Penn State recognizes employees who have completed 25 years of service. For the most recent listing of 25-Year Award recipients, go to http://news.psu.edu/tag/25-year-awards.
— Becky Barton, human resources specialist, Human Resources
— Dawn G. Blasko, executive director, University Faculty Senate, and associate professor of psychology, Penn State Behrend
— Stephen Browne, professor of communication arts and sciences, College of the Liberal Arts
— Anthony Carter, janitorial worker, Penn State Behrend
— Eugene Clothiaux, professor of meteorology and atmospheric science, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences
— Eric Corty, director, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Penn State Behrend
— Ashutosh Deshmukh, professor of accounting and MIS, Penn State Behrend
— Carolyn Hertzog, electronic resources specialist, University Libraries
— Kenneth Hirth, professor of anthropology, College of the Liberal Arts
— Timothy Hurtz, associate professor of music, School of Music
— Kala Krishna, professor of communication arts and sciences, College of the Liberal Arts
— Vijay Krishna, distinguished professor of economics, College of the Liberal Arts
— Claire Milner, associate research professor of anthropology and curator and director of exhibits, College of the Liberal Arts
— Raymond Najjar, professor of oceanography, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences
— Joanne Nash, administrative support coordinator, College of the Liberal Arts
— Daniel Perritano, lecturer in kinesiology, and head coach, men’s soccer, Penn State Behrend
— Pamela Silver, interim associate dean for Academic Affairs, and distinguished professor of biology, Penn State Behrend
— Abigail Smith, administrative support coordinator, Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences
— Kenneth Tamminga, distinguished professor of landscape architecture, College of Arts and Architecture
— Ann Taylor, assistant dean for distance learning, and director of the John A. Dutton e-Education Institute, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences
— Lorena Ann Waselinko, teaching professor of English, College of the Liberal Arts