A nonpartisan examination of the history, purpose and process of impeachment The Central Penn College Legal Studies Society will host a forum to discuss the history and meaning of impeachment in the context of the ongoing impeachment trial of President Donald J. Trump. The forum will be led by Legal Studies professor Margaret Stuski, who served as chief counsel …
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Central Penn College and Carlisle Area Chamber partner on scholarship
Central Penn College is pleased to announce that through our Corporate/Community Partnership program, members of the Carlisle Area Chamber of Commerce are now eligible to receive a $1,000 scholarship.
#2 Ranked Central Penn Knights roll past Cheyney
In the latest USCAA D2 Coaches Poll, the Knights have climbed to #2 and the Lady Knights are now ranked #14.
Central Penn College to host a nonpartisan Impeachment Forum
The Central Penn College Legal Studies Society will host a forum to discuss the history and meaning of impeachment in the context of the ongoing impeachment trial of President Donald J. Trump.
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Mid-Season Reflections with Central Penn College’s Coach David Archer
The Central Penn College men’s basketball team, under the guidance of Coach Coach David Archer, is on a roll. They now have won eight straight and their record stands at an impressive 10–3, with 11 regular season games left to play.
Central Penn College Fall 2019 Dean’s List
Congratulations to all of the Central Penn College students who were named on the Dean’s List for the Summer 2019 term!
Central Penn College Men’s Basketball Ranked #4 Nationally
The 9–3 Central Penn men’s basketball team is currently ranked #4 in the USCAA D2 conference, according to the latest coaches’ poll.
Meteorologist Tom Russell headlines Central Penn College speaker series
Last month, Chief Meteorologist Tom Russell, of CBS TV 21 in Harrisburg, was the featured guest of the Knightly News Media Club speaker series.
Nate Moore built a Career with his Physical Therapist Assistant degree
Nate Moore knows Central Penn College well. He grew up “literally right across the street in Summerdale.” He watched the college transform from a business school to a four year college and later returned for his physical therapist assistant (PTA) degree.