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Scholarship. Jacques received the award
at Cabrini’s Faculty Research and
Scholarship Reception on May 2.
Michelle (Mellon) Maloney ’03
has joined
Hanley Center as executive director of
treatment services. In her new role at the
nonprofit addiction treatment center in
West Palm Beach, Maloney will oversee
all programming, staff supervision and
training for on-site residential and outpa-
tient clinical services.
Jeanine Metzler M ’03
has received the
Christensen Award for Excellence in
Teaching from Northampton Community
College, Bethlehem, Pa. She is an associ-
ate professor of accounting.
Sara Gerhart ’05, M ’10
recently joined
the Pennsylvania Department of Educa-
tion as the school library development
advisor. In this role, Gerhart will provide
leadership and expertise to school
library personnel, classroom teachers
and administrators. In addition, she will
serve as the Act 48 coordinator and
school library liaison for the POWER
Library Project and Pennsylvania
Electronic Library Catalog program.
Travis Bieber ’06
accepted a position as
supervisor for the audit services group at
Reinsel Kuntz Lesher, LLP, in Reading, Pa.
Andrew Colbert ’06
and artist Takeshi
Arita led a crew of artists and artist
representatives to install artwork from the
estate of the late transformative modern
artist Sol LeWitt to the first floor of the
Einstein Medical Center, Montgomery, Ala.
Mary Kate Schneider ’06
has received
a Fulbright Award to conduct disserta-
tion research on education in Bosnia-
Herzegovina. She is currently completing
her Ph.D. in government and politics at
the University of Maryland.
Christina Steffy ’06, ’09
is a member
of the College and Research Division
of the Pennsylvania Library Association,
which recently launched a scholarly,
open access journal to share information
about the research and practices taking
place in Pennsylvania’s academic
libraries.
book, Hoffman wrote an article that was
published in the Keystone State Reading
Association (KSRA) newsletter and has
been invited to give a presentation at
the KSRA Conference. Since the publi-
cation of her book, Hoffman has been
involved in book-signing events through-
out the area. Hoffman and her husband
of 10 years, Jared, own All-Points
Towing, Recovery and Service Center in
Jim Thorpe, Pa. They are the parents of
three children: Megan (8); Jocelyn (5);
and Sawyer (4).
Jaime Wohlbach ’00
has traveled the
world playing softball and coaching
teams. She is in her third year as head
coach for the University of Delaware
softball program. Since 2002, Wohlbach
has run a national and international soft-
ball clinic called Fastpitch Performance.
Nicholas Jacques ’01
, assistant professor
of studio art at Cabrini College, is the
2013 recipient of the Buzzallino Faculty
The 2000s
Dr. Timothy B. Coyle ’00
completed a
three-year medical fellowship in pulmo-
nary and critical care at the University of
Connecticut’s School of Medicine. Coyle
will serve on the university’s hospital
medical staff in pulmonary and critical
care, and also on the faculty as an asso-
ciate professor. Coyle, a 2006 graduate
of Philadelphia College of Osteopathic
Medicine, completed his residency in
internal medicine at Lehigh Valley
Regional Hospital and served as chief
resident from 2005 through 2010. His
research has been published in the
National Journal of Asthma
.
Sherry Hoffman ’00
, a teacher at
Lehighton Area Middle School, wrote
her first book, “A to Z Character Educa-
tion for the Classroom,” and had it
published. The activity book teaches
the “bucket-filling concept” while incor-
porating reading skills. In addition to her
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