Explorations in intricacy grace The Gallery at Penn College for its New Year exhibit, “Line: Drawn and Stitched,” running Jan. 13 through March 5.
Pennsylvania College of Technology will continue the dialogue engendered by its Centennial Colloquia Series – designed to explore the impact of technology on society – by hosting a roundtable discussion with the series’ faculty presenters. Scheduled for Feb. 11 at 7 p.m.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology archery team is set to open while the college’s basketball and wrestling squads continue their seasons. Archery After a bit of a down year, Penn College archery coach Chad Karstetter looks for his team to rebound this season. The Wildcats open Saturday at the Eastern Seaboard Indoor Championships in Mays Landing, New Jersey.
Blood drive nets 227 pints for Red Cross, $908 for THON This week's two-day campus visit by the Red Cross Bloodmobile collected 227 pints (120 on Tuesday and 107 the following afternoon), topping the 190-unit goal in spite of a Wednesday snowstorm.
A biology professor and an assistant dean from the School of Sciences, Humanities & Visual Communications at Pennsylvania College of Technology presented at the first STEM Awareness Career Day, held recently at Wellsboro Area High School’s administration building. Conducted by the Tioga County Development Corp.
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. Kristin L. Beck, regular part-time Test Center Proctor, School of Sciences, Humanities & Visual Communications; effective Jan.
Pennsylvania College of Technology at Wellsboro will offer several computer classes this spring at Wellsboro Area Senior High School. The classes are taught by qualified instructors at a comfortable pace for all levels of adult learners. They are held in a relaxed computer classroom environment, allowing students to learn, experiment and ask questions.
Jason Carney engages his ACC Auditorium audience ... ... punctuating his call to action ... ... with a uniquely personal perspective. Observing Martin Luther King Jr. Day with an appearance at Penn College, a celebrated poet, memoirist and teacher enlisted fervent voices for a national dialogue about racism and other manifestations of hatred.
Capping a year of celebration to commemorate the Centennial anniversary of Pennsylvania College of Technology, the institution’s most significant fundraising effort more than doubled its original goal, raising $6.4 million in private scholarship support.
Penn College's exciting two- and four-year majors were on display throughout the Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg (Jan. 10-17), where representatives of the Admissions Office and the college's six academic schools entertained, educated – and even fed – the throng attending the traditional agricultural expo. – Photos by admissions representatives Sarah R. Shott, Sean M. Stout and Caleb J.
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