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North Montco Technical Career Center Launches New Career Pathways
North Montco Technical Career Center is expanding its Adult Education lineup with two dynamic career paths — Medical Assistant and Diesel Preventative Maintenance Mechanic — starting this fall. Medical Assistant Designed based on community feedback and the needs of local healthcare employers, the new Medical Assistant Program covers essential topics such as Law and Ethics,…
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MONTCO Careers — Montgomery County Community College
Montgomery County Community College (MCCC) is seeking applications for the Director of Physical Therapist Assistant Program, Director of Workforce Development for Information Technology, Part-Time Resource Coach (temporary, grant-funded), and Maintenance Mechanic (second shift). Director of Physical Therapist Assistant Program This position reports to the Dean of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Part-time Faculty teach assigned courses…
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Q&A: What Happens Now After Drexel and Salus Have Merged?
It’s official: Drexel University and Salus University have formally received approval to complete the corporate merger bringing Salus under Drexel’s enterprise. The merger recently received approval from the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) accrediting body, and the next step of this two-step process is expected to be completed within this upcoming year when…
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WCU’s iCamp Celebrates Expansion and Growth in Seventh Season of Free Summer Media Program
West Chester University’s (WCU) College of Arts and Humanities recently hosted about 35 high school students housed on-campus for iCamp, the summer media program for rising juniors and seniors in high school. Campers immersed themselves in digital media projects including podcasts, websites, games, and filmmaking. They enjoyed the camaraderie of working together to shed light…
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AARP Pennsylvania Warns Residents About Growing Threat of AI Scams
AARP Pennsylvania is alerting residents about a rising wave of sophisticated Artificial Intelligence (AI) scams targeting older adults. With AI becoming increasingly advanced, scammers use tools like deepfake videos and voice cloning to deceive individuals into handing over money and personal information. Mary Bach, AARP Pennsylvania Volunteer and Chair of the Consumer Issues Task Force,…
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Aqua Pennsylvania Installs PFAS Treatment System at Montgomery County Well Station
Aqua Pennsylvania has completed the PFAS treatment system installation at its Perkiomen Woods well station in Montgomery County. This is the fourth PFAS treatment facility that Aqua Pennsylvania has completed and placed into operation since 2018, all of which meet the new PFAS national drinking water standard. This new system removes PFAS from drinking water…
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Computer Science Alumna Praises MCCC Education for Career Success
Before majoring in Computer Science at Montgomery County Community College, Sarah Wagner knew next to nothing about the program, let alone its job opportunities. “I could turn a computer on, but I had no experience with things like networking or databases,” she said. Today the Springfield Township High School graduate from Oreland credits the program…
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We Run the World Girls Flag Football Tournament Returns to Montgomery County Aug. 10-11
Flag Football Life’s We Run the World Flag Football Championship is returning to The Proving Grounds in Conshohocken Aug. 10-11. The event will feature a record-breaking 197 female youth teams with players representing 18 different states and 3 countries. Other highlights: 8u, 10u, 12u, 14u to 17u girls, 10-plus, three-pool play on Saturday, and single-elimination…
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A Guide to Six Common College Expenses
College is the time when many people branch out into the world on their own, experiencing complete independence and responsibility for the first time. Smartly managing your finances can be one of the most difficult responsibilities to master, and the sheer cost of college expenses can make it even more troublesome. With some planning and…
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Why Private Preferred Stocks Are an Investment You Should Consider
This double agent of stocks could be a strong investment in your portfolio. Most people know that businesses can be private or public. A business may choose to sell common stock or preferred stock. But, what most people do not know is that a public company can also sell private preferred stock. Public common stock is open to daily stock market…
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Normandy Farm To Host Glamour in the Garden Aug. 22
As summer reaches its peak, Normandy Farm will transform its gardens into a scene of enchantment with Glamour in the Garden. Returning from popular demand from last year, the glamorous soirée invites guests to dress to impress in their finest white attire and step into the most elegant event of the summer. Guests can dance under the stars, sip…
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Harcum College’s 2016 Graduate Mihailo Vasic Competes in the Paris Olympics
Mihailo Vasic ’16 is competing in the Olympics in Paris. This is his second appearance in the 3×3 basketball competition, representing his home country of Serbia. In 2021, he brought home a bronze medal, becoming the first Harcum athlete to medal in the Olympic games. The Serbian team has been the gold standard in 3×3…
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AARP Seeks Nominees for 2024 Pennsylvania Andrus Award for Community Service
AARP is now accepting nominations for its 2024 Pennsylvania Andrus Award for Community Service, which honors 50+ Pennsylvanians who are sharing their experience, talent, and skills to enrich the lives of their community members. “AARP Pennsylvania is excited to shine a light on 50+ Pennsylvanians who are using what they’ve learned in life to make…
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Manor College Professor Named to Inaugural Class of AVTE Fellows
As a former Veterinary Technician herself, Dr. Stephanie Marks remembers what it was like to be on the other side of the table. It’s rare in education to have a technician who becomes a professor. That unique experience puts her in a position to teach, empower, and advocate for future generations of veterinary technicians. That voice became…
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Sweet Success: MCCC Baking & Pastry Arts Grad To Blend into German Cuisine Exchange Program
Montgomery County Community College 2024 graduate Katharine Boyle of Glenside is one of only 74 Americans selected from a pool of 500 young professionals to study and work in Germany as part of the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) for Young Professionals program. CBYX is a bilateral exchange program of the U.S. Congress and the German Bundestag (Parliament). The…
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MONTCO Careers — Montgomery County Community College
Montgomery County Community College (MCCC) is seeking applications for Coordinator of State Grant Programs and Scholarships and CNC Mill and Lathe Non-Credit Trainers (Part-time, Temporary Applicant Pool). Coordinator of State Grant Programs and Scholarships The Coordinator of State Grant Programs and Scholarships is responsible for the administration of foundation scholarship programs available at the College and…






























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