Automotive restoration technology students with the Chevelle outside Madigan Library A 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Super Sport, fastidiously restored by Penn College students over the past three years, won a first-place junior award at the Antique Automobile Club of America's Eastern Regional Fall Meet held this month in Hershey.
Each attendee was given a sugar skull, a "canvas" on which to fashion a heartfelt memorial. Students squeeze hard-drying royal icing onto their creations ... ... while enjoying culturally appropriate fare such as quesadillas (chicken and cheese) and nachos.
Sharing the fruits of their hands-on study of floral-design techniques are Brianna E. Bucklin ... ... Alexander R. Campolongo ... ... Darren J. Layre ... ... Chris J. Troxell ... ... and Brandy N. White. Acquiring an appreciation of basic floral-design principles – and colorfully applying those elements in their course work – students in Karen R.
The autumn excursion to Ard's Farm included games outside the corn maze ... ... and a hayride to the pumpkin patch. Community Assistants Lauren J. Crouse and Sarah Boyer took a group of off-campus students to Ard's Farm in Lewisburg on Friday for a bit of seasonal fun.
Continuing a tradition of excellence, a team of Pennsylvania College of Technology business students cracked the Top 10 in an international business-simulation game, while another entered the Top 100 in two categories among competitors from colleges and universities around the world.
Culinary arts and systems students Rachel A. Mertz and Sammera T. Fleming serve a variety of cake. Culinary arts and systems student Dallas A. Tyree – one of the event’s student managers – serves a kale-and-white-bean dish to market visitor David L. Evans, professor of biology (anatomy and physiology).
Cisco Networking Academy NetBrain Technologies Inc. will provide Penn College students with a demonstration of its map-driven, network-automation software during a virtual conference, scheduled from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, in Room E140 of the Breuder Advanced Technology and Health Sciences Center.
Four students – all of them music-makers in some form or another – have moved on to the finale of the "Penn College Star" talent competition, vying to be the winner when the last round is held at 9 p.m. Nov. 12 in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium.
Penn College welcomed prospective students, their families and friends, and its community neighbors to Fall Open House on Sunday. Helpful employees, students and alumni were on hand throughout the day to enable exploration of academic programs, student life, and the college's campuses and facilities.
Student leaders get acquainted at crosstown bonfire. Student Government Association President Ryan A. Gibson, who got invited to the Lycoming College Homecoming Bonfire on Friday night, took along a group of fellow student leaders and friends. "We had a good time meeting students from Lycoming College," said Commuter Assistant Morgan N. Keyser.
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