Local scholarship established for students pursuing online degree

Kelly Brugger, a Penn State World Campus student, and her husband Tom, a Penn State alumnus, wanted to establish a legacy that would support other students earning their degree online. The couple created the Thomas and Kelly Brugger Scholarship, a $50,000 endowment to provide recognition and financial assistance to outstanding undergraduate World Campus students.

“Penn State World Campus has provided me with the opportunity to have a formal education, which is something I have always dreamed of having,” said Kelly Brugger. “So for me it is a privilege to be able to help someone else pursue his or her dreams.”

After high school, Andrew Nardella of Dunmore—fellow World Campus student and a recipient of the Thomas and Kelly Brugger Scholarship—had been working in group homes with children who had emotional and behavioral challenges. The experience led him to similar work in public schools.

“Teaching others how to create safe and inclusive environments for people with disabilities is my passion,” Nardella said.

He decided to begin taking classes online through Penn State World Campus to become a board certified behavior analyst, but he was struggling financially to reach his goals.

“The Brugger scholarship has helped me to get closer to obtaining my Bachelor of Arts in Psychology,” Nardella said. “I was able to afford some of the credits I would not have been able to afford without it, which would have added another semester and another year until I could apply to a graduate program.”

Kelly Brugger said that she and Tom set-up the endowment to continue to help students for years to come and she encourages others to do the same.

“If you wait until the timing is perfect to give back to others that time may never come,” Brugger said. “So you should give back at your first opportunity.”

For more information about the Thomas and Kelly Brugger Scholarship or other scholarships available for Penn State World Campus students, visit the paying for your education page on the Penn State World Campus Student Resources website.

 

Leadership Lackawanna accepting applications

Leadership Lackawanna is now accepting applications for the Core Program Class of 2017. The deadline to apply is April 29.

In the 10-month Core Program participants gain leadership, interpersonal and managerial skills, as well as an enhanced understanding of the issues relevant to the Greater Scranton area, through monthly sessions.  Areas of focus include community development, economic development, government, health care, law, education, quality of life, sustainability, history and media, with sessions featuring widely recognized specialists.  Members of the class also devote a large portion of their time to develop and implement community projects, hence enhancing their leadership abilities, fostering teamwork, and benefiting local nonprofit organizations.

Leadership Lackawanna’s Core Program accepts applications from candidates who live or work in Lackawanna County. The cost is $1,350, with partial scholarships available on a limited basis.  Optional graduate credit programs are available to Leadership Lackawanna participants in cooperation with Marywood University and Keystone College.  Applications are available online at leadershiplackawanna.com or by contacting Leadership Lackawanna Director, Nicole Morristell at (570) 342-7711.

 

Cancer Institute receives $7,500 grant

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The Prostate Cancer Awareness Alliance (PCAA) of NEPA recently awarded the Northeast Regional Cancer Institute with a $7,500 grant. This generous investment and partnership with PCAA will provide the Cancer Institute with the resources to host a range of prostate cancer education and awareness activities throughout 2016.

Participating in the presentation were, from left: Robert Durkin, PCAA board member; Laura Toole, Director of Community & Patient Services at Northeast Regional Cancer Institute; Karen Saunders, President of Northeast Regional Cancer Institute and Kevin McDonough, PCAA Treasurer.

Absent from the photo: PCAA board members include Bob Breslin, Brian Beppler, Jerry Musheno and Dan Santaniello.