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During a 2004 study abroad trip, LeBlanc (in white shirt) joins students at a cultural site in Japan. LeBlanc led six Penn College study abroad courses in Japan, where students visited Tsuyama National College of Technology. Photo courtesy of LeBlanc From the Fall 2017 Penn College Magazine: Physics faculty member Joseph E.

Although the North Eastern Athletic Conference golf championship is months away in April, Pennsylvania College of Technology golf coach Matt Haile already is looking forward to it as the start of his team’s fall season looms. “I’m really excited to see how we do.

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. Riley F. Donahoe, full-time Police Officer, beginning Sept. 11 Jamie R. Miller, full-time temporary Coordinator of Residence Life II and regular part-time Head Coach, Wrestling; starting Sept. 11 Elizabeth A.

The American Red Cross collected a total of 178 pints of blood during Penn College’s first two-day blood drive of the fall semester, a particularly rewarding result given shortages both regionally and in storm-stricken states. “Your effort shows your generosity, selflessness and dedication to helping others," noted Carl L. Shaner, College Health Services director.

Woodcarver Liam M. McCay, an applied technology studies major from Bloomsburg, offers a live demo of his time-honored craft. Movie posters are artfully repurposed as notebook covers. Also sharing hands-on expertise is alumna Alyssa L. Fink, an assistant baker in Dining Services.

Mountain climbers, a superhero and the legendary video game pioneer who founded Atari join with faculty to explain the importance of mathematics when Pennsylvania College of Technology’s award-winning public television series returns this fall. “Working Class: Game On!

Phi Mu Delta fraternity has recognized the Mu Xi Chapter at Pennsylvania College of Technology as one of only five in the nation to reach the Gold Standard during the Spring 2017 semester.

Table topics: Material in the SASC lobby sets the agenda for the weeks to come. Speaker William F. Covert Jr., an adjunct member of the college's mathematics faculty, continues the conversation with Rachel Bouscaren, of Williamsport. Cullen S. Berfield, the reigning "Penn College Star," adds music to the mix. Event organizer James C.

Old books await "upcycling" ... ... in a second-floor display at Madigan Library. Gallery challenge puts old books back in circulation. Students, faculty and staff are invited to transform old books into art through an exciting artistic endeavor: “Old Books/New Lives.” A project of The Gallery at Penn College and Madigan Library, the effort offers used books for “upcycling” into works of art.

Wildcat Athletics at Pennsylvania College of Technology enters a bold new era this fall, competing as a full member of NCAA Division III. To celebrate, the college is holding a free, family-friendly event on Sept. 13 beginning at 6 p.m. on the Field House lawn.