Immediate announcements, such as weather-related closings, delays, cancellations or emergencies.
Please note the following updates on HACC’s Lancaster Campus:
The Main Building on HACC’s Lancaster Campus remains open.
The East Building on HACC’s Lancaster Campus will remain closed until further notice.
The College will share an update when the East Building is ready to open.
Note that although power has been restored to the Main Building, the East Building sustained additional damage due to a water surge at the building's main power source when power was briefly restored. This resulted in significant water damage to the electrical systems that supply the building.
Students who have classes in the East Building will receive additional information about their classes via email. Please monitor your email for updates.
Employees who are normally located in the East Building should consult their supervisor or executive dean for more direction.
Remote classes, clinicals and online classes are running as normal.
HACC alumna Dianne Brooks has been appointed to a full-time counseling position in student services at the Gettysburg Campus
Dec. 3, 2009
Gettysburg, PA – HACC alumna Dianne Brooks has been appointed to a full-time counseling position in student services at the Gettysburg Campus of HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College.
In her new role, Brooks will be primary advisor for students in allied health programs. In addition, she will teach a new human development course on career development and decision making.
Brooks previously was a program specialist, counselor in career services and an advisor at HACC’s Harrisburg Campus.
In addition to an associate degree in psychology from HACC, Brooks has a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s degree in counseling/student personnel, both from Shippensburg University.
Brooks is a National Board Certified Counselor and a Distance Credentialed Counselor providing in-person counseling as well as distance counseling services via computer and telephone.
HACC’s Gettysburg Campus has more than 2,100 students enrolled for the fall 2009 semester.