presented Naradko with the award during the School Counselors Week Networkshop at Lehigh Carbon Community College. The award presentation was a surprise for Naradko, a North Whitehall Township resident ,who joined LCTI's guidance staff in January 2006.


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Tina Tang.jpgTina Tang (Courtesy Photo) 

Hong Rong (Tina) Tang, International Student Admissions Counselor in the School of International Programs at Centenary College, was been accepted into the 13th Class of the NAFSA Academy for International Programs. 


NAFSA is the leading professional association dedicated to international education.


Ms. Tang began working in her present position in July of 2010. 


 


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Joanna Mizak, of Glen Gardner, was one of more than 50 Susquehanna University students to participate in the school's annual leadership program in January. Mizak is a 2013 graduate of Voorhees High School, and a daughter of Greg and Pat Mizak.


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Clarkson University has announced recipients of endowed, sponsored, and Share Clarkson scholarships for the 2015-2016 academic year. Ryan T. Rauhut of Easton received the Bechtel Engineering sponsored scholarship; Samantha L. Barrett, of Bethlehem, received the Wallace H. Coulter endowed scholarship; Blake E. McMullen, of Coopersburg, received the Barbara Hewett Lowers endowed scholarship; and Alexis J. Galaini, of Flemington, received the J. Ronald Frazer '45 endowed scholarship.

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The following local students are among those chosen as National Youth Correspondents for the 2016 Washington Journalism and Media Conference at George Mason University.


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Peter Moukoulis, a student at Liberty High School; Alexandra Palmisano, a student at Bethlehem Catholic High School; and Julia Glassmacher, a student at Phillipsburg High School.


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Melissa Bilza, of Easton, was selected as a finalist in the women's freshmen division during a singing contest sponsored by the National Association of Teachers of Singing last fall at Susquehanna University. Melissa is a freshman at Lycoming College.


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Alexandra Irr, of Bethlehem, was one of several Misericordia University students who organized an April 2 5k run/walk called "Don't Tell Me to Slow Down" in support of National Stuttering Association. The event takes place at the Anderson Outdoor Athletic Complex on the campus of the Dallas, Pa., university.




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