Chris Norkus has been named Central Penn College’s new head women’s basketball coach. He replaces long-time coach Kasey Hicks who was recently promoted to athletic director at the college.
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Giant Food Stores Partners with Central Penn College
Giant Food Stores is the latest local company to partner with Central Penn College. Their employees are now eligible to receive a $1,000 scholarship to attend Central Penn College. Giant also provides $5,250 a year in tuition reimbursement to 8,856 eligible full-time associates across the state.
October Student Athletes of the Month at Central Penn College
Central Penn College has announced it’s Student Athletes of the Month for October 2019. Soccer players Soufiane Issofou and Aleena Griffith have been selected by their respective teams.
Thaddeus Stevens to host Central Penn College’s Doug Fisher
Doug Fisher will speak with business administration students at Thaddeus Stevens College on Friday, Oct. 18, at 12:30 p.m.
Health Science graduate Jimmy Cieri
Jimmy Cieri is a member of the first graduating class of health science majors from Central Penn College. The Enola resident, along with his fellow classmates, were awarded their degrees this past May.
Powerful Play, Powerful Performances
The Capital BlueCross Theatre was the place to be this weekend with the debut of Bridge (the gap), a new theatrical work co-written by Central Penn Professor Maria James-Thiaw.
Lancaster PTA Students Celebrate their Success
On a muggy, mid-September evening, more than 100 friends and family gathered last week at the Calvin G. High pavilion to witness something extraordinary––the largest PTA cohort in the history of the Lancaster Center receive their pins.
Men’s soccer post first win of the 2019 season
Going scoreless through the first three matches of the season, Central Penn knew its luck had to eventually change. And it did last Friday at home against Williamson Trade, as freshmen Derek Pine and Soufiane Issoufou––both making their collegiate debuts––helped ignite the once-dormant offense.
Collaboration Results in New Play
The Capital BlueCross Theatre continues its tradition of offering original, innovative and thought-provoking work with Bridge (the gap).
The Lady Knights win first game of 2019
Central Penn women’s soccer team traveled south of the Mason-Dixon line to earn their first win, defeating Patrick Henry College in Purcellville, Va., 5–1.