Ryan Eubank (left) and Jesse Srpan talk with welding and automotive/collision repair students in CAL. Srpan's custom chopper awaits a curious public. Students didn't soon tire of assessing Srpan's meticulous handiwork ... .. snapping photos and taking notes throughout the visit.
Kenzie, a golden retriever, mutely delivers multiple doses of affection. An eager friend stands ready to please. Event's popularity obvious from above Big relief, no matter the size Koda, a Leonberger with a heart to match his stature, proves to be a cherished guest.
Morgan T. Jennings, of Canton, shows off his work to a classmate. "Design: 2015" open through May 15 – the eve of spring commencement. Lora A. Bacharach, of Williamsport, in front of her work A folding, space-themed booklet made by Ashley N. Smith, of Saylorsburg “Design: 2015,” the annual student portfolio exhibition in The Gallery at Penn College, continues through May 15.
Potential bidders survey the auction floor at Madigan Library Creative creatures tempt shoppers' attention Jewelry benefits new fund earmarked for minority students. Move to library boosts auction proceeds. Student leaders mingle amid the wares.
Ryan A. Gibson Eric T. McMahon Cody A. Forke Christopher J. Morrin Wilmer I. Clase Residence Life honored its top Resident Assistants for 2014-15 during a recent year-end banquet. Honored as "RA for the Year" for 2014-15 was Ryan A. Gibson, an aviation maintenance technology major from Lansdale; selected as the "Rising Star of the Year," a new RA who has demonstrated the most growth, was Eric T.
Vince R. Fagnano engages students with tools of the electrical trade. Sixth-graders at Williamsport’s Lycoming Valley Intermediate School got a charge from a recent two-class visit by Vince R. Fagnano, instructor of electrical technology/occupations. The Penn College faculty member assisted students with their electronics’ unit.
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.
Pointing the way to an end-of-semester tradition No one's leaving hungry from THIS party! Grabbing colorful accessories from a well-stocked prop table, students prepare to enter the photo booth. Hundreds of students take advantage of free munchies – with yogurt and granola reported as the favorites. Massages help ease textbook anxiety.
The first graduates of the gaming and simulation major, begun in the Fall 2011 semester, celebrate with faculty. After a long and wintry semester, IT students soak up the outdoor ambience on the CC Patio.
In an atypically calm moment, Penn College students and faculty take a photographic pause from their Derby duties.
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