Student speaker James T. McCollum shares his path to Penn College, including his early influences: Lincoln Logs and Legos, his grandparents’ 1904 Victorian home, and his architect grandfather. Prior to viewing the new architecture suite on the fourth floor of the Klump Academic Center, the crowd gathered in the ACC Auditorium for a formal ceremony.
President Reed lauds the partnership with the Department of Community & Economic Development and Coterra that made the renovation possible ...
... and shares a short video showcasing what the guests are about to see in the new space on the fourth floor of the Academic Center.
Vilello encourages the students in attendance to make a difference with their designs. "If we want people to be proud of their communities, we need to build communities that people can be proud of," he charged.
Choosing one word to describe his visits to Penn College – "Inspired" – desRosiers says he "looks forward to seeing these students making an impact on this world."
Lester (at center) officially archives the project blueprints (an act in the architecture industry that signifies project completion) with the assistance of Nicole S. Warner, Penn College archivist (archives and special collections librarian), as Reed looks on. Lester also addressed the gathering in the auditorium.
In one of the expansive architecture labs, Vilello views project posters by Bachelor of Architecture students Ciara E. Fey (at center), of Hegins, and Jordan K. Ace (on right), of Franklin, as Kara A. Demmien (second from left), architecture instructor, looks on.
Austin B. Buck, an architecture & sustainable design student from Coburn, shares his projects with visitors, including 1975 architectural technology alumnus Kim L. Davis (center) and his wife, Cindy.
During the tour of the fourth floor, Reed is joined by Davie Jane Gilmour, president emeritus (at center), and Penn College Board of Directors members Michael Stefan (left) and Larry D. Terry II (right).
The student speaker shows the new labs to his girlfriend, Anjelica Gonzalez, and his father, Kevin McCollum.
Longtime college scholarship supporter and professional engineer Keith S. Kuzio converses in one of the architecture suite’s presentation and jury rooms, viewable through glass windows.
Tools of the trade
DCED's Kelsey DeMerlis, director of the Center for Community Services, converses with Ethan A. Nieves-Sosa, a Bachelor of Architecture student from Chalfont.
Nieves-Sosa and Adam B. Smith, of Warrington, also a Bachelor of Architecture student, enjoy the celebration of their inspiring new learning environment.