Capitol times. (Middletown, Pa.) 1982-2013, April 04, 1990, Image 5

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According to Ehrhart, one advantage
of the consolidation is that C.E. will be
making sure there are more Hershey
Medical undergraduates making a
successful transition to a PSH degree.
In the summer PSH and University
Park students can choose from a vast
selection of bachelors degree
requirements offered at Hershey Medical
Center.
The primary target of C.E., which
has 26 offices around the state, is the
nontraditional student who is described
as somebody who took a break prior to
attending college, is over 24, and
anyone who is a veteran
"C.E. is dedicated to serving the PSH
community, and the student is the most
important part of the community," said
Ehrhart. "Students will walk out of
many C.E. courses with skills and
knowledge that will serve them for the
rest of their lives."
The interesting and highly successful
Saturday one credit 400 level courses
cover the gamut from Porn Lit and
Monday
Jim Gill
"Mary Turner"
Off the Record
10
Bill Shrader
"Classic Rock"
Leah Sendi
"Top 40"
Michael Lembesis
"Mixture"
Lynn Jesuitt
"Top 40"
Your name here
Be a DJ
948-6396
Tim Kurek
"Classic and
hard rock"
Tom Rodino &
Marla Spoonhour
"Hard rock -
metal"
WPSH 630 AM Program Schedule
Tuesday
Jim Gill
"Rock-n-Roll
Never Forgets"
Bob DeCoudres
"Classic Rock"
Jesse Lonon
"Mixture"
Your name here.
Jeff Quinn
"Dance -Rap"
Anthony
Cunningham
"Gospel"
Tim Kurek
"Classic &
Hard Rock"
Tom Baker
Melissa Stuff
Don Martin
' Joe Nunley
"Mixture"
Stress and Burnout to Suicide
Prevention. There is only one
prerequisite;you must be a senior to
enroll.
These classes were originally
designed for the Health Education
Masters Program with the classroom
teacher in mind. Undergraduates were not
the target audience but these courses
have been recently inundated by
undergrads.
"The undergraduate enrollment has
skyrocketed since last fall," said Karen
Karnes, C.E. Area Representative and
program coordinator. "I'd eventually like
to form separate sections dividing
undergrad and grad students, although
this is still up for discussion."
The C.E. Department works
exclusively with PSH faculty and/or
University Park to establish programs
that meet the needs of the local area.
PSH offers , programs in economic
development, solid waste recycling
management, professional development
for nursing and teaching community as
well as many others.
Wednesday
Mark Tuttle
Jim Gill
"Rock"
Bill & Bob
"Classic Rock"
Leah Sendi
"Top 40"
Tom Baker
Lynn Jesuitt
"Top 40"
Dave Kupres
Sean Prendergast
"Classic"
Larry Bates
Join the radio
station!!
Have fun at the
same time.
CAMPUS
Noncredit courses (i.e.
Microcomputer Applications Certificate,
Thursday
Jim Gill
Bob DeCoudres
"Westwood 1"
Jesse Lonon
"Mixture"
Harry Long
Will Simon
Mark Slater
alternative"
Bates
Larry
Slots still
available!!
Joe Nunley
Continuing Education Stott
Friday
John Berger
60's,70's80's Rock
Leah Sendi
"Top 40"
Michael Lembesis
"Mixture"
Mark Slater
"College
alternative"
Stop by W-343
for an application.
Relax in the Lion's
Den with
WPSH
the voice of Penn
State Harrisburg
April 4, 1990, CAPITAL TIMES
Desktop Publishing, and Word
Processing) for faculty, staff, and
students were first implemented in the
fall. The same 24 hour instruction per
course is also offered to the general
public for $325; PSH enrollees pay only
$l5O.
"These skills keep people on the
'cutting edge of their profession by
upgrading their technical and human
resource skills," said Ronda Graby, Area
Representative and Non-Credit program
coordinator.
"Continuing Education is the part of
the university designed to quickly
respond to the needs of the student," said
Ehrhart. "The only way we can respond
is if you tell us what you want."
Well let's see if C.E. lives up to their
word! You're invited to express your
needs at the C.E. Open House on
Monday April 23 at noon in the Gallery
Lounge.
CAPITAL TIMES STAFF
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
This semester is quickly coming to a
close and the Capital Times would like
to extend an invitation to all juniors to
join our staff during the fall 1990
semester.
There are many ways you can get
I involved in your campus newspaper and
all positions are avialable for next
semester.
Every Tuesday at 12:15 p.m. in room
W-315 there is a staff meeting and
everyone is welcome to attend. For
more information on how you can be a
part of the Capital Times Staff, stop by
room W-341 or phone (717) 944-4970.
Working for the school paper is a
great way to get your writing or pictures
published, or to use your business sense
and graphics experience.
Anyone who wants to submit their
resume for a position on the editorial
staff please contact John Garvey in the
Capital Times' office.
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Capital Times
is awesome!