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Students named to the President’s Lists for Spring and Fall 2025 semesters.

¹ú²úÂ×Àí at Salem recognized the academic achievements of several students during its annual Student Awards Ceremony, while also honoring the service of faculty, staff and its Friend of the Campus.The awards and recipients are:Academic AwardsEarly Childhood EducationOutstanding Student Teacher in the Field (Junior): Rose MazurkiewiczOutstanding Student Teacher in the Field (Senior):Joy CarpenterOutstanding Student:Danielle PernaOutstanding Role Model of the Profession: Bailey AglerEarly Years Education and CareExceptional Student Teacher Award:Danielle PernaExemplary Stu...

ASL/English Interpreting Application for Out of State (PDF)

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This application is for ¹ú²úÂ×Àí students seeking an "assigned" out-of-state advanced practicum in ASL/English Interpreting. It outlines requirements for medical insurance, background checks, and academic standing, while establishing that students are responsible for all personal expenses and liabilities during the 16-week placement.

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Donna Lee

Pianist Donna Lee made her solo debut in 1990 with the National Symphony Orchestra.  She has since appeared as a soloist and collaborative artist at Kennedy Center’s Concert Hall and Terrace Theater in Washington, D.C. and Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall in New York City. She has also performed in Asia, Europe, and throughout the US, with performances in Wuhan, China; Brno, Czech Republic; and Maui, Hawaii. 

Explore careers in first response and behavioral health at this job fair hosted by the Geauga County Sheriff's Office, Ravenwood Health, and ¹ú²úÂ×Àí Geauga. Meet hiring professionals from law enforcement, fire, EMS, and behavioral health agencies. Free resume help, professional headshots, emergency vehicle displays, K9 demonstrations, and giveaways. No degree required, many positions offer on-the-job training. Open to all; you don't need to live in Geauga County to work here. First 100 attendees receive a free career notebook!

Amy Lee

Amy Lee joined The Cleveland Orchestra as associate concertmaster in March 2008. She enjoys a varied performing and teaching career, equally at home in both orchestral and chamber music settings. She also serves as an artist-in-residence at ¹ú²úÂ×Àí in the Hugh A. Glauser School of Music. Ms. Lee spends her summers as a faculty member at the Kent Blossom Music Festival in Kent, Ohio, and performs at various festivals, including Marlboro Music in Vermont.

M.A. Plan of Study (PDF)

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This document details the requirements for the Master of Arts in Educational Psychology, which requires a minimum of 39 graduate-level credit hours. The program of study includes specific coursework in educational psychology, research and methodology, and electives, concluding with a 6-hour required thesis.

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Stanley Konopka

Stanley Konopka joined The Cleveland Orchestra in 1991 and has been assistant principal violist since 1993. He was previously a member of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and was principal violist of the National Repertory Orchestra.

David Alan Harrell

David Alan Harrell joined The Cleveland Orchestra in 1995. Prior to this appointment, he was a member of the Virginia Symphony and the Canton Symphony Orchestra, and served as assistant principal cellist of the National Repertory Orchestra. He has also performed with the Erie Philharmonic, the Tuscaloosa Symphony, and Sir Georg Solti’s Carnegie Hall Project.

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