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Physician Assistant Program announced at Concord
ATHENS, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Concord University’s new Physician Assistant Program is now accepting applications. The program plans to matriculate its first 24 students in August of next year. 115 credits over the course of 28 months will be provided by the program. The design behind the program will prepare students enter into the professional field […]
West Chester University’s GNA Forest Fest Wins a 2024 Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence
At the Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence (L-R): Tom Gilbert, President, Pennsylvania Environmental Council; Nur Ritter (with trophy), GNA Stewardship Manager; Jessica Shirley, Acting Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection; Brad Flamm (with plaque), WCU Director of Sustainability; and Cindy Adams Dunn, Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
Newark Charter grads urged to explore their 'infinite horizon'
Since kindergarten, the members of Newark Charter School's Class of 2024 have spent the last 13 years together, supporting each other, learning from one another and experiencing together the various milestones of high school. Now that the students have received their diplomas it's time to experience what awaits them outside of the comfy confines of Newark Charter, graduating senior Krish Shajpaul said. “There is so much more to us we...
Delaware Department of Labor Introduces Apprenticeship Path for Wilmington University College Credit
The Delaware Department of Labor and WilmU have introduced the Smart Transfer Enrollment Program (STEP Path™) for the Vocational Workforce. The Delaware Department of Labor (DOL) and Wilmington University have jointly introduced the new Smart Transfer Enrollment Program (STEP Path™) for the Vocational Workforce, a new initiative that will allow individuals in select registered apprenticeship programs the opportunity to earn up to 42 college credits* toward a bachelor’s degree at Wilmington University.
West Chester University cooking program helps adults with intellectual, developmental disabilities
WEST CHESTER, Pa. (CBS) — A culinary program at West Chester University is giving adults with disabilities the ingredients to be self-confident and independent.The program, Ram Chefs, helps adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities learn how to garden and cook.Ram Chefs provides them with culinary instruction, nutrition education and food safety skills during the academic year at West Chester.Every Wednesday, 13 young adults with IDD from the community work with more than two dozen volunteers in the university's nutrition lab. The program's mission is to build self-confidence in young adults with the goal of cooking independence and employment in the...
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