Central Penn College relaunches business education program
Central Penn College announced the relaunch of its Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership degree program.
Shapiro Administration announces grants to grow Special Ed workforce
A $1.5 million in grant funding is available to help schools create learning opportunities that will support Pennsylvania’s next generation of special educators.
Pa. nonfarm jobs again reach record high employment
Pennsylvania’s nonfarm jobs set a record high for an eighth straight month.
Messiah University partnership to address teacher shortage
Messiah University has launched two initiatives to address the teacher shortage in its region.
SCORE Lancaster-Lebanon awards small businesses for community contribution
SCORE Lancaster-Lebanon will honor five small businesses for their accomplishments and contributions to their communities April 24.
New PA Student Teacher Support Program addresses shortage
Eligible student teachers in Pennsylvania can receive $10,000, and an additional $5,000 available in high need areas through a new PA Student Teacher Support Program.
New Federal Work Study program supports civic engagement in Pa.
A new work study program from the U.S. Department of Education is being implemented by the Shapiro Administration.
College launches program to empower healthcare professionals
Central Penn College has launched a pathway program for aspiring healthcare leaders.
York College among Pa. schools involved in student research partnerships
York College of Pennsylvania is one of 15 Pennsylvania colleges and universities involved in student research project partnerships with local manufacturing companies.
Messiah University names new provost
Messiah University has named Christine J. Gardner, dean of the School of Graduate, Professional and Extended Studies at Gordon College, as provost effective Aug. 1.
Elizabethtown College and Lancaster Bar team up to offer new program
Elizabethtown College is partnering with the Lancaster Bar Association on a Paralegal Studies Program.
Three student entrepreneurs vie to top prize in State System Startup Challenge
Three students from state-owned universities will compete in the final round of the annual State System Startup Challenge on Wednesday.