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  • College hosting Benefit Basketball Game benefiting local Alzheimer’s Foundation

    Posted January 19, 2017 at 10:15 am

    Pennsylvania Highlands Community College is teaming with the East Hills Recreation Commission to host a “Fill the Gym” Benefit Basketball Game on Monday, February 6th, at 6pm. The game will take place in the East Hills Gymnasium, with all proceeds benefiting the Laurel Highlands Alzheimer’s Foundation.

    The benefit basketball game will feature our Pennsylvania Highlands’ Black Bears in their next to last home game. The team will face off against the Community College of Allegheny County – Boyce in a highly anticipated WPCC matchup.

    The Laurel Highlands Alzheimer’s Foundation will use the proceeds (from donations at the door, concession sales, and other game day events) to help provide free services to those impacted by the disease in our local area. These services include trained respite care, monthly support groups, and annual screenings.

    Doors open at 5pm.

    About Laurel Highlands Alzheimer’s Foundation
    The Laurel Highlands Alzheimer’s Foundation is a group dedicated to providing information and support to those afflicted with Alzheimer’s Disease, or to those providing care for person’s with Alzheimer’s Disease. The group has two focus areas: early screening for dementia and respite care for caregivers.

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  • Continuing Education Employee receives Certified Professional Programmer Designation

    Posted January 11, 2017 at 8:32 am
    Valerie Wojcik, Continuing Education Manager

    Valerie Wojcik, Continuing Education Manager

    Pennsylvania Highlands Community College would like to congratulate Valerie Wojcik, Continuing Education Manager, on receiving the designation of Certified Professional Programmer, or C2P, by the Learning Resources Network (LERN). LERN is the world’s largest association for continuing education and lifelong learning.

    This certification is awarded to practicing professionals in the field who complete the LERN Advanced Programming Institute and pass the certification exam in the area of lifelong learning programming. This will allow the programming professional to use the initials in correspondence and other communication.

    “We are pleased to have Ms. Wojcik as a Certified Professional Programmer,” noted William A. Draves, President of LERN. “The professional designation brings greater expertise in serving the community with lifelong learning programs. With lifelong learning an increasingly important factor in both economic prosperity and quality of life, Ms. Wojcik is making a positive contribution to the community and society.”

    About Learning Resources Network (LERN)

    LERN was founded in 1974 and serves more than 9,000 professionals every year. This association provides practical, how-to information on marketing, finances, management, sales and product development. LERN serves a wide variety of institutions, including state universities, four-year colleges, colleges within universities, private colleges, community colleges, technical colleges, public schools, recreation departments, and other associations. Over 3,000 CPP’s have been awarded throughout the world.

  • Local Businesses donate to the College Foundation

    Posted January 9, 2017 at 8:10 am

    The Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Foundation recently received donations from local businesses in support of the College’s Accelerated College Education program.

    Dr. Walter Asonevich, President and Dr. Melissa Murray, Associate Vice President of External Affairs of Pennsylvania Highlands Community College, accepted donations from 1ST SUMMIT BANK, CDI L.R. Kimball, F.N.B. Corporation, and UPMC for the Foundation’s Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) Program. These EITC donations were given to help support the College’s ACE Program.

    The College’s ACE Program provides high school students in grades 9-12 with an opportunity to earn college credits while taking courses at their high school. The program served nearly 1,400 students during the Fall 2016 semester.

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    Greg Winger (left), of F.N.B. Corporation, delivers a donation of $4,500 to Dr. Walter Asonevich and Dr. Melissa Murray (right), of Pennsylvania Highlands Community College.

  • Dean’s List for Fall 2016 announced

    Posted January 5, 2017 at 8:05 am

    Pennsylvania Highlands Community College is proud to announce that the following students have made the Dean’s List for the Fall 2016 semester.

    Acosta – Megan Kelly Coddington, Brooke Elizabeth Gary

    Altoona – Tyler Joseph Adams, Walter John Barr, Kaylin Nikole Becker, Zach P. Bender, Breana Lynn Benjamin, Audrey Kay Bickings, Rachel Lynn Blackburn, Keith Bryant, Veronica Alejandra Camarena, Brenda Rae Campbell, John J. Cicchitello, Michaela Nicole Detwiler, Hannah Kathryn Epple, Jessica L. Fagan, Terrance Joseph Garner, Tracey Linn Giordano, Amber D. Ickes, Tracey Lynne McClellan, Patrick R. McClure, Cecelia Kathleen Merritt, Mikayla Marie Merritt, Midah Shahid, Zunaria Shahid, Jenda Marie Sible, Annette M. Thompson, Isaiah Marke Wansley

    Alum Bank – Larry E. Sarver

    Ashville – Mackenzie M. Sherry

    Beaverdale – Danielle Renee` Grados

    Bedford – SaDawna Marie Eshelman, Evan G. Hooper

    Bellefonte – Izaak Andrew Trithart

    Bellwood – Amy Jo Vaughn

    Berlin – Schyler J. McClucas, Zachary Wayne Norris

    Blairsville – Alyssa Marie Debnar

    Boswell – Hunter Matthew Connor, Sierra Mckenna Eagleson, Scott Jeffrey Sutton, Melanie Renae Washabaugh

    Butler – Tyler Curtis Lemmon

    Carrolltown – Nicole Victoria Donahue, Michael J. Gmitter, Evan Joseph Johnson, Lisa Marie McGlynn, Michael Cyril Shuss, Nicholas Adam Veneskey

    Central City – Kaily Rae Karl

    Chambersburg – Zachary Filer Garnes

    Cherry Tree – Mikaela Renay Gobrecht

    Clarion – Kevin Lee Bowser

    Clearfield – Chad Alan Maney

    Colver – Lyndon Joseph Saylor

    Confluence – Adam Joseph Nickelson

    Cresson – Shaina Lavon Aurandt, Hannah Marie Szpala

    Davidsville – Marisa Lynne Wagner

    Dayton – Zane Nathaniel Clowser

    Duncansville – James Franklin Figart, Janelle N. Meadows

    Dysart – Jennifer Nicole Gosnell

    East Freedom – Catherine Anne Milillo

    Ebensburg – Kimberly L. Chappell, Steven James Finn, Lauren Olivia Hoover, Laurie J. Horn, Victoria P. Piccerillo, Dona Lynn Rager, Nathan Lee Smith, Heath Francis Wirfel

    Elton – Zachary James Wissinger

    Erie – Stephanie Marie Lane

    Everett – Justin William Mearkle

    Flinton – Anthony Joseph Barnhart, Megan Kimberly Bickford

    Friedens – Melissa Marie Hauger, Benjamin M. Kaefer, Miranda Lynne Pastuch, Jacob Allen Wilt

    Gallitzin – Roma Von Altimus, Amanda Rose Bruce

    Hastings – Cole Victor Kline, Dylan Robert Maurer, Elizabeth Rose Schweiger, Joshua M. Serafin

    Hollidaysburg – Laurie Anne Larkin, Calob Charles Walls, Alexis Nicole Worrell

    Hollsopple – Courtney R. Blough, Emily Nicole Bridge, Alexis Lynn Christofes, Makayla Grace Coughenour, Kylee L. Doyle, Zachary Nicholas Dull, Hanna L. Todaro, Desiree M. Toth

    Homer City – Cheyane Marie Hillan

    Houtzdale – Savannah Rose Patterson

    Huntingdon – Benjamin James Brown, Wendy Ann Goss, Morgan Mikael Snyder

    Indiana – Brandi E. Bell, Cassandra R. Smith

    Johnstown – Mary K. Angus, Charis Yvonne Biancuzzo, Clayton M. Blough, Amber Nicole Bowes, Candice S. Buksa, Joshua M. Burgo, Kayla M. Byers, Sadie Danielle Carney, Daniel G. Carter, Chantel Rose Christiansen, Aaron Louis Ciotti, Chelsea V. Columbus, Tyler Matthew Crooks, Jenna Nicole Danchanko, Emilie Marie Deffenbaugh, Leina Jenel Ruth Derricott, Edward Lentz Dreikorn, Erin Michele Dubnansky, Jessica Jean Eash, Shelby Alanna Edwards, Kayla Christine Eppley, McKenzie Lynn Fitzpatrick, John Haynes Follansbee, Amanda Jean Frederick, Leann M. Geiser, Megan Ashley Graham, Sarah K. Green, Tonia A. Green, Jordyn Elizabeth Hamilton, Autumn Marie Hause, Emily Rose Hill, Zachary Michael Hoover, Holly Ann Hostetler, Jacob Robert Humphreys, Melissa A. Hunt, Thomas D. Hunter, Jennifer Lynn Kane, Sandra-Jean M. Kennedy, Rachel S. King, Cynthia Marie Kist, Phillip Dominick Kniss, Hanna E. Lecrone, Nicholas Brian Letosky, Angela M. Louder, Ashley Nicole Miller, Alecia M. Morgan, Arlaya L. Morris, Benjamin G. Mostoller, Sheila Ann Myers, Danielle Renea Nagle, Krista Nicole Neuner, Christopher L. Norman, Andrew Don Ogline, Rebecca Jo Ogline, Lauren Madison Olshewsky, Lindsay Marissa Olshewsky, Morgan B. Page, Joseph William Prouse, Meghan Paige Rand, Melissa Marie Salerno, Donald Charles Shovestull, Ryan S. Slanoc, Alex Robert Sobecky, Alana Rose Somerville, Emily SoHee Stewart, Kane Isaiah Stiffey, Geoffrey David Stumpo, Logan Christopher Subich, Elizabeth Marie Swanberg, Ann Marie Taylor, Ruth J. Velazquez-Torres, Brad E. Vermileon, Danniele Katelyn Whitman, Cheyanne Brooke Williams, Ernest Lee Williams, Courtney Capri Wyant, Wen Jing You, Brittany D. Younkins

    Ligonier – Cheyenne Laurel Stouffer

    Lilly – Julianne Hutsky, Matthew Lester Poorman

    Loretto – Mark David Eckenrode

    McConnellsburg – Bryan Edwin Guyer

    Meyersdale – Ben Martin Helinski, Danielle Leigh Hetrick, Nicole Renee Wilt

    Mill Creek – Alyssa Mae Handy

    Mineral Point – Jennifer Marie Eckenrode

    Mount Pleasant – Ethan Timothy Charlesworth, Patrick Robert Heskey

    Mount Union – Candy Nan Jordan, Diana Marie Roher

    Nanty Glo – Tyler Francis Barosky, Michael James Kivisto, Ethan John Marines

    New Florence – Amber M. Boring, Autumn Miranda Kells

    New Paris – Cynthia D. Frazier

    Newton Hamilton – Jason Lee Hocker

    Normalville – Joel Kevin Berger

    Northern Cambria – Tanner Lee Carl, Brennen J. Lee, Alexander Robert Matejczyk, Katie Montgomery Mertens, Joseph Daniel Olish, Michaela Marie Penksa

    Orbisonia – Shea Raymond Berrier

    Parkhill – Stephanie L. Urban

    Patton – Jessie Karla Hoover, Devin Michael Shaner

    Pittsburgh – Willie James Smith

    Pleasant Unity – Robert Andrew Ulishney

    Portage – Alex M. Bisaha, Tara Lynn Chappell, Jessica Rose Gossard, Arthur P. Kennedy, Darla Rae Kennedy, Brooke L. Kennedy-Brecht, Sandra J. Pentland, Austin Michael Rodgers, Bradley Martin Rosemas, Blake Philip Swires

    Revloc – Nicholas Donald Braniff, Brandy Lee Eckenrod

    Roaring Spring – Zachary Lance Croft, Sarah Beth Kuntz

    Saint Benedict – Brittany E. McLucas

    Saint Marys – Joshua William Gleixner

    Saint Michael – Michelle M. Naughton

    Salix – Taylor N. Delusa, Courtnie Elizabeth Eshbaugh, Chey Yvonne McKelvey, Gabrielle Marie Vogel, Kiara Rose Younkin

    Shanksville – Matthew Tyler Boyer

    Sidman – Joel Michael Barton, Gabrielle Nicole Josephson, Samantha Kaitlyn Knepper, Danielle C. Mickus, Alexa B. Spicher, Carly Danielle Turgeon

    Somerset – Diana Marie Nixon

    South Fork – Megan Vivian Facciani, Easton John Krajewski, Courtney Raye Wilson

    State College – Ka Yee Kui, Anagen D. Wood

    Stoystown – Erin Maria Sutton, Tiara Sky Wentz

    Summerhill – Taylor Rae Burkey, Maria L. Conzo, James D. Cornman, Brady Ryan Smith, Christine L. Yakicic

    Twin Rocks –  Kassandra Michele Little

    Tyrone – Casey Adam Campbell, Mary Anne Cowfer, Crystal Lynn Hoffman, Stevie Marie Pennington, Tiffany Marie Shearer

    Valencia – John Alex Cicconi

    Williamsburg – Caelan Michael Hughes, Xavier Ryan Maslowski, Breeanna Linn Oldham

    Windber – Shannon Marie Benn, Timothy A. Borish, Jeffrey John Dagostino, Danielle Denise Dillon, Justin Michael Gates, Courtney Marie Mihalko, Conor Duane Nitka, Casey L. Schreyer, Daniel Robert Shaffer, Erica M. Zabrucky

  • Continuing Education Employee receives Certified Program Planner Designation

    Posted January 3, 2017 at 8:25 am
    Andrew Podolak, Workforce & Continuing Education Assistant

    Andrew Podolak, Workforce & Continuing Education Assistant

    Pennsylvania Highlands Community College would like to congratulate Andrew Podolak, Workforce & Continuing Education Assistant, on receiving the designation of Certified Program Planner, or CPP, by the Learning Resources Network (LERN). LERN is the world’s largest association in continuing education and lifelong learning.

    By passing the CPP exam, Mr. Podolak has demonstrated knowledge in the ten key lifelong learning areas of expertise. “The CPP designation is a standard of achievement in the knowledge and understanding of lifelong learning,” noted LERN President William Draves. “By becoming a Certified Program Planner, Mr. Podolak has helped to professionalize the field of educational programming.”

    This accomplishment will be recognized at LERN’s Annual Conference in November of 2017.

    About Learning Resources Network (LERN)

    LERN was founded in 1974 and serves more than 9,000 professionals every year. This association provides practical, how-to information on marketing, finances, management, sales and product development. LERN serves a wide variety of institutions, including state universities, four-year colleges, colleges within universities, private colleges, community colleges, technical colleges, public schools, recreation departments, and other associations. Over 3,000 CPP’s have been awarded throughout the world.