Caroline Sweeney presents senior capstone project

Lock Haven University honors student explains research on family connectedness

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Caroline Sweeney

LOCK HAVEN, PA (12/12/2011)(readMedia)-- On Wednesday, November 30, three seniors in Lock Haven University's Global Honors Program presented their capstone projects. Caroline Patricia Sweeney, who will earn a B.S. in Health Sciences, presented "The Importance of Family Connectedness." The Brielle, N.J. resident conducted her research through a grant-funded program as part of her field experience with Susquehanna Health System. Her project director was Professor Fay Cook.

After graduation, Ms. Sweeney will be Resident Programs Coordinator for the Clinton County Housing Authority, in conjunction with AmeriCorps. Her parents are Doris Weber and John Sweeney.

These poster presentations were the culmination of the students' independent research. Each of the students delivered an oral summary of her research and answered questions about her findings.

Also presenting posters were Kristen Stauffer of Drums, Pa. and Ekaterina Ivanova of Lock Haven, Pa.

Professor Jacqueline M. Whitling, interim director of the Global Honors Program, welcomed guests to the capstone presentations.

"We would like to congratulate all of our fall graduating seniors on a successful completion of their Global Honors projects tonight," Whitling said. "We wish them the best of luck and success as they move on to their future endeavors."

The mission of Global Honors Program at Lock Haven University is to engage distinctly qualified students in an enhanced learning experience unique to the University and other Educational Institutions. The program fosters close student-professor interaction, provides invaluable peer interaction, instills leadership values, and introduces students to the aspects of a global world. The Global Honors Program achieves this through small, discussion-oriented classes; opportunities for close working relationships with professors; specialized peer groups; enhanced study abroad opportunities; and globally-focused events and opportunities.

Lock Haven University is a member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE), the largest provider of higher education in the commonwealth. Its 14 universities offer more than 250 degree and certificate programs in more than 120 areas of study. Nearly 405,000 system alumni live and work in Pennsylvania.