Formula SAE Michigan

YCP Racing finished 68 in the competition that tests all aspects of automotive design and fabrication.

Spring Weekend Awards

York College’s alumni association presented several awards during a recent ceremony.

Students Support Walk-A-Thon

Two recreation and leisure administration classes had the opportunity to participate in the five-mile walk sponsored by Jewish Family Services of York.

WBCO Luncheon

The Women’s Business Center Organization will sponsor the June 5 discussion that will feature two of the region’s most dynamic entrepreneurs in Alumni Hall.

Commencement Recap

Check out photos and a recap from the spring ceremony.

Spring Commencement

Senator Pat Toomey will deliver the York College commencement address on May 12.

YCP Names New Men's Basketball and Golf Coach

Matt Hunter comes to York after spending the last four seasons as a full time assistant coach at DeSales University.

Spring Concert

Check out photos from our annual concert headlined by Cobra Starship.

Greek Week Recap

The annual festival was highlighted by a donation to Relay for Life.

Women's Lacrosse Earns First-Ever NCAA Tournament

The Spartans face Montclair State at 3 p.m. on Wednesday.

NCMA Honorary Life Member Award

Adjunct business prof Thomas Kelkis has been awarded the National Contract Management Association’s highest honor.

Business Incubator Adds Fourth Client

vParadox, a company that creates 3D woven garments with unique performance characteristics, has a home at the J.D. Brown Center for Entrepreneurship.

Metropolis

York College English professor Ian Olney will help audience members better understand the silent German film April 26 in the Humanities Center, Room 218.

SIFE Heads to National Championship

The national competition will be held in Kansas City from May 22-24.

Travel Author on Campus

Ethan Gelber will discuss how to travel responsibly and sustainably April 23 in the Humanities Center, Room 218.

New Hospitality Major

The program will be led by a Fairleigh Dickinson University administrator/prof.

"Gasland"

The Academy Award-nominated documentary will be screened on April 19 in the CPAC.

Dana Perino Recap

Check out photos from former White House press secretary and political strategist Dana Perino’s April 11 visit to campus.

PRSSA Fundraiser

More than $1,000 was raised by the York College Public Relations Student Society of America to benefit the American Cancer Society at their March 31 kickball tournament.

Graphic Design Senior Exhibition

The students will exhibit their culminating senior projects in the Cora Miller and Brossman galleries from April 27- May 28.

Holocaust Survivor to Share Story

Hillel will host Joel Fabian on April 19 in Buechel Lounge in the Student Union.

Author to Speak

Theresa Hammond will discuss her perspective of the experiences of African-American accountants in the early 20th century and the challenges they faced achieving success in the profession April 17 in the CPAC.

Student Earns Instructional Design Scholarship

Abby Wiseman of Hanover was awarded $500 from the Instructional Design and Learning Special Interest Group (IDL SIG) of the Society for Technical Communication.

Groove and Jazz Ensembles

Two musical groups under the direction of faculty member Jeff Stabley will present concerts in April.

Going Green

Autobiographer Vanessa Farquharson will present “Going Green One Day at a Time” on April 18 in Alumni Hall.

Fine Art Senior Exhibition

The work of students in their final semester of study will be featured in the York College Galleries from April 13-21.

Republican Debate

The College will cohost the debate of candidates vying to represent Pennsylvania's 4th Congressional District April 2 in the CPAC.

Take Back the Night

PRSSA will host the annual event to raise awareness of sexual abuse May 2 in the CPAC.

Summer Music Experience

The YCPrep Community Music School is expanding its day camps.

Former White House Press Secretary to Speak

Dana Perino will present “Professional Excellence: Tales from the Trenches” in the CPAC on April 11.

Former Prisoner of Chile’s Pinochet Regime to Speak

Pedro Alejandro Matta will discuss his experience and his efforts to document the abuses of such torture centers April 10 in Humanities Center, Room 218.

WBCO Luncheon

The Women’s Business Center Organization will sponsor a discussion of how women can protect themselves legally on April 10.

York College Offers Digital Experience

With a newly-launched website and a host of other digital communication projects designed to meet the needs of all of its audiences, York College is in a great position for 2012.

Spring Into the City

Student will enjoy the attractions of Downtown York on March 24.

Goodling Teacher Scholarship

Each year, several students receive the award that assists students from York, Adams and Cumberland counties who are preparing for a teaching career.

"The Children's Hour"

The York College Players will present the drama March 13-17 in the Perko Playpen Theatre.

Award-Winning Blogger to Speak

York College writer-in-residence and science blogger Maggie Koerth-Baker to offer a public reading of her new book March 29.

PRSSA Kickball Tournament

The York chapter is seeking donations every Tuesday and Thursday in March to benefit the American Cancer Society.

"Miss Representation"

The March 27 documentary on the portrayal of women by media will be followed by a discussion with York Mayor Kim Bracey.

“A Candidates' Night to Listen”

The March 12 local community event in the CPAC will feature nine primary election candidates for the 4th Congressional District.

Pianos and Percussion Concert

York College faculty and guests will perform March 18 in the CPAC.

Spartans Heading to Amherst for Sweet 16

The York College women's basketball team will square off against Amherst College in the round of the 16.

Spring Community Education

Courses include SAT prep, self-defense, Chinese, poetry and government contracting.

New Business Incubator Client

3Delivered is the J.D. Brown Center for Entrepreneurship's first advanced manufacturer.

Spartans Capture 2012 CAC Championship

The men's basketball team will travel to Franklin & Marshall in the opening round of the 2012 NCAA Division III tournament.

"Mad City Chickens"

A documentary on the backyard chicken movement will be shown on March 15 in the Humanities Center, Room 218.

Annual Juried Student Exhibition

The exhibition featuring selected work from students taking courses in fine art and graphic design will open with March 15 in the York College Galleries.

Ticket Availability for NCAA Tournament Games

The York College Athletic Department has announced ticket availability for the Spartans' NCAA men's and women's basketball tournament games this upcoming weekend.

"The Children's Hour"

The YCP Players will present Lillian Hellman’s drama March 13-17 in Perko Playpen Theatre.

Curator and Graphic Designer to Present

Rena Hoisington will discuss “The Art of Etching in 18th-century France” on March 6 and Ellen Lupton will discuss “Fonts and Fiction: Telling Stories About Graphic Design” on March 8.

Alumni Entrepreneur Awareness Campaign

The J.D. Brown Center for Entrepreneurship and Alumni Association will launch a campaign to recognize alumni who have created their own business as part of National Entrepreneurship Week, Feb. 20 – 24.

"Dead Snow"

An Emerson College professor will help audience members better understand the cultural phenomenon of the Nazi zombie movie through a screening and discussion March 8 in the Humanities Center, Room 218.

Let's Can Hunger Challenge

York College SIFE is participating, for the first year, in the challenge sponsored by Campbell Soup Company.

Fashion Fundraiser

PRSSA will partner with Junior League for a benefit dress sale during the weekend of March 9.

To Write Love on Her Arms

York College will host the founder of the nonprofit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury and suicide, Feb. 21, in the Collegiate Performing Arts Center.

Valentine's Day

York College marketing prof Lew Small has offered tips for successful online dating profiles.

Professionalism Still A Problem in Workplace

Results from the CPE's 3rd annual nationwide survey on the state of professionalism released.

YCP Players Present "Antigone"

The Sophocles’ tragedy will be performed Feb. 16-18 in the Collegiate Performing Arts Center.

Climate Change Documentary

"Carbon Nation" director Peter Byck will skype after the film on Feb. 16 in the Humanities Center, Room 218.

Emmy Award-Winning Filmmaker to Present

Pierre Sauvage will present his documentary “Weapons of the Spirit” on Feb. 16 in the Humanities Center, Room 218.

Award-Winning Poet Reading

Wayne Miller will read from his work on Feb. 8, in the Wolf Hall Art Gallery.

YCP Players Open Spring Semester

A production of Don Nigro’s “Grotesque Lovesongs” will be presented from Feb. 7 – 11 in Perko Playpen Theatre.

Students Raise Money for Easter Seals

A Leadership in Therapeutic Recreation class raised money to support three scholarships.

Sculptors Featured in Brossman Gallery

The York College Galleries will open the spring semester Jan. 24 with an exhibition of works by Jenny K. Hager and her husband D. Lance Vickery.

New Major for Fall 2012

Hospitality management will reside in the newly established Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Sport Management that will have space in soon-to-be renovated McKay Hall.

Military Appreciation Day

The Spartans will recognize the efforts of the U.S. Military on Jan. 14 during a basketball doubleheader.

Lewis-and-Clark-Style Expedition

Education students took 6th graders from Conewago Valley School District on this field day.

York College SIFE

The team placed among the nation’s top 60 at May event.

Golden Apple Award

York College senior Robert Krebs received the award for excellence in the study of special education.

Students Return from Wallops Island

An Introduction to Marine Biology class spent Memorial Day in Virginia.

Business Incubator

InvestorClarity.org has become the J.D. Brown Center's fifth client.

Nursing Department to offer info sessions on graduate programs

The Donald and Dorothy Stabler Nursing Program will hold information sessions on the first Thursday of the month beginning on Sept. 6.

Nurse Managed Centers

Over the summer, nursing students and faculty continue to operate throughout the city.

Educators' Conference

Michael McGough, D.Ed., and several of his students presented at the Richard Bartol, Jr. Educators' Conference.

Computer Donations

York College invites local nonprofits to submit requests for computer donations.

"Farmageddon"

York College’s Sustainability and Environmental Studies program will kick off its annual series with this film at 7 p.m., Aug. 28, in Room 218 of the Humanities Center.

York College Galleries

The Galleries opened the 2012-13 series with two exhibitions.

WBCO Workshop

The Women’s Business Center Organization will present entrepreneur and former WGAL anchor Carrie Fairchild on Sept. 11.

Belt Voice Singing Lecture and Recital

A University of Colorado faculty member will explore the origins of belt voice singing on Sept. 14 in DeMeester Recital Hall.

York Revolution Baseball

Over a dozen York College alumni currently work for the team.

College-Community Orchestra

The Orchestra is seeking new members for the 2012-2013 season.

J. D. Brown Center for Entrepreneurship

The Center's business incubator client Dataforma received funding from Ben Franklin Technology Partners.

Comedian Ross Mathews On Campus

Tickets available to students for his August 31 appearance beginning August 28.

Community Education

Check out a list of courses offered throughout the fall semester.

Drive-By Press

On Sept. 6, a mobile printmaking studio will demonstrate printmaking techniques and sell one-of-a-kind custom printed T-shirts.

Spring/Summer 2012 Magazine Now Available!

The latest issue of the York College Magazine is now in the homes of alumni and friends of the College.

"The Wedding Video"

The co-writer and director will introduce the film as well as answer questions after the Sept. 28 screening in the Humanities Center, Room 218.

“The End is Near (or Isn’t): 2012 and the Apocalypse”

One of the world's leading historians of colonial Latin America will present on Oct. 9 in DeMeester Recital Hall.

Gallery Exhibition

“An Undisclosed Location” by artist Hasan Elahi will be featured in Brossman Gallery from Oct. 4 – Nov. 14.

Presenting with Power

The Women’s Business Center Organization will host Center for Professional Excellence executive director Matthew Randall Oct. 9.

Faculty Recital

Kenneth Osowski will present a solo piano recital Sept. 30, in DeMeester Recital Hall.

Dress Sale

The Junior League of York and the Public Relations Student Society of America's York College chapter will hold the sale Sept. 28-30.

CPE Presentation

The Center for Professional Excellence will host Dr. Karen Morris-Priester Oct.4.

Exploring the Issue of Drinking on College Campuses

A Texas Tech University prof will present his research in a talk Sept. 13 in DeMeester Recital Hall.

Alumni Association 5K Run/Walk

There's still time to sign up!

All-American Football Conference

The Department of Hospitality, Recreation and Sport Management will host a lecture on the rise and fall of the conference Oct. 11 in Alumni Hall.

Literature/Film Association Annual Conference

The conference will be held this year at York College from Oct. 11 - 14.

York Regional Fair

Admissions representatives from more than 120 colleges, universities, military and technical schools will be on hand Oct. 15 at York College.

Technology in the Art World

A Stanford physicist will present his findings Oct. 4 in the Humanities Center, Room 218.

Gordon Parks Exhibition

“Crossroads” will be displayed in the Cora Miller Gallery from Oct. 4 – Nov. 14.

Eating and Living Locally

The talk by a Green Mountain College professor will be held Nov. 13 in DeMeester Recital Hall.

"Living Proof"

York College will host a presentation by Sarah Panzau, survivor of a near-fatal car accident, as part of National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week.

Walk for Water

The York Environmental Society will host the walk Oct. 20.

"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"

The York College Players will kick off this year's performances Oct.24.

Vocal Concert

The College will host mixed ensembles and various styles of music Nov. 11 in the CPAC.

Social/Political Satire

The College will host an evening of politics, art and music Oct. 17 at DeMeester Recital Hall.

Entrepreneurship Central PA Conference

The second annual conference will be held on campus from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Nov. 20.

Waldner Pens Book

Retiring president shares perspective on 22-year tenure.

Jazz Guitar Recital

A faculty duo will perform Nov. 4 in DeMeester Recital Hall.

Examining Race and Sexuality

Juan Battle '89 will present “Social Justice Sexuality: Insights from a Public Sociologist” Oct. 17 in DeMeester Recital Hall.

"Monty Python and the Holy Grail"

The film will be shown on Nov. 15 in the Humanities Center, Room 218.

Holiday Performances

Two York College musical groups will present concerts in early December.

Recreation Faculty Receive Awards

Jeff Witman and Teresa Rash were recognized for their accomplishments within the field of recreational therapy.

WBCO Workshop

The Women’s Business Center Organization will present “How Bullying Affects Productivity: Predominately a Woman-to-Woman Problem?” Dec. 11 in Alumni Hall.

2012 NCAA All American

York College junior runner Tim Hartung finished seventh at the Division III National Championships becoming York's first cross country All-American.

Men's Soccer Selected to Host NCAA Sectional

The Spartans will host Messiah College, the University of Scranton, and Stevens Institute in a four-team pod starting on Saturday.

The Chloé Eichelberger Business Education Series

American hotelier and business author Chip Conley will present the inaugural address on Nov. 14 in the CPAC.

"Romeo and Juliet"

The York College Players will present the production Nov. 7 – 10 in the CPAC.

Groove and Jazz

Both ensembles will present concerts at the end of November.

"Absurd Person Singular"

The YCP Players will present Alan Ayckbourn’s dark comedy Nov. 28 - Dec. 1, in the Perko Playpen Theatre.

Climate Change Conference

Two students will travel to Doha, Qatar, from Dec. 1 – 10 to represent the American Chemical Society at the annual United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 18th Conference of Parties.

Senior Exhibition

Senior students from the Division of Art will exhibit their work in the Cora Miller Gallery from Dec. 7 – 18.

Archaeology Camp

Kevin Brown, Ph.D. and several York College students and recent graduates helped teach 26 kids about archaeology at a dig in Penn Park.

Healthy Pregnancy Project

Two York College Behavioral Sciences faculty have teamed up with The Women's Healthcare Group in York.

New Assistant Dean of Development

Zane Gizzi will oversee several components of the College's fundraising efforts and fundraising for York Country Day School.

"Light Up Night"

Student senate president Kyle Joines helped Mayor Kim Bracey light York city’s tree during the annual celebration.

Winter Commencement

Nearly 300 students will receive their diplomas during the ceremony Dec. 19 in the M&T Field House.

"A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens

The York College Players will present the Christmas class Dec. 5 – 7 in the Collegiate Performing Arts Center.

Baroque Chamber Ensemble

Faculty members Gretchen Dekker and Jennifer Herrera-Mullar will present an exploration of stylish pieces written before 1750 by Renaissance and Baroque composers Jan. 27 in DeMeester Recital Hall.

Faculty Biennial Exhibition

Faculty from the Art Division will present an exhibition of their work from Jan. 24 – Feb. 23 in the York College Galleries.