All Spring Classes to Begin Online April 6 – May 1 Dear Students, Central Penn College has decided to conduct all classes online for the first four weeks of the spring term, which begins Monday, April 6. This means that all classes, including in-person classes, will be taught via online instruction for the entire month of April. Central Penn College …
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IMPORTANT: Residential Housing Unit Closure!
IMPORTANT: Residential Housing Unit Closure! March 12, 2020 (from the Office of Residence Life) Dear CPC Residents: We would like to provide an update as a follow up to President Fedrizzi-Williams message earlier today regarding housing information and instructions for residential students who live in Central Penn College suites and apartments. As stated in Dr. …
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VPN Instructions and Mitel Mobile App for Remote Work
VPN Instructions and Mitel Mobile App for Remote Work Download instructions for installing VPN. Attached are the instructions for installing the VPN if you need to on a personal computer at home or if your work device doesn’t have it installed. Please be aware not to save anything locally for security reasons, but save files …
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All Pennsylvania K-12 schools will be closed from March 16-30, 2020
All Pennsylvania K-12 schools will be closed from March 16-30, 2020 Good Afternoon, The Governor just announced that all Pennsylvania K-12 schools will be closed from March 16-30, 2020. https://www.mcall.com/coronavirus/mc-nws-pa-schools-closed-20200313-ul7f23rzybes3oxe37lttpqvya-story.html We understand the challenges this may pose to those of you with small children. Please work directly with your immediate supervisor to discuss your work …
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Coronavirus-related Absences
It is inevitable that some employees may have to self-quarantine for a period of time. This waiting period will be specific to each individual and determined on a case by case basis. Most of our staff and faculty have the capability to work from home.
Best way to prevent coronavirus is handwashing
Best way to prevent coronavirus is handwashing By Anne Bizup, Allied Health Program Chair The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that good personal hygiene is key to preventing the spread of COVID-19. And handwashing is the best weapon against novel coronavirus. Handwashing 101: In consideration of concerns about the spread of the Coronavirus …
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A Message form the President on COVID-19 / Coronavirus
A Message form the President on COVID-19 / Coronavirus Dear Students, Faculty and Staff: Your health and safety are our top priority. Central Penn College’s leadership team is closely monitoring the latest information related to the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19 or “coronavirus”). The college is working to ensure that you have current information to stay …
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The things you Don’t Know About Thean Hou Temple
Military existence can be complicated, but a person in the military does not need to give up on the idea of seeing and acquiring love. Mainly because Prime Minister, and which has a cabinet that included David Lloyd George as Chancellor of the Exchequer and Winston Churchill as President in the Board of Trade, Asquith’s …
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Knights unable to defeat the Crusaders
Trailing 4-0 at halftime, Central Penn College men’s soccer team––despite 3 second-half goals––couldn’t make up the difference against Christendom on Saturday. The visiting Knights lost 6–3. Central Penn, now 1-4-1, will face Crown College at home this Friday at 2 p.m.
Men’s soccer just short in high-scoring affair
This was no defense-deadlocked, double-overtime 0–0 tie. No, this was a veritable shootout, with the Knights, however, coming out on the short end, losing 8–6 to visiting Penn State Beaver.