WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – Pennsylvania College of Technology presented honors to four alumni during Spring 2024 commencement ceremonies, held May 10-11 at the Community Arts Center in downtown Williamsport.
Kate McCall Stepnick, of Bloomsburg, received the Alumni Humanitarian Award at the college’s Friday, May 10, afternoon ceremony; Daniel T. Hornberger, of Seven Valleys, and Richard C. Hornberger, of Mechanicsburg, were recognized with Distinguished Alumni Awards at the Saturday, May 11, morning commencement; and Corey A. Sarver, of Sykesville, Maryland, accepted the Alumni Mentorship Award at Saturday’s afternoon ceremony.
Alumni Humanitarian Award
Stepnick graduated from Penn College in 2007 with a Bachelor of Science in applied human services. She later earned a Master of Arts in school counseling-elementary and secondary certification from Eastern University, St. Davids.
She is employed by Nicholas Wolff Foundation Inc./Camp Victory, Millville. In her role there, she collaborates with partner groups to promote enriching experiences for campers with special needs. Stepnick engages the community in the organization’s mission through various forms of outreach, and she works with local organizations to facilitate retreats.
She was previously employed by T.W. Ponessa & Associates Counseling Services, Harrisburg; the Arthritis Foundation, Philadelphia; Big Brothers Big Sisters, Wilmington, Delaware; and the Maternity Care Coalition/Early Head Start, Norristown.
In 2021, Stepnick coordinated an initiative with students in Penn College’s physical therapist assistant major, who put their skills to use by providing video activities for Camp Victory.
She has also returned to campus to speak about her professional experiences with students, participates in the college’s Alumni Tomorrow Makers Program, serves as a member of the Penn College Alumni Board, and has been a Wildcat Alumni Career Mentor.
The Alumni Humanitarian Award is bestowed upon graduates of Penn College who have provided distinguished community or volunteer service and presented themselves as dedicated and loyal alumni.