Dee McGonigle, associate professor of nursing at Penn State New Kensington, was inducted Nov. 11 as an academy fellow into the American Academy of Nursing. McGonigle was honored for her outstanding achievements in the nursing profession at the organization's annual conference in Miami. A member of the campus faculty since 1985, McGonigle has taught numerous nursing courses as well as information sciences and technology courses. As an academy fellow, McGonigle works with other health-care leaders to address current issues in the industry. The academy is comprised of more than 1,500 nursing leaders in education, management, practice and research. In addition to her teaching and research duties, McGonigle is secretary of the Penn State New Kensington Faculty Senate and editor-in-chief of the Online Journal of Nursing Informatics. She received her baccalaureate degree in nursing from Penn State, a master's degree in nursing from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and a doctorate in foundations of education from the University of Pittsburgh. For more about McGonigle, visit http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/d/x/dxm12/vita/index.htm online.