Sunday's Powder Puff Football game proved to be one of the highest-scoring in the short history of the event at Penn College. Rose Street/College West jumped to an early 7-0 lead on a touchdown run by Steph Karoullas and Caroline Matter picked off a pass from The Village/Campus View team to go up 14-0.
Students in Free Enterprise, one of Penn College's many community-minded campus organizations, assisted in making Williamsport's second annual Easter Egg Hunt a fun, family event.
A recent Pennsylvania College of Technology alumnus who participated in a program that offered college courses in his home high school was invited to speak at the state Career and Technical Education Recognition Breakfast in Harrisburg. John T.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member recently participated in a humanitarian trip to Juarez, Mexico, where she offered occupational therapy to people with disabilities and training to their caregivers. Patricia J. Martin, assistant professor and clinical director of the occupational therapy assistant program, traveled to Juarez from Feb.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has received grant funding to continue its New Choices/New Options career-development program, which seeks to help single parents, displaced homemakers and those interested in nontraditional-by-gender occupations achieve economic self-sufficiency.
The New Choices/New Options program, a free career-development workshop at Pennsylvania College of Technology, is accepting registrations for a new session beginning April 20. The workshop will meet from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Thursday, each week from April 20 to May 7 on Penn College's main campus in Williamsport.
Wednesday's Student Government Association Silent Auction raised more than $3,000 for the Student Leadership Legacy Scholarship Fund better than triple the goal for the event. "I cannot express in words how happy, excited and thankful I am for all of your support," SGA President Brian D.
Penn College's alliance with its third-party provider of refund-management services was featured in a recent edition of University Business. Headlined "It's not easy winning over a skeptic," the article details the college's partnership with Higher One to handle electronic refunds to students.
The Student Government Association held a Silent Auction at Penn's Inn (CC, second floor) Wednesday. Open bidding was from noon-6 p.m. Light refreshments were served at 5 p.m.; winning bids were announced at 7 p.m. Auction items ranged from unique student work, other one-of-a-kind items, and services from organizations and small businesses in the surrounding community.
Tuesday's "Party With the Wildcats" event was a winner, with more than 200 people meeting the players and coaches of the spring sports. "There was a lot of fun, with each sport having a game to play, and people had a chance to go in the money booth and grab up to $50," said Lisa J. Worth, athletic assistant, noting other prizes were awarded throughout the evening.
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