Joining students in the classroom photo-op are Lauren E. Reed (standing at left), clinical supervisor; Georgia T. Grey (standing at right), clinical supervisor; and Plankenhorn (standing, second from right). Seniors in the School of Health Sciences' radiography major were encouraged to dress for a "Pink Out" during their Pediatric and Trauma Radiography class this week.
Penn College was host Thursday to two events that brought hundreds of high school students to its campus. The college’s twice-annual Career Day, facilitated by the College Transitions Office, offered opportunities to learn more about potential careers and Penn College facilities while the visitors interacted with faculty and students.
Tom Gregory and Juan Zhou share the profile of a "typical" Penn College student, using institutional and external data – and interactive polling to gauge their audience perceptions. Craig A. Miller provides a faculty primer in developing assessments around existing activities and assignments.
Forest technology students (from left) are Paul R. South, Williamsport; Alyssa A. Peters, Lock Haven; Aaron M. Weston, Winfield; Harris D. Nowotarski, Womelsdorf; Brett A. Forney, Millersburg; and Harley R. Heichel, Wellsboro. Six forest technology students attended the Pennsylvania Forest Products Association's recent annual reception and dinner at the Toftrees Golf Resort in State College.
Fifteen members of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Occupational Therapy Assistant Club volunteered their time recently at Camp Emerge, a weekend camp for families touched by autism. During their time at the camp, held at Camp Victory in Millville, each volunteer was placed with a family.
Dinner attendees choose from a variety of tasty options. Enticing pork tamales Recipe winner Ryan A. Gibson joins colleagues Ally T. Monborne (center), a baking and pastry arts student from Lancaster, and graphic design major Morgan N. Keyser, of Cogan Station. A savory sample Guitarist Juan Alonzo entertains the crowd.
Members of the student organization install plants at the VFW post. Beautifying Post 844 are (front row, from left) Bower; Seth W. Strickland, Telford; Matthew D. Schaeffer, Oley; Justin M. Rinehimer, Mountain Top; Tiffany E. Griffie, Newville; Todd A. Grace, Alburtis; and Ryan Rousseau, Pipersville; and (back row, from left) Zachary M. Meling, Hawley; Robert A. Burger, Millersburg; Edward T.
An instructive and inspiring Homecoming An architectural technology alumnus returned to Penn College for Homecoming Weekend and, while on campus, spoke with first-year students in his former major and served as a guest juror for upper-level students in building science and sustainable design. Michael A.
Sunrise spectacle Wednesday's fiery sunrise provided a seasonal reminder that not all of fall's color is in the foliage; the vivid sky show caught the eye of many on campus and during the morning commute – including President Davie Jane Gilmour, who savored the moment in this cell-phone photo from her office window.
Living-Learning Communities converge in "combat." Members of the Automotive, Information Technology, Hospitality, Health Sciences and Leadership Living-Learning Communities participated in a weekend afternoon of fun combat at the Roundtop Mountain Resort paintball facility in Lewisberry. "The weather was great and everyone enjoyed themselves on the various courses," said Eric D.
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