Six students enrolled in emergency management technology at Pennsylvania College of Technology are honing their skills and helping their communities while serving in internships this summer. Penn College emergency management technology students, including Emily V. Lenhart (right), of New Tripoli, participate in a tornado disaster exercise at the Emergency Operations Center in Williamsport.
Jeremy L. Thorne at Arlington National Cemetery An honors graduate of Penn College's two-year landscape/horticulture technology major was among more than 400 volunteer landscape professionals taking part in Monday's 20th anniversary Renewal & Remembrance day of service arranged by the National Association of Landscape Professionals at Arlington National Cemetery.
A memorial service will be this weekend for Ned David McClintock, a former member of Penn College's Corporate Advisory Board, who died Sunday, July 10. A former teacher and principal in the East Lycoming School District, who later worked for PP&L, McClintock served on the board in 1993-94. The service will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at Christ United Methodist Church, 148 S. Main St., Hughesville.
Contributor Joseph Hammond talks with ShaleNET trainee Susan Foster, of Tioga, during his February visit to ETEC. Tracy L. Brundage, vice president for workforce development, provides the reporter with an overview of natural gas training initiatives. A tour of the ESC with Justin W. Beishline (left), assistant dean of transportation and natural resources technologies.
Crosscutters Lucas Williams (left) and Henri Lartigue visit Camp ESCAPE ... ... to sign autographs ... ... play dodgeball ... ... and pose for a commemorative photo. In what has become a Camp ESCAPE tradition, two members of the Williamsport Crosscutters visited Penn College on Monday morning.
A noncredit Emergency Medical Technician course, beginning the week of Aug. 15, will be offered at four locations by Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
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. Dr. Kendra F.
Entering the bonsai area of Carl and Jessica Bower's garden All aboard the garden train! An espalier cherry dogwood, among the eye-catching features in the Bowers' garden Grapes wind their way along a pergola. A vegetable garden, rain barrel and pizza oven add to backyard haven.
Ashley R. Murphy has been named director of admissions at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Murphy comes to Penn College from Oregon State University, where she served as head advisor/director of operations for graduate business programs in the College of Business. Ashley R.
A Life Flight crew – always made up of a pilot, flight registered nurse and paramedic, introduce students to Life Flight operations. Paramedic Gregg Martuccio straps a student volunteer in for transport. A crew from Geisinger Medical Center’s Life Flight medical transport fleet made its annual landing on the Madigan Library lawn on Thursday.
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