Mail processing clerk Judy L. Phillips accepts items from Gaven D. Crosby (left) and Eric T. McMahon for holiday shipment to troops abroad. Two members of the Residence Life Office's "Street Team," a group of 15 freshmen in student housing committed to improving campus life through community service, spearheaded the recent collection of items for the U.S.
Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball teams closed out their week (Dec. 1-7) on Saturday in fine fashion as both tasted victory for the first time this season. The college’s wrestling team was idle. FLASHBACK Men’s Basketball Stepping into Penn State University Athletic Conference play for the first time this season on Tuesday at Penn State York, the Wildcats fell, 85-65.
The traditional end-of-the-year showcase of final projects by students in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s School of Business & Hospitality was held Friday in the Thompson Professional Development Center’s Mountain Laurel Room, from hors d’oeuvres and ice sculptures to desserts, cakes and the always-anticipated chocolate houses auctioned to benefit Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity.
Elliott Strickland, chief student affairs officer (left) – and this year's "guest flipper" – forms a formidable team with Dining Services' Lee R. Whittington Sr. What's the perfect accompaniment to pancakes and ice cream? Fun and friends, of course! Popular event draws a full house J.D. Eicher provides the entertainment.
Schneider Electric has established an endowed scholarship at Pennsylvania College of Technology as part of the Penn College Scholarship Campaign. Hunter S. Forney, of Shippensburg, is the first recipient of an award from the Schneider Electric Scholarship.
Recognizing Pennsylvania College of Technology among its core partners for educating the next generation of construction managers, one of the largest general contractors in the United States has donated a piece of job-site technology to the institution.
With SGA President Michael L. Spear and Student Activities' Malinda C. Love to her immediate right, Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour shares the glow of the season. Light reflects off a foil cookie sheet on the Early Educators' entry, which won first prize among student organizations. Cookies, cocoa and cookies add to the festivities.
Pennsylvania College of Technology will hold a commencement ceremony Saturday, Dec. 21, for the nearly 300 students who have petitioned to graduate at the end of the Fall 2013 semester. The ceremony will begin at 11 a.m. in the Community Arts Center, 220 W. Fourth St., Williamsport.
Thirty-three student organizations and five Penn College offices share their big-hearted holiday wishes, appropriately delivered on larger-than-life wooden cards installed on the campus mall. The cards, many of them decorated during a festive annual gathering in the General Services warehouse, were lighted in a traditional ceremony at 5 p.m. Wednesday.
In the only basketball action for Pennsylvania College of Technology last week, the men’s team hosted Rochester (Mich.) College, the defending United States Collegiate Athletic Association Division I champion. Meanwhile, Wildcat wrestlers participated Sunday in the Lock Haven University MatTown Open.
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