With a stretch of sidewalk as his studio ... ... and scaffolding as his office ... ... David A. Stabley creates a 400-square-foot conversation piece along West Third Street.
David Toms, framed by the gallery at his well-attended tutorial Serendipitous sunshine kisses the day's proceedings. The visiting pro takes his audience from tee ... ... to green.
Connections Twelve student leaders at Pennsylvania College of Technology are serving as orientation assistants this summer, helping to prepare first-year enrollees for the start of fall classes.
A participant checks progress on a 3-D printed elephant toy. A member of the business Sirens of Sound explains to mentors a smartphone speaker developed by her company during the Wildcat Den Showcase. Cellphone kickstands and charms were among team Copy, Paste, Print’s products. A participant shows her team’s solution to a broken camera tripod.
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. Thomas Reid, Custodial Supervisor, General Services; effective June 28 Rhonda S.
Campers show off some of the artwork they created for the storybooks they produced in print and digital formats. One of the magical fantasy houses created with clay and natural materials, complete with a swing at right! (Photo by Penny Griffin Lutz, manager of The Gallery at Penn College) A happy camper rolls out clay in the college ceramics room.
Pamela Mix, secretary to the ESC executive director and assistant dean of transportation and natural resources technologies, takes the wheel of the simulator. Friendly greeters (from left) are Jim Patterson, CTS director; Carla Rhone, program support specialist, Shale TEC; and Hadly Ransom, intensive workforce specialist, PA CareerLink Lycoming County.
The Community Arts Center’s Board of Directors announced the resignation of Rob Steele, the center’s executive director. He leaves Aug. 1 to accept a new position in Florida, at the Delray Beach Center for the Arts. The board acknowledged the substantial contributions Steele has made to the Community Arts Center and to the local community.
Penn College's automotive restoration technology major, particularly students' ardent work in returning a vintage Scripps-Booth Model D to roadworthy condition, is featured in an article and video by The Associated Press' Michael Rubinkam. "Passion is what the hobby desperately needs from young people right now," he writes.
Employees and students staff check-in tables in Dauphin Hall's Capitol Eatery. Emma J. Sutterlin, an applied health studies: occupational therapy assistant concentration major from State College, is among Connections' invaluable student Links. Encouraging incoming students and their families to “share their memories,” Paul R.
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