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Students Celebrate Radiologic Technology Milestone

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2010 marked the 115th anniversary of the discovery of x-rays. Freshmen students in Johnson College’s Radiologic Technology Program celebrated the milestone by partaking in the Program’s Annual Poster Contest.

Students worked in teams to design posters that illustrated the history of and information about the Radiologic Technology field. The posters were displayed in the College’s library for all students, faculty, and staff to see.

The judges for this year’s contest included Linda Learn, Assistant Director of Student Support Services/Counselor, Lynn Krushinski, Student Support Services Coordinator, Rich Mishura, General Education Division Chairperson, and Michele Srebro, Librarian/Resource Specialist.

The winners were:

First Place – “Quantum Hotel” by Edna Bradley, Alexandra Mepham, Tiffany Race

Second Place – “Tonite’s the Nite” by Carly Leach, Timothy Miller, Ryah Oswald

Third Place – “X-Ray Tubes” by Joseph Cimino, Heather Trudgeon, Robin Vaccaro

Honorable Mention – “Jeopardy” by Christine Geiser, John Heimbach, Kimberly Kuratnick

The Radiologic Technology Program Department honored the winning teams at a special luncheon. Winners received prizes, which consisted of gift cards for local restaurants and businesses.

 
From left to right:
Heather Trudgeon ’12, Hackettstown, NJ; Joseph Cimino ’12, Effort, PA; Robin Vaccaro ’12, Pittston, PA; Edna Bradley ‘12, Thornhurst, PA; Tiffany Race ’12, Hughestown, PA; Alexandra Mepham ’12, Canadensis, PA; Ryah Oswald ’12, Scranton, PA; Carly Leach ’12, Old Forge, PA; Timothy Miller ’12, New Hope, PA; Lynn Krushinski, Student Support Services Coordinator; Rich Mishura, General Education Division Chairperson; Michele Srebro, Librarian/Resource Specialist


The winning entries for the 2010 Radiologic Technology Poster Contest

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3 Responses to Students Celebrate Radiologic Technology Milestone

  1. Lynda says:

    One of the most rare profession of choice to most people, and yet still interesting I would say. Maybe due to that ‘skeletal’ version of human makes it unpopular or felt creepy. The way I see it, this Radiologic still in demand…

  2. andrei says:

    Congratulations to the winners and to everyone involved! Very interesting and nice posters. Great work!

  3. Jeff Sealey says:

    Would love to perpetually get updated great site!

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