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He attended Elizabethtown College, graduating in 1974. In 1974, he played a single season with the Philadelphia Atoms of the North American Soccer League . [ 1 ] The Atoms released him during the off-season and although he received an offer from the Portland Timbers , he signed with the Pittsburgh Miners of the American Soccer League instead. [ 2 ]
Elizabethtown College is a member of NCAA Division III in the Landmark Conference. Although Elizabethtown College was founded in 1899, it was not until 1928 that the first officially sanctioned intercollegiate athletic contest was held. [10] In April 2013, the college accepted the invitation to join the Landmark Conference, effective July 1, 2014.
David Scott Brown (born 29 September, 1966) is a Horace E. Raffensperger professor of history at Elizabethtown College, Pennsylvania, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is the author of several books, including biographies of Richard Hofstadter and F. Scott Fitzgerald .
Mark Chester Ebersole (November 3, 1921 – February 12, 2011) [2] was an American academic, a former professor and President of Elizabethtown College. Ebersole became President of Elizabethtown College in 1977 [3] and retired in 1985. [4]
Luzerne County Community College (Berwick center) Berwick: Columbia: public satellite campus included in main campus 1967 Luzerne County Community College (Hazleton center) Hazleton: Luzerne: public satellite campus included in main campus 1967 Luzerne County Community College (Kulpmont center) Kulpmont borough: Northumberland: public satellite ...
Elizabethtown (Pennsylvania Dutch: Betzischteddel) is a borough in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located 18 miles (29 km) southeast of Harrisburg , the state capital. Small factories existed at the turn of the 20th century when the population in 1900 was 1,861.
WWEC began broadcasting as a carrier current station as WWEC-AM 640 in 1963. In 1990, the AM station went off the air as the station began airing at 88.3 FM.Temporarily using the call letters WQHE beginning April 19, 1990, the station changed its call letters to WWEC on July 16, 1990 and officially went on air on August 25, 1990.
In 1997, the Kentucky General Assembly passed the Postsecondary Education Improvement Act of 1997, separating Kentucky's community colleges from the University of Kentucky's Community College System and uniting them under a new entity, the Kentucky Community and Technical College System.