Pennsylvania corrections agency serves up careers in food service
When potential employers look at a resume and see an applicant was incarcerated, they often take a pass, inmates say.
State auditor general targets education tax-credit program
Pennsylvania's auditor general is questioning whether private schools should face more scrutiny when they benefit from a tax-credit program widely used by businesses.
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York College appoints new dean of nursing
York College is appointing its first dean of nursing as the college adopts a new institutional model.
Greg High, third-generation owner of High Companies, starts consulting firm
Greg High spent years working with his family to craft a simpler management structure at High Companies, one of Central Pennsylvania's largest and most diversified family-owned businesses.
Soccer Shots opening new HQ in Dauphin County
Dauphin County-based Soccer Shots Franchising will unveil a new headquarters next week in Lower Swatara Township.
High building $21M sports facility at Elizabethtown College
Construction is underway on a $21 million sports and fitness center at Elizabethtown College.
In changing market, private schools cut, freeze tuition
Two private schools in Central Pennsylvania are enacting new tuition policies in moves each hopes will attract families from a broader range of income levels.
Lancaster’s Candy Factory to host state conference
The Candy Factory in Lancaster will be hosting a statewide co-working conference this April.
Auditor targets education tax-credit program
Pennsylvania's auditor general is questioning whether private schools should face more scrutiny when they benefit from a tax-credit program widely used by businesses.
Wolf to give York College commencement address
The class of 2018 at York College will hear directly from Gov. Tom Wolf just as the state governor's race is heating up.
Harrisburg University-backed firm NuPaths charts pathway for IT careers
As many colleges and universities adjust to declining enrollment, a new education startup backed by a midstate university is developing a low-cost alternative to help students find information technology jobs without a degree.