When: South Lebanon Township supervisors meeting, June 8.
What happened: The township supervisors approved a request from social club Orioles Home Association, Nest #147, to transfer its liquor license from its location at 12 E. Main St in Newmanstown to 544 E. Cumberland St. in Lebanon, the current location of Hebron Bingo Hall.
What it means: The move paves the way for the 700-member social club to relocate to South Lebanon Township, pending the approval of the liquor license transfer by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board. If approved by PLCB, the Oriolesâ liquor license would become the fourth establishment in South Lebanon Township permitted to serve alcoholic beverages.
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None of those changes are unheard-of in higher education, but they’re relatively uncommon and therefore noteworthy when they all happen in the same place. Observers say they might make sense in a case like Dickinson’s but that they also reflect long-unfolding changes driven by different trends in higher education.
“I see all these changes in a long-term pattern of greater variation in the kinds of experiences and credentials that colleges and universities are willing to consider and sometimes inclined to favor as they choose a president,” said Richard Ekman, president of the Council of Independent Colleges, a trade group for private colleges and universities.
Margee Ensign Announces Resignation as President of Dickinson College - Margee Ensign announces her resignation as Dickinson president to return to AUN, and the Board of Trustees appoints Board Chair John E. Jones III to a two-year term as interim president.
John Jones III moves from being a federal judge to Dickinson College president: ‘I feel very blessed’
Updated May 14, 2021;
Posted May 14, 2021
U.S. Middle District Court Chief Judge John Jones III, who chairs Dickinson College s board of trustees, talks here with outgoing Dickinson College President Margee Ensign, who he will succeed on an interim basis.
Screenshot from Dickinson College video
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U.S. Middle District Court Chief Judge John Jones III had no plans on leaving the federal bench for four more years.
But then an opportunity arose that intrigued him enough to decide to trade his judicial robe for an academic one.