December 19, 2025 - 07:21

Manor College is set to enhance its Dental Health Center through a significant grant aimed at expanding and modernizing the facility. The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development has awarded Local Share Account funds specifically designated for this project. This funding will facilitate both the expansion of the current space and the incorporation of modern technologies, ultimately improving the educational environment for dental health students and the quality of care provided to patients.
College officials expressed their excitement about the project, emphasizing the importance of providing state-of-the-art resources for students and the community. The renovation is expected to create a more efficient and effective learning atmosphere, allowing students to gain hands-on experience in a contemporary setting.
This initiative not only underscores Manor College's commitment to dental education but also reflects a broader investment in community health services. The expansion is anticipated to benefit students, faculty, and the local community alike, fostering a healthier future for all involved.
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