Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs The Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs reminds Pennsylvania veterans that they have until next Aug. 31 to apply for a special one-time payment to honor their service and sacrifice if they served on active duty in the Persian Gulf Theater of Operations from Aug. 2, 1990-Aug. 31, 1991.
Two baking and pastry arts students from Pennsylvania College of Technology spent the summer helping to fill thousands of stomachs at one of the area’s most-loved destinations: Knoebels Amusement Resort in Elysburg. Autumn E. MacInnis, of Trout Run, and Timothy L. Kuntz, of Wyalusing, spent the summer producing baked goods at the park’s Cookie Nook.
Benjamin C. Nesselrodt is interviewed for a WNEP newscast. Newswatch 16 visited the East Lycoming School District last week for a Labor Day Weekend story about an outdoor science classroom built as part of Penn College's Youth Leadership Program. Hughesville High School students Patrick R. Hiller, Benjamin C. Nesselrodt and Megan E.
Penn College's entry into NCAA play continued Tuesday night with a 4-1 men's soccer victory over Alfred State College. The win, which takes the Wildcats to 2-0 on the young fall season, followed women's volleyball and soccer in a series of early-semester "NCAA Kickoff" events to engage fans and spread the athletic excitement across campus. – Photos by Larry D.
Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member Lisa R. Bock will present a lecture that explores the technology of identity protection and its ramifications on Sept. 16 as part of the college’s Centennial Colloquia Series. Rapid technological advances since the Internet became public have opened many opportunities, but with them come threats to our identities, safety and financial resources.
For those looking to sharpen their computer skills while learning something new, Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering several easy-to-learn computer courses. New course offerings this October include: Office 2013 New Features Tuesday, Oct. 21, 9 a.m. to noon Take a tour of the updates and new features in Microsoft Office 2013.
Dr. Marshall D. Welch Jr. Dr. Marshall D. Welch Jr., a retired Williamsport orthodontist whose philanthropic contributions benefit students in Penn College's School of Transportation & Natural Resources Technologies, died Wednesday, Aug. 27, at the age of 85. Welch and his wife, Mary, are among those enshrined on the college's Donor Wall as members of the Millionaire's Society.
Art created from reclaimed denim is in the spotlight at the next exhibit at The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Madigan Library. “Those of Us Still Living” will run Sept. 2 through Oct. 1. A Meet the Artist Reception is set for 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 9, featuring a gallery talk at 5:30 p.m.
Hubler’s No. 7 car makes the rounds at the legendary Daytona International Speedway. After successful testing at Daytona in December, Hubler accepted the opportunity to drive one of three Bobby Gerhart-owned cars in the ARCA Racing Series. From the Fall 2014 One College Avenue magazine: Pulling on his white helmet and sliding into the driver’s seat, student Scott D.
The campus community cheered Penn College's new affiliation with the NCAA in the first of several Wildcat "kickoff" events starting this past weekend. Giveaways (including sunglasses and temporary tattoos), halftime competitions, a Fan Zone and concessions were featured, beginning with women's volleyball against Lycoming College at 5 p.m.
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