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DIVISION
OF STUDENT AFFAIRS STAFF
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Central Office Staff
Daniel P. Miller, Ed.D. Dean of Student Affairs, 102
Long Hall, 570/321-4039, millerda@lycoming.edu
Jean C. Wool, Executive Secretary, 102 Long Hall,
570/321-4039, wool@lycoming.edu
Tapuwa Munjoma, Senior Student Office
Assistant, 102 Long Hall, 570/321-4039, muntapu@lycoming.edu
Jessica Graham, Student Accountant,
102 Long Hall, 470/321-4039, grajess@lycoming.edu
Division Staff Directors
CAREER
DEVELOPMENT CENTER Director: Laurie Garris.
garris@lycoming.edu
Office: Wertz Center, 3rd Floor Phone: 570-321-4034
Office E-mail: cdc@lycoming.edu
Homepage:
http://www.lycoming.edu/cdc
The Career Development Center is committed to providing opportunities
for students to acquire and refine the skills necessary to develop and
implement an effective career/life plan. The Career Development Center
offers a variety of educational services to assist students in integrating
the components of the college experience as they explore and define their
skills and interests. Students define their skills and interest through
involvement in academic course work, personal reflection, experiential
learning opportunities, employment, and social interaction throughout
their college career.
COUNSELING
& WELLNESS SERVICES
Director: Townsend Velkoff.
velkoff@lycoming.edu
Office: Wertz Center, 3rd Floor
Phone: 570-321-4332
Homepage: http://www.lycoming.edu/counseling/
Students experience developmental and psychological growth as well as
difficult situations during their college years. Counseling Services
strives to meet students’ psychological and developmental needs.
Professional counselors provide individual and group counseling, crisis
intervention, consultation with students, faculty and staff, and
outreach programming on psychological, mental health, and substance
abuse issues. All services are strictly confidential and free of charge
to all Lycoming College students. Counseling Services also provides
referrals to area mental health providers for those students who wish to
meet with someone outside the College or whose needs cannot be met by
the College.
HEALTH
SERVICES
Director/Nurse: Sondra Stipcak, stipcak@lycoming.edu
Office: Rich Hall, Lower Level
Phone: 570-321-4322
Office E-mail: health@lycoming.edu
Homepage: http://www.lycoming.edu/health/
The commitment of Health Services is to provide health care for minor
illnesses/problems to students in a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere.
Appropriate referrals are made to area specialists or the College
physician. Health education is provided through formal and informal group
settings and on an individual basis. Our goal is to increase health
awareness, promote healthy lifestyles, and to educate students on the use
of the health care system. All health care issues are kept confidential.
RECREATION
& SUMMER CONFERENCES
Director: Laura Johnson,
johnsonl@lycoming.edu
Office: Lamade Gymnasium Office
Phone: 570-321-4059
Homepage:
http://www.lycoming.edu/intramurals/index.htm
The intramural sports program is designed to provide a well-rounded
program of competitive and recreational sports throughout the academic
year. Last year over students participated in one or more of the sports
offered. Intramurals include, basketball, flag football, ultimate Frisbee,
volleyball, softball, water polo, Through participation, individuals can
develop and appreciation of the worthy use of leisure time, a wholesome
attitude toward physical endeavors, and the desire for life-sports.
RESIDENTIAL
LIFE Director: Andrew Kilpatrick,
kilpatri@lycoming.edu
Office: Rich Hall, First Floor Phone: 570-321-4046 Homepage:
http://www.lycoming.edu/reslife/
The Residential Life Office is committed to providing a living/learning
environment to help students grow as individuals and as students. Through
programs, leadership opportunities, and peer interactions in the residence
halls, students gain a sense of belonging to the campus community, acquire
new knowledge and skills, make informed choices, and assume responsibility
for oneself and others.
SAFETY
& SECURITY
Director: Vacant
Office: Rich Hall, Lower Level
Phone: 570-321-4604
Homepage: http://www.lycoming.edu/security/
The Department of Safety and Security operates 24-hours a day seven days a
week. The office is responsible for handling all calls for assistance,
monitoring fire and security alarms, providing general information,
patrolling all campus facilities, enforcement of parking regulations,
incident investigation, safety inspection, and crime prevention. Officers
are trained professionals with experience in a wide variety of security
operations. Up-to-date Crimes Statistics can be found on the Safety and
Security web page, www.lycoming.edu/security/cleryact.htm.
 STUDENT
PROGRAMS AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
Director: Larry Mannolini,
mannolin@lycoming.edu Office: Wertz Center, 3rd Floor Phone: 570-321-4118 Office E-mail:
Stuprograms@lycoming.edu Homepage:
http://www.lycoming.edu/stuprograms/
The Office of Student Programs and Leadership Development strives to
support the academic mission of Lycoming College by providing a variety of
social, cultural, recreational, and educational programs for the campus
community. While this office's primary function is to advise and provide
resources for the College's recognized student organizations, the staff
also works to prepare a variety of annual events including the Campus
Carnival, Homecoming, Family Weekend, Thanksgiving Dinner, Siblings
Weekend, Concerts, etc. The office provides direct support to the Campus
Activities Board, all Greek organizations, class officers, and the Arrow
yearbook.

UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY
Campus Minister: Vacant Catholic Campus Minister: Sr. Catherine Gilvary I.H.M.,
gilvary@lycoming.edu
Coordinator of Community Service: Marco Hunsberger,
hunsberg@lycoming.edu  Office: Mary Lindsay Welch Honors Hall
Phone: 570-321-4065 Homepage:
http://www.lycoming.edu/ucm/
Ecumenical and inclusive in nature, Campus Ministry provides a wide range
of activities and worship experiences in support of the spiritual life of
the Lycoming community. Campus Ministry's mission of volunteer services
extends to the campus and to the surrounding community. A student
leadership team leads the U.C.M. with much of the programming selected by
students with the help and guidance of the campus ministers. The Center
supports the
services of the Community Service Center, Habitat for Humanity, Big
Brother/Big Sister, FLOAT Tutoring/Mentoring Program, and Peer Ministry.
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