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Alumni Updates: Feb. 9, 2022

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"Alumni Updates" highlights career achievements by College of Education alumni at Penn State. 

·      Stephen F. Gambescia, who received a bachelor’s degree in curriculum and instruction from the College of Education in 1985, received a master of legal studies from the Kline School of Law of Drexel University. Gambescia is professor of health services administration and director of the Doctor of Health Science program at Drexel.

·      Hollylynne S. Lee, distinguished professor of mathematics and statistics education at North Carolina State University, has been named the 2022 recipient of Baylor University’s Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching. The biennial award, which comes with a $250,000 prize, honors professors with exceptional teaching skills who have a record of having a positive, inspiring and long-lasting impact on students. Lee earned her bachelor of science in secondary education from the College of Education in 1991.

Did you get a new job, celebrate a career milestone, get a promotion or award, recently retire, or have other career-related news to share? If so, we want to hear from you. Email us at edrelations@psu.edu with your name, information about your achievement, and the degree(s) you earned and year(s) of graduation from the Penn State College of Education.

Last Updated February 8, 2022

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