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Caleb E. Cartmell (left) and Efrem K. Foster represent Penn College at a Beaver Stadium celebration of university unity. Penn College student leaders were among those on hand for Penn State’s “All-U Day” 56-0 blowout against Georgia State on Saturday night, representing university-related campuses by carrying banners across the football field during half-time activities.

During preparation for the college’s first Visiting Chef dinner in 1992, students Ric Newton and Vanessa Buck study the technique of Visiting Chef Richard L. Kimble Jr. From the Fall 2017 Penn College Magazine: The Visiting Chef Series was established to inspire students by working alongside the nation’s best chefs.

Pennsylvania College of Technology recently marked the beginning of its full membership status with the NCAA by unveiling a Wildcat-inspired bus – Susquehanna Trailways-owned and Penn College-branded – and a new way to support athletics: the Wildcat Club.

Pennsylvania College of Technology tasted victory last week in women’s soccer and men’s tennis action. FLASHBACK Golf Penn College opened its season finishing third (328) on Wednesday at the Keuka College Invitational. SUNY Delhi topped the 11-team field with a 315.

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. Dawn Snyder, full-time temporary Training Coordinator, National Sustainable Structures Center, Workforce Development & Continuing Education; beginning Sept. 18 Amanda L.

An array of tabletop nonperishables represents what a student can receive weekly from the campus pantry. Cheryl Y. Hammond, Dining Services' special events manager, serves Community Peer Educator Tasia A. Werkmeister ... ... as students gain food for thought about The Cupboard.

Christopher P. Ray has been appointed executive director, business development for Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Ray served for the past three years as client development director for WDCE and succeeds Shannon Munro, who recently was named vice president for the department.

Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology is concluding a six-month pilot program for an innovative skills-assessment program.

Steven Brower Projected images enhance an informative lecture by Brower, held in the SASC conference room ... ... just across Hagan Way from a companion exhibit on the third floor of Madigan Library. His interest raised, a patron lowers his cellphone to get a photo in the college gallery.

The campus community officially entered an exciting new age Wednesday night: celebrating Pennsylvania College of Technology's full membership in Division III of the NCAA – not to mention the attendant boost to school pride from a dynamic new logo, an exciting mascot makeover and a literal driving force for institutional marketing.