Lancaster Bible College named top online bible college in the nation
Lancaster Bible College | Capital Seminary & Graduate School has been named the No. 1 Best Online Bible College in the nation for the second consecutive year by BestColleges.com.
First of six Catherine Hershey Schools for Early Learning opens in Hershey
The first Catherine Hershey Schools for Early Learning (CHS) is officially open in Hershey.
Temple acting president dies after falling during speech
Temple Acting President JoAnne Epps has died after collapsing on stage at a university event Tuesday afternoon, according to an email from university leadership Tuesday.
PCA&D receives grant for new major; partnership
Pennsylvania College of Art & Design (PCA&D) received a $500,000 grant from The Steinman Foundation for its new major and a dean to lead it.
UPMC Health Sciences Tower to create pipeline for nurses
The UPMC Health Sciences Tower is officially open bringing health sciences and advanced manufacturing training to Harrisburg.
STEM summit to highlight young entrepreneur
A young entrepreneur who developed an infection detecting suture for darker skin will headline the STEM Industry Summit in Lancaster Sept. 22 and 23.
What am I doing with my life?
You created the career services department at Thaddeus Stevens. What goes into keeping it current and growing? I break it down into five key things. First is how we run the office: we approach it more like a sales team, and building and maintaining relationships with our most important customers and that’s students, faculty and […]
Pros/cons to AEC industry pros earning advanced degrees
Professionals working in the AEC (Architecture, Engineering & Construction) industry who want to advance their education are faced with at least two potential options – an MBA or
Partnership allows Pa. students to earn certifications while in college
Gov. Josh Shapiro unveiled a new public-private partnership between Google and the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) that allows students to earn Google Career Certificates while completing their college work.
Grants seek to build diverse talent in apprenticeship programs
The state, through grants totaling more than $397,000, seeks to create a pathway for populations underrepresented in the trades, including women and people of color.
Retiring president of Pa. College of Health Science reflects on career
Mary Grace Simcox is passionate about educating nurses and allied health professionals.
Millersville University sets fundraising record; exceeds $110M
Millersville University’s “Imagine the Possible” fundraising campaign reached a record-breaking $110,056,873, making it the most successful in the history of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, the university said.