Project. Furthermore, Dr. Rutledge is a manuscript reviewer for the Pennsylvania Teacher Educator, a journal of the Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Teacher Educators and is a Governmental Relations Officer for the Keystone State Reading Association. Dr. Rutledge has been a keynote speaker for the Armstrong-Indiana Intermediate Unit 28 25th Annual Early Childhood Conference and has presented at many national and local conferences.
Dr. Anthony Dragani Associate Professor of Religious Studies, Philosophy and Theology Dr. Anthony Dragani has been promoted to the position of Associate Professor of Religious Studies, Philosophy, and Theology at Mount Aloysius College. He has been a member of the faculty since 2005 and is the co-chair of Delta Epsilon Sigma and Phi Theta Cappa—bachelor and associate degree honor societies. In addition, Dr. Dragani is a member of the Mercy Presidential Scholarship committee and the institutional review board. In 2007, Dr. Dragani published a book entitled Adrian Fortescue and the Eastern Christian Churches by Gorgias Press. He has also worked with the Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown to develop a Theology on Tap program that encourages young people to discuss religion in an informal setting.
Dr. Laura Lansing Associate Professor of Psychology in the Social Sciences Dr. Lansing has been promoted to Associate Professor of Psychology in the Social Sciences Department at Mount Aloysius College. Since her arrival in 2005, Dr. Lansing serves as the Library liaison for psychology and participates on the Faculty Affairs and Service Learning Committees. She earned her doctorate degree in psychology from Lehigh University. During the upcoming semester, Dr. Lansing will write a blog about teaching statistics on StatisticalSage.com, a website initiated by a fellow statistics and psychology professor at East Stroudsburg University. Recently, Dr. Lansing presented two talks on Service Learning at the 2010 Eastern Psychological Association Conference in Brooklyn, NY.
Felicia Holliday M.Ed., R.T. (R) (CT) Assistant Professor of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences Felicia Holliday, M.Ed., R.T. (R) (CT) has been promoted to the position of Assistant Professor of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences at Mount Aloysius College. A graduate of the Radiologic Technologist Diploma program at the Altoona Hospital, Holliday gained experience in diagnostic radiography, mammography, special procedures, computerized tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging during her fifteen year career there. Holliday went on to receive a bachelor’s degree in Elementary and Kindergarten Education and a master’s degree in Education, Curriculum and Instruction from Gannon University. Over the last seven years that Holliday has been employed with Mount Aloysius, she has organized and scheduled service learning for freshmen and sophomore students, advised and mentored students attending the Undergraduate Research Symposium. Holliday has served as a faculty advisor for the Grand Rounds, Secretary for the Pennsylvania Society of Radiologic Technologists, and is the club advisor for the Medical Imaging club.
Kimberly Ann Lee-Asonevich, MBA Assistant Professor of Business and Information Technology Kimberly Lee-Asonevich has been promoted to the position of Assistant Professor of Business and Information Technology at Mount Aloysius College. Prior to her employment as faculty at Mount Aloysius College, Lee-Asonevich has more than twenty-six years of business management experience. She has been a small business owner, and has been employed in the non-profit, government, and corporate sectors. In addition, in 1999 Lee-Asonevich was recognized by West Virginia Governor Cecil B. Underwood for the development of an exemplary state program. At Mount Aloysius Lee-Asonevich serves as the coordinator of the Business Administration, Accounting, and Information Technology Internship Program. In addition, she is the Chair of the Service Learning Committee, and is a member of the Health and Wellness and the Undergraduate Research Committees. Lee-Asonevich is a graduate of Potomac State College of West Virginia, Frostburg State University, and Cornell University. She will complete her doctorate of business administration from Northcentral University in 2012.
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