Surveying the smorgasbord Adding to the Chain of Thankfulness Grateful smiles The children and families of the Dunham Children’s Learning Center enjoyed a festive Family Appreciation Tea on Thursday. The event featured snacks prepared by the children: pumpkin pie parfaits, oatmeal cookies, banana bread, trail mix and fresh vegetables.
An intermediate-level Microsoft Excel class will be offered in December through Penn College at Towanda in the Central Bradford Progress Authority building. The noncredit class will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Dec. 15, in Suite 1, Room 1 of One Progress Plaza, 1 Elizabeth St., Towanda. The cost is $159.
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. Erin L. Trunzo, regular part-time Accounts Receivable Assistant, Financial Operations; effective Nov.
Pennsylvania College of Technology sports teams went a combined 0 for 5 during the period of Nov. 16-22, but put up strong efforts in each of their outings. Women’s Basketball In its season and North Eastern Athletic Conference opener on Wednesday, Penn College lost at Gallaudet University, 69-61.
Planning and implementing a milestone event – specifically, Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Centennial celebration – was the subject of a recent staff presentation at a Fall 2014 Conference for CUPRAP-The Association of Communicators in Education, held at Harcum College in Bryn Mawr. Judith A. Fink, website content manager and supervisor of alumni/advancement marketing, and Joseph S.
"It was cold. No, forget that – it was bitter cold," Jeremy R. Bottorf said as he recapped the Penn College intramural flag football team's Thursday road matchup with Lock Haven University. Looking to get revenge for last year’s loss at LHU, Penn College rallied in a 34-33 stunner.
Chef Robert Lo Furno, a competitive ice carver, food service director for Aramark at the University of Delaware, and father of baking and pastry arts student Nicole C.
A patron studies "Salt of the Earth." The artist offers an evening gallery talk. "Min and Bill" are among the showcased characters in Campbell's rich tableaux. Contemplation of "Lamentation" Attendees view the exhibit from near and far.
Huddled for the holidays, members of the Student American Dental Hygienists' Association work on their entry. Paint cans tell a yuletide story of works in progress. Surrounded by moral support, web and interactive media majors Robert L. Sloss, of Lake Harmony, and Brittany R. Terpstra, of Jim Thorpe, toil on behalf of the Wildcat Events Board.
Theodore J. Persing’s marketing for “Succulent Sourdoughs” included an eye-catching bread basket. Daniel C. Frankenfield, left, offers up a variety of cheesecake flavors, while Timothy L. Kuntz presented the concept for “Timothy’s Tarts” with samples of a sea salt caramel tart. Free samples of Diana N. Lindner’s cake pops ran out quickly. Jennifer N.
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