Dr. Neupauer, president, talks with the crowd before cutting the ribbon to dedicate BC3 @ Lawrence Crossing at the Open House on August 5.
Dr. Nick Neupauer, president, cuts the ribbon in the Lobby of BC3 @ Lawrence Crossing as Diane DeCarbo, director of Lawrence Crossing, Leo Golba, builder, and Bill O’Brien, vice-president of continuing education and off-campus locations for BC3 look on.
Dr. Neupauer and Dr. Pearl Bartelt, provost and vice president of academic affairs at Edinboro University, signed an articulation agreement for Edinboro’s Elementary Education program and exchanged sweatshirts.
Dr. Neupauer proudly displays a sweatshirt from Jeremy Brown Edinboro’s president who was unable to attend the articulation signing on August 5.
Sister Candace Introcaso, President of La Roche College, spoke favorably about the partnership agreement for Psychology between BC3 and La Roche. BC3’s Susan Changnon, director of communications and marketing, Francie Spigelmyer, interim vice president for academic affairs, Bill Miller, dean of humanities and social sciences and Bill O’Brien, vice president of continuing education and off-campus locations and President Neupauer listen to her remarks.
Dr. Neupauer and Sister Candace Introcaso from La Roche College sign the articulation agreement which allows BC3 students to go on for a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from La Roche College at Lawrence Crossing.
Dr. Neupauer and Sister Introcaso exchange sweatshirts from their respective colleges.
Dr. Neupauer and Dr. Karen McIntyre, acting provost for Point Park University, exchange sweatshirts after signing an articulation agreement between BC3 and Point Park’s Criminal Justice program. Point Park’s director of the criminal justice program, Greg Rogers, looks on.
President Neupauer and vice president for institutional advancement Bill Speidel talk to Kathy Riley Furst, whose family owned Riley’s Fun Spot , which was the previous business located at the site where Lawrence Crossing now stands. Dr. Neupauer used to play golf there with his family when he was a boy. Ms. Riley Furst said her parents, now deceased, would be proud to have BC3 located on the property.
Dr. Neupauer talks to a guest at the Open House reception.
Dr. Neupauer talks to BC3 student singer/songwriter Dan Widenhofer.
Dr. Neupauer autographs Frisbees and talks to Katie Badura-Duke and Ed Montgomery.
President Neupauer shakes hands with student at the Party.
President Neupauer talks to students and staff members at the Party.
Megan Duncan, Education Reporter from the Butler Eagle interviews the President.
Chris Calhoun, Bill Speidel and a friend share some laughs with Nick.
Dr. Neupauer autographed commemorative Frisbees at the Party.
Dr. Neupauer autographed commemorative Frisbees at the Party.
BC3 student band About A Mile played their music at the Party. Shown here with the President they are: Levi Smith, Luke Klutinoty, Dr. Neupauer, Adam Klutinoty and Levi Klutinoty.
President Neupauer announced the bands between sets.
The Rail Side Strays rocked Founders Hall and a crowd of 400 students, faculty and staff in the afternoon.
President Neupauer worked the room and talked to students and staff while the student bands performed on stage.
President Neupauer chats with Dr. Sunday Faseyitan, Dean of Science and Technology.
Some of the children from the Children’s Creative Learning Center sat down with the President to watch the bands. Marissa Loutitt spotted the camera.
Students Matt Buss and Mike Bellis pose with the President after their set.
Dr. Neupauer talks to student Amber Hedglin.
Guests gathered at a tent on the BC3 Main campus grounds near the Forum on April 10 to break ground for the New Student Success Center.
Susan Changnon, Director of Communications and Marketing who hosted the event, shown here at the podium with President Neupauer and Dr, John Kearney, Vice President of Student Services, seated on the platform.
The entire Platform Party included: Susan Changnon, Dr. Nick Neupauer, Dr. John Kearney, BC3 student Ashley Ritson, Trustee Grace Hawkins, Foundation Board Chair Sue Bennitt, State Representative Brian Ellis, County Commissioner Dale Pinkerton, County Commissioner Jim Lokhaiser and Butler Township Commissioner Joe Hasychak.
Grace Hawkins spoke on behalf of the College’s Board of Trustees about the importance of being student-centered and putting the students first.
Dale Pinkerton, Chair of the Butler County Board of Commissioners, commended BC3 for its new building designed to be more convenient for BC3 students.
Dr. Neupauer and State Representative Brian Ellis chat after the groundbreaking
Dr. Neupauer talks to Jake Friel, BC3 Controller.
Dr. and Mrs. Tammy Neupauer greet guests following the groundbreaking.
Dr. Nick and Tammy Neupauer.
Chair of the Trustees, Ray Steffler displays the Presidential Medallion during the Ceremony of Investiture with Dr. Neupauer, as Donald Humphreys looks on.
Ceremony of Investiture with Ray Steffler and Dr. Neupauer as Delegates and Platform Party members look on from the stage.
Dr. Nicholas Neupauer delivers his Inaugural Address.
Dr. Nicholas Neupauer delivers his Inaugural Address.
Former President Fred Bartok congratulates Dr. Neupauer after the ceremony.
Dr. Neupauer greets guests in the receiving line.
Faculty members Carol Cunningham followed by Walter Fitzpatrick congratulate the President.
BC3 Vice President William O’Brien congratulates Dr. Neupauer.
Professor and Faculty Marshall, David Huseman congratulates Dr. Neupauer.
Mary Hulton Phillips, donor and friend of the College congratulated the President with a kiss.
Dr, Neupauer poses with former student Maggie McClaine, who was one of three of his former student speakers at the Inauguration.
Dr. Joseph Forrester, President of the Community College of Beaver County and Dr. Neupauer.
Ray Steffler, Chair of the BC3 Board of Trustees and Dr. Neupauer.
Dr. and Mrs. Tammy Neupauer.
President Neupauer shares at laugh with guests at the Inaugural Reception.
Dr. Neupauer visits the Children’s Creative Learning Center for the Inauguration.
The CCLC children sang several songs for the President.
The CCLC children sang several songs for the President.
Dr. Neupauer talks to the children.
Dr. Neupauer shows the President Neupauer cookie that the children gave to him.
The children gave the President a card of congratulations for the Inauguration.
The children talk to the President about the drawings in his card.
Dr. Neupauer reads the card drawn by the CCLC children.
Dr. Neupauer opens a gift from the kids.
The kids tell Dr. Neupauer that the gift is a picture of him!
President Neupauer displays the photo decorated by the kids of the CCLC.
Dr. Neupauer and Susan Changnon, Director of Communications and Marketing. Susan was recognized for 10 years of service to BC3.
Pattie Bajuszik, Director of Admissions, was recognized for 10 years of service to BC3.
Dr. Neupauer is with Rosemary Keasey, Dean of the Business Division. Rosemary was recognized for 10 years of service to BC3.
Juli Louttit, Director of Financial Aid, was recognized for 10 years of service.
Cyndi McCabe was recognized for 10 years of service as Director of Adult and Continuing Education.
Diane Ratti, was recognized for 10 years of service as part of the Nursing faculty.
Stella Smith was recognized for 20 years of service to BC3.
Dr. Neupauer recognized Natalie Kitzko for 40 years of service. Natalie was in the first graduating class at BC3 in 1968.
Kevin Ruediger, Instructor in the Science and Technology Division, was awarded Tenure.
Tammy Boice, Assistant Professor in the Business Division, was awarded Tenure.
Jennifer Sarabok, Academic Counselor and Advisor, received Tenure.
Karen Reithmiller, Associate Professor in the Science and Technology Division, was promoted to Professor.
Judy Wadding, who teaches Early Childhood Education, was promoted from Associate Professor to Professor.
Joy Walsh, who teaches Developmental English courses, was promoted from Instructor to Assistant Professor.
Francie Spigelmyer, who teaches Education courses, was promoted from Instructor to Assistant Professor.
Jean Peters, Public Safety Secretary, was awarded an OSCAR for outstanding service to the College.
Mike Huff received an OSCAR award as an outstanding Maintenance employee. Charmaine Wulff received an OSCAR award for outstanding service to BC3. She has worked at the College for 29 years.
Charmaine Wulff received an OSCAR award for outstanding service to BC3. She has worked at the College for 29 years.
Jim Hrabosky was awarded an OSCAR for outstanding service to the College as an Administrator of the Perkins Grant and more recently as the new Vice President of Administration and Finance.
Carol Cunningham received the OSCAR for outstanding part-time faculty member. Carol teaches English courses in the Humanities and Social Sciences Division.
Mike Aikens received an OSCAR for outstanding full-time faculty member. Mike is a Professor who teaches Computer-Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) and directs the Annual High School Drafting Contest.
Mike Robinson, Assistant Professor, was awarded an OSCAR as an outstanding Service. Mike teaches Manufacturing courses in the Natural Science and Technology Division.
Bill O’Brien talks to a guest at the OSCAR reception.
President Neupauer talks to Kevin and Jennifer Ruediger, Jim Hrabosky and Bill Miller.
Sandy Woods and a friend visit before the dinner and awards.
Natalie Kitzko and her son A.J. pose together at the reception before the awards. Natalie, who works in the Office of Records and Registration, was honored for 40 years of outstanding service to the College.
Francie Spigelmyer talks to the President’s wife, Tammy Neupauer.
John and Nancy Atwell talk to Jane Dollhopf at the reception.
Jennifer and Kevin Ruediger talk to a guest before the Awards dinner.
President Neupauer talks to the Registrar, Ruth Scott.
Shirley Rodgers visits with Mike Aikens at the reception.