Elizabethtown College has signed an agreement with the University of Delaware intending to give engineering and computer science students a new pathway to pursue their graduate degrees. On Oct. 9, the college announced that it had signed a memorandum of understanding with the University of Delaware that would give benefits to students at Elizabethtown’s School
READ MOREAfter leading the team into a third-place Landmark Conference finish, Adam Sheibley, after eight years of managing the Blue Jays baseball team, resigned effective immediately on Wednesday, Oct. 15. The baseball team had a team meeting and was notified of this information. Sheibley noted that he will be leaving the Blue Jays program to focus
READ MORENvidia Corporation, the tech giant located in California, recently unveiled its first Blackwell chip produced domestically in the United States. The corporation, known for its GPU manufacturing, holds a 92% share of the market for desktop and laptop GPUs. TSMCs (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) semiconductor manufacturing facility in Phoenix, Arizona, is where production is taking
READ MOREOn Sept. 30, Elizabethtown College’s Teaching and Learning Design Studio announced its Learning Design Fellows for the 2025-2026 academic year. Two members of the College faculty are selected for this fellowship at the beginning of the year. This year’s fellows have been named Dr. Laura Cunningham and Dr. Patrick Allen. The Learning and Design Studio
READ MOREYork County, Pennsylvania, is in mourning after three police officers were killed on Sept. 17 during an ambush while attempting to arrest a stalking suspect in North Codorus Township. Detective Sgt. Cody Becker, 39; Detective Mark Baker, 53; and Detective Isaiah Emenheiser, 43; of the Northern York County Regional Police Department were fatally shot while
READ MOREElizabethtown College has been bestowed with several notable distinctions from U.S. News & World Report for this academic year. For 41 years, the online newsmagazine has published rankings for 1,700 colleges and universities using data from the schools themselves, the U.S. Department of Education, state and local governments and associations of higher education to determine
READ MOREWhen shoppers think of Aldi, they tend to picture low prices, small-format stores and the thrill of the “Aldi Finds” aisle. For years, that same formula shaped its social media presence: bold graphics, price callouts and reminders about weekly deals. But in feeds built for entertainment, those posts blended in with traditional ads and failed
READ MOREShould you have been present in the Marketplace on Sept. 18 at around 9 a.m., your morning breakfast may have been interrupted by the sound of putty knives scraping and smoothing the walls as workers installed the final touches on the months-long renovations done in the Marketplace and the former Brinser Lecture Room. Following the
READ MOREAs the situation in Gaza and Israeli diplomatic relations begin to heat up once again, more global players are beginning to weigh in on the situation in the Middle East. On Sept. 18, China hosted its yearly Xiangshan Security Forum, an event inviting multiple leaders from different nations to further the security connection between the
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