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Two members of Penn College's graphic design faculty (and authors of a visual literacy textbook) discuss "The State of Design Education" in a podcast available online. Brian A. Flynn and David M.

Bloom answers questions in an herbal roundtable. (Seated in the background is Jeremy R. Bottorf, coordinator of athletics for club sports, intramurals.) Pawlik supervises the preparation of salad dressing, with just the right blend of flavors ... ... and a wide smile, folded in for good measure! A nutritious place in the sun What's even more fun than making delicious food? Yup, you guessed it.

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Stacie L. Smith, Group Leader, Children's Learning Center; starting July 15 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.

Natascha G. Santaella (center), a Connections Link (and applied management major) from Puerto Rico, places the safest bet of the summer: that incoming students will return home more prepared for their first semester at Penn College. The action heats up the summer night, as the Rose Street Commons courtyard is converted to a "Manhunt" arena.

Children "ooh" and "aah" upon entry to the gallery, immediately awed by the array of things to see. Gleefully discovering the book behind it all An early exposure to art, whether enjoyed in solitude ... ... or shared with friends.

David R. Empet has been appointed director of financial aid at Pennsylvania College of Technology, effective July 8. Empet, who has nearly 15 years of experience in higher education administration, comes to Penn College from SUNY Corning Community College, where he served as director of recruitment and admissions since May 2018.

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s transportation partner for Wildcat Athletics, Susquehanna Trailways, is increasing its support, which will be commemorated on the new scoreboard at the college’s updated athletic complex. As part of the company’s commitment, two Susquehanna Trailways tour buses will continue to sport Penn College promotional wraps for five years.

A foundation promoting manufacturing careers awarded one-third of its recent scholarships to Pennsylvania College of Technology students. A dozen Penn College students were among 36 nationwide who received manufacturing scholarships from Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs. The scholarships, valued between $1,500 and $2,500, are for Fall 2019. “I couldn’t be prouder,” said David R.

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. David R. Empet, Director of Financial Aid, starting July 8 Meghan R. Delsite-Coleman, Hall Coordinator, Rose Street Commons, Residence Life; beginning July 10 Terrance E.

Nine students from Pennsylvania College of Technology’s SkillsUSA team earned medals in six categories – three silvers and three bronzes – during the National Leadership and Skills Conference in Louisville, Kentucky, from June 24-29. “The students represented themselves and the college well, and it showed with the number of medals we returned home with,” said SkillsUSA adviser James N.