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Three members of the full-time faculty at Pennsylvania College of Technology were honored with teaching awards during commencement ceremonies held May 17-18 at the Community Arts Center, Williamsport. As part of the Distinguished Teaching Awards program, Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour presented a Veronica M. Muzic Master Teacher Award to Gerri F.

Thirteen campus leaders were honored at Thursday evening's Penn College Awards banquet at Le Jeune Chef Restaurant, the 17th annual recognition of noteworthy involvement by graduating students. Penn College Awardees, from left, outside Le Jeune Chef Restaurant: Logan A. Gresock, Ashley M. Stuck, Eric J. Morris, Zachary E. Litchert, Elizabeth R. Mendenhall, Christine M. Reed, Katherine P.

Gathering for an ROTC lunch at Le Jeune Chef Restaurant are, from left, Brian Arnold; Carolyn R. Strickland, assistant vice president for academic services; Benjamin J. Sauter; President Davie Jane Gilmour; James D. Fortenberry; Daniel G. Curtin and Kyle A. Csorba.

Four Pennsylvania College of Technology students and an administrator were among those honored during a recent Bucknell University Bison Battalion Army ROTC awards banquet. Cadet Benjamin J. Sauter, of Montoursville, is presented with the Alan D. Gardner Award from retired Col. Larry L. Erdley.

Students literally learn the ropes under the ever-watchful eye of their faculty "spotter, an assistant professor of human services/social science who is retiring in August after more than 25 years of teaching. Traversing the low ropes in a trust- and team-building challenge. Sure-footed sneakers A "family tree?" Mother Nature provides convenient support for twins Kelcie L. (left) and Kaitlyn A.

An everyday emphasis on employee health has resulted in a Gold Fit-Friendly Worksite designation for Pennsylvania College of Technology, recognized by the American Heart Association for creating a “culture of wellness” on its campuses.

Pennsylvania College of Technology celebrated the contributions and commitment of its employees by presenting Distinguished Staff Awards and other honors at ceremonies commemorating Employee Recognition Week.

During the hectic end to another academic year, a whirling week that culminates in a trio of graduations over two days, Pennsylvania College of Technology paused Thursday to reflect on the distinguished contributions of its employees.

The second annual Wildcat Walk, an initiative of Penn College's Wellness Committee, stepped off at noon Wednesday outside The Madigan Library.

Dean Edward A. Henninger tells guests about Penn College's Student Managed Investment Fund, which uses real money to heighten students' appreciation of the risks and responsibilities involved in portfolio management. Visiting high school students enjoy a "fireside chat" with Paul L. Starkey, vice president for academic affairs/provost.. Sun-Gazette editor David F.