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![]() Lindsey (Gusaas ’03) Eckert will join the York College faculty this fall as an assistant professor of psychology. Previously, Eckert has taught at YC as an adjunct instructor, for both on-campus and online courses. Eckert has a bachelor’s degree in psychology from York College and a master’s degree in counseling from Doane College. She has five years experience serving and counseling troubled teens and families at Epworth Village. Eckert lives in York with her husband, Eric '03, and two daughters, Hadley (9) and Zoey (7). ![]() See what's up at YC and read all the latest about alumni in our recent issue of Heritage, a biannual publication for alumni and friends of York College. View publication Not currently receiving Heritage? Send a message to develop@york.edu to get on the mailing list. ![]() Alumni and friends (and their families) are invited to join a volunteer crew on campus July 16-18, 2015, to help beautify YC before the students return for the fall semester. Volunteers will be painting, mulching, weeding, trimming, striping parking lots, and adding other small touches that make a big difference. Faculty, staff, students and community friends are invited as well. Participants can stay on campus and eat in the cafeteria free of charge during Workdays. If you wish to participate, please contact Scott '79 and Lisa (Hinrichs '81) Eckman or the alumni office. ![]() York College announced today the list of Dean's List scholars for the spring 2015 term. Seventy-seven students were recognized with this distinction. To be named to the Dean’s List, students must carry 12 or more graded hours and achieve a semester grade point average of at least 3.75 with no incomplete grades and no grade below “C” for the semester. |
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