A landscape/horticulture technology student at Pennsylvania College of Technology received a $2,500 scholarship at the 2011 Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Association Leadership Summit held Feb. 10 in Lancaster.
For the first time in his 10 seasons as coach, Roger Harris and his Pennsylvania College of Technology women's softball team will go to Myrtle Beach, S.C., for spring training and he couldn't be more delighted.
Community volunteers and Pennsylvania College of Technology students and faculty treated 37 children on Feb. 5 as part of the Pennsylvania Dental Hygienists' Association's statewide Sealant Saturday initiative.
A 1982 graduate of Williamsport Area Community College and a member of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors were among the honorees Thursday as the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce held its 10th annual Education Celebration at the Holiday Inn. David L.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology professor presented a paper recently at the 22nd Annual Teaching Economics Conference: Instruction and Classroom Based Research. Abdul B.
A memorial service will be Saturday for Carol Schwartz, an adjunct art instructor at Penn College, who died Monday as a result of a traffic accident in New York state.
Four Penn College athletes were among those spotlighted when the United States Collegiate Athletic Association announced its end-of-season men's and women's basketball awards, including All-American and All-Academic teams. Junior Leroy Joiner (Williamsport) earned men's basketball first-team All-American status, while senior Greg Solyak (Lititz) was named an honorable mention.
As schoolchildren nationwide gathered for Read Across America programs in observance of Dr. Seuss's birthday Wednesday, 11 Penn College student-athletes went to Williamsport's Sheridan Elementary School for the third annual "Reading with the Wildcats" initiative.
Thanks to the festive surroundings at Tuesday's Mardi Gras event at Penn's Inn, students were painlessly reminded to be safe and smart in their Spring Break decision-making. The annual event offers the opportunity to blow off steam during midterm week, while providing nonalcoholic beverages and other treats to reinforce healthy choices during the imminent semester getaway.
Congratulations to Brett A. Reasner, assistant dean of natural resources management, and daughter Samantha for winning the One College Club's inaugural Chili Cook-Off at Le Jeune Chef Restaurant on Tuesday evening. Their winning recipe, Hunter's Chili, was a delectable combination of ground venison and hot Italian sausage with whole peeled tomatoes, black beans and chipotle peppers.
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