Men's Basketball Coach, Donald Zoladkiewicz sends a HACCYeah to basketball player, Michael Taggart. Michael was accepted and will be transferring to the University of Arizona. We are HACCProud!
“I began taking classes at HACC Jan. 16, 2020, at the York campus majoring in Business Administration. I played point guard when playing for the Hawks Men’s Basketball team. The number I chose was #53 because that was the month, day and year my grandmother was born. My grandmother is my backbone. I planned and hoped to attend the University of Arizona and make the basketball team to one day earn a scholarship academically and athletically due to me being the only individual in my family generation on my mother and father’s side to graduate from high school and go to college.”
I CAN. I WILL. I MUST. I SHALL BE. I WILL BE.
I CAN. I WILL. I MUST. IT SHALL BE. IT WILL.
“I am successful. Success requires hard work. Hard work takes effort, effort exists within me. My dreams will soon be my reality. I will obtain all my goals and dreams as I maintain my course.”
GOD GOT ME.
I AM GOD’s CREATION.
THE BLESSED, GIFTED AND CHOSEN,
Michael Eugene Taggart
Paralegal Studies Student, Kellen Johnson (far right) had the amazing opportunity to represent HACC with Dr. Ski and Gov. Tom Wolf in hopes of getting a proposal approved for the Nellie Bly Scholarship program to support debt relief for students who attends a community college or a Pennsylvania state system of higher education.
Music Business May 2022 graduate, Jessica Rowzer just been awarded the Presidential Innovative Scholarship to attend the NAMN (National Association of Music Merchants) trade show this June! Jessica is an accomplished pianist, singer and songwriter. Jessica also is currently the direct of her own piano teaching. She has also been accepted into Belmont University’s Audio and Recording bachelor’s degree. Belmont is one of the leading music business programs in the United States, and it is Belmont's curriculum which guided the design of HACC’s curriculum in the 1990s.
Kathleen Pratt, professor, Management/Marketing has been selected for the NISOD Excellence Award. The NISOD (National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development) Excellence Awards were established in 1991 to provide NISOD member colleges with an opportunity to recognize individuals doing extraordinary work on their campuses. Using their own criteria, NISOD member colleges submit the names of men and women each year who have demonstrated an outstanding commitment and contribution to their students and colleagues. All individuals whose names are submitted are recognized as NISOD Excellence Award recipients.
Autumn Patti assistant professor, Culinary Arts has been selected for The League of Innovation Excellence Award. The League for Innovation has been dedicated to informing, inspiring and celebrating innovation in learning, teaching, staff development, and student success for over 50 years. Since 2012, The League of Innovation has been recognizing outstanding faculty, staff, and leaders in the community college field who have made a significant difference in the lives of students and in the communities their colleges serve with Excellence Awards.