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Other Top Stories
HACC's 41st Wildwood Writers’ Festival
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Local award-winning writers, community members, HACC students and alumni engaged with the public and celebrated the art of writing during the 41st annual Wildwood Writers’ Festival on March 23, 2023, at the Harrisburg Campus of HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College.
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13 December 2022
Greetings, Governor-elect Shapiro.
Congratulations on being chosen by the people of Pennsylvania to steer the state as governor for the next four years!
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19 August 2022
Some unfortunate myths about massage therapy have persisted for decades – it’s past time for us to debunk them. (more)
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31 March 2022
As Pennsylvania continues to grapple with disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the projected workforce shortage is alarming, especially in areas of critical need like education and health care. Pennsylvania lost 500,000 jobs in 2020. The state’s unemployment rate has been slow to recover.
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08 December 2021
We at HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College, recognize the interlocking challenges of hunger and homelessness and the disruption they cause to students’ wellbeing and academic success. (more)
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26 May 2021
In light of the horrific LGBTQ+ incident that recently occurred at an area university, at HACC, we want our alumni to know there are people within the College to help you at your new institution should you encounter similar discrimination, bigotry and hate.
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25 May 2021
As the HACC community pauses today, May 25, 2021, to reflect on the tragic murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, we also renew our determination to eradicate acts of hate and discrimination against Black, Indigenous and people of color.
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20 April 2021
The dignity, humanity and worth of George Floyd’s life have been affirmed by the jury’s verdict of guilty of two counts of murder and one count of manslaughter in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the ex-police officer charged with Floyd's murder.
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19 March 2021
Statement by John J. “Ski” Sygielski, MBA, Ed.D., president and CEO of HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College, to the HACC community on March 18, 2021.
I have heard from our Asian and Asian American students and employees that they have seen an increase in racist acts against them over the past several months.
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03 March 2021
In an economy hit hard by the effects of COVID-19, it is more critical than ever for Pennsylvania to open its pocketbook in support of community colleges.
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22 February 2021
Without the contributions of Black educators such as Mary McLeod Bethune, a civil rights leader, teacher and founder of Bethune-Cookman College which set the educational standards for black colleges, and Nathan Hare, who created the first Black Studies Program in 1968, higher education would not be what it is today. (more)
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