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    6/24/2005permalink New Faculty Hired
    6/23/2005permalink E-town profs to discuss ‘robber barons of the 1890s and 1990s’
    6/23/2005permalink New History Club Officers


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6/24/2005
New Faculty Hired

An Elizabethtown College education professor has written a textbook to help college students enjoy a successful practicum and student teaching experience.

Carroll Tyminski’s book, "Your Early Childhood Practicum and Student Teaching Experience: Guidelines for Success," offers both theory and practical application to students who are assuming the responsibilities of teaching young children.

The text contains research-based, practical advice on such topics as developmentally appropriate practices and teacher competencies.

"This book was a labor of love that grew out of my personal experiences with many fine student teachers throughout my career," Tyminski said. "The anecdotal stories of their journeys to become professional teachers were the impetus for this text."

An Elizabethtown College education professor has written a textbook to help college students enjoy a successful practicum and student teaching experience.

Carroll Tyminski’s book, "Your Early Childhood Practicum and Student Teaching Experience: Guidelines for Success," offers both theory and practical application to students who are assuming the responsibilities of teaching young children.

The text contains research-based, practical advice on such topics as developmentally appropriate practices and teacher competencies.

"This book was a labor of love that grew out of my personal experiences with many fine student teachers throughout my career," Tyminski said. "The anecdotal stories of their journeys to become professional teachers were the impetus for this text."




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6/23/2005
E-town profs to discuss ‘robber barons of the 1890s and 1990s’

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. – Two Elizabethtown College professors will analyze the rich and powerful of the 1890s and 1990s – from Rockefeller and Carnegie to Kozlowski and Lay -- at 11 a.m., April 13, in Leffler Chapel and Performance Center. "From Standard Oil to Enron: Robber Barons of the 1890s and 1990s" will be presented by Professor of History Thomas Winpenny and Assistant Professor of Business Law Sean Melvin. Their talk is open to the public free of charge.

Winpenny earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Penn State and a doctorate from the University of Delaware, where he was a Hagley Fellow. He serves as associate editor of "Essays in Economic and Business History" and sits on the editorial board of "Pennsylvania History." His research interests target American business, industry and technology in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Winpenny is author of "A History of the Manhattan Bridge," "Without Fitting, Filing, or Chipping: A History of the Phoenix Bridge Company," "Bending is Not Breaking: Adaptation and Persistence Among 19th Century Lancaster Artisans," and "Industrial Progress and Human Welfare."

Melvin is chair of the Department of Business and Economics at Elizabethtown College. He is the author of more than a dozen articles on business law and tax-related topics and has written four books, including "The Entrepreneur’s Handbook of Business Law" and the 2004 textbook"Cyberlaw and E-Commerce Regulation."

After earning his juris doctorate from Rutgers Law School, Melvin worked for several years as a corporate attorney at the law firm of Fox Rothschild in Philadelphia. He eventually joined a publicly traded software house as vice president and general counsel prior to entering academe. Melvin spent two years teaching business law and international business transactions in the undergraduate and M.B.A. program at West Chester University of Pennsylvania before coming to Elizabethtown.

Melvin’s work has appeared in magazines such as Entrepreneur and Your Money. He has appeared on CNBC’s Power Lunch and has been interviewed by dozens of media outlets, including The Philadelphia Inquirer, on topics ranging from cyber law to international tax and copyright law.




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6/23/2005
New History Club Officers

The following are the newly-elected History Club officers:

President: Sara Margavitch
Vice President: John Bayard
Secretary: Jillian Chilcoat
Treasurer: Amy Glass
Historian: Kami Tyler
Club Rep: Laura Belkot

Plans for 2005/20066
  • Service Project
  • Homecoming fundraiser
  • Regular articles in The Etownian
  • Service in local schools
  • Club outings to Historical locations (like last semester's Philadelphia trip.
  • Monthly Movie nights




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