October 2009
Spend a day with a HACC Student
Give a HACC student a firsthand look at your chosen
career by participating in HACC’s job shadowing program. The HACC
Alumni Affairs office and Career Services Center are seeking alumni
volunteers willing to host HACC students for short visits to their
workplace.
Under the job shadowing program, a student spends either
a half day or full day observing and talking with you and other
professionals at your job site. The student benefits from
receiving a “real-world” experience in a field that he or she may be
interested in pursuing. You help the student better understand the
skills and education needed to be successful in your career. More
details.
Alumni seek nominations for Circle of
Distinction
The HACC Alumni Association is now seeking nominations
for its Distinguished Alumni Award. This award is given annually to
outstanding HACC alumni who, through their commitment and hard work,
embody the HACC “spirit” and serve as an inspiration to other alumni and
current students.
Nominations must be made in writing and
submitted to the HACC Alumni Affairs office by March 1, 2010.
Recipients of the 2010 HACC Distinguished Alumni Award will be
notified about their selection in early May and then be welcomed into
HACC’s Circle of Distinction at a special celebration dinner in June. More
details.
November workshops focus on career
development
HACC’s Career
Services Center is offering free professional development workshops
in November for students and alumni at the Cooper Student Center on
HACC’s Harrisburg campus. Work
Ethic on Nov. 10 focuses on building a positive work ethic based on
the belief that your job has value beyond the paycheck. Learn how to
successfully market yourself through an effective resume on Nov. 17 at
the Resume
Writing workshop. On Nov. 24, learn how to “knock ‘em dead” and land
that dream job in Interview
Skills. To register, send Career
Services an e-mail or call 717-780-2522.
Health care demand is focus of HACC Foundation
community lecture
“Health care workers in the midstate—filling the demand”
is the topic of discussion at the next HACC Foundation Community
Partnership Lecture on Thursday, Nov. 5, at 7 p.m. in room 211 of the
Select Medical Health Education Pavilion on HACC’s Harrisburg Campus.
The lecture is free.
Roger Longenderfer, president and CEO of PinnacleHealth
System, and Brad Leidich, program director for HACC’s respiratory care
program and senior professor and department chair for HACC’s Allied
Health and Human Services Department, will lead a roundtable discussion
focused on hospital needs for health care workers in the Central
Pennsylvania region and the response in education and workforce
development. More
details.
Treat yourself to a HACC massage
Are you in need of stress relief? HACC alumni can turn
to HACC’s Massage Therapy program for help and receive a discount.
Alumni who have Alumni
Campus User Cards can now schedule a one-hour Swedish massage for
only $25.
All massages are done by HACC students under the
supervision of instructors, who are certified massage therapists, at
HACC’s Massage Therapy Clinic. The clinic is located in Room 340, 3 Penn
Center, 349 Wiconisco St. in Harrisburg. More
details.
Have fun on the slopes with HACC ski
club
Once again, HACC alumni can take advantage of terrific
ski package discounts offered by the HACC Alumni Ski Club and Ski Roundtop in Lewisberry. Join
us for fun on the slopes and invite your family and friends. Some
discounts are valid at Ski Roundtop’s sister resorts, Liberty Mountain
(Carroll Valley near Gettysburg), and Whitetail Mountain
(Mercersburg). More
details.
HACC alumni in the news
HACC takes pride in its alumni. With more than 50,000
members, HACC is making a difference in communities and workplaces in
Central Pennsylvania, across the nation, and around the world. Find out
what our graduates
are doing. Please share
your news with us, so we can publish it in future issues of “HACC
Alumni Connect” or our “HACC Connections” magazine.
HACC seeks alumni feedback
Please share your thoughts by taking five minutes to
complete this alumni
survey. Your opinions are important. Alumni feedback will help
determine how to improve HACC’s alumni programs to meet your needs and
keep you engaged with your alma mater. Tell us what you want by taking
the survey today.
Upcoming events bring HACC alumni
together
Bringing alumni together is the heart of the HACC Alumni
Association’s mission. These upcoming events are designed to connect you
to other HACC alumni and to the college.
Longwood Gardens at the Holidays
Saturday,
January 2, 2010
Explore Longwood Garden’s exquisite flowers, majestic
trees, and opulent architecture…all decked out for the holidays. Enjoy
the dancing fountain shows that illuminate the night with vibrant
colors. Sing your favorite holiday carols played on Longwood’s historic
1929 Aeolian organ, and watch ice skaters under the stars in a winter
wonderland filled with twinkling lights and holiday trees. More
details.
Reliving the 60s with Richie Havens
Friday,
January 22, 2010
Richie Havens, the legendary opener for Woodstock 40
years ago, has one of the most recognizable voices in popular music.
Hear his fiery, soulful music at this unique concert sponsored by the
HACC Alumni Association. As an added treat, blues singer Harry Manx will
perform as the opening act. Also join us for a special pre-show
dinner that features live music of the 60s. More
details.
Violet Oakley: Harrisburg’s
Michelangelo
Sunday, March 21,
2010
Join HACC professor, Dr. Don Koones, on a tour of our
beautiful State Capitol and hear behind-the-scenes stories about Violet
Oakley’s original art masterpieces found in the stately halls and
chambers, including the Governor’s Reception Room, the State Senate
Chamber, and the State Supreme Court Chamber. One lucky participant will
receive a collectible book about Harrisburg’s Michelangelo. Cost: $20.
More details to come in future issues of “HACC Alumni Connect.”
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