Napkin artistry in the Thompson Professional Development Center Students from the Williamsport Area High School photography and digital media class toured Penn College's Le Jeune Chef Restaurant in February, gathering material for regional competition later this month. School of Hospitality chefs prepared salads, entrees, sandwiches and desserts for students to photograph, and Layne E.
In April, the Financial Aid Office at Pennsylvania College of Technology will offer a free session on the main campus in Williamsport to help students, prospective students and families complete the 2013-14 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Registration is open for the second annual Wildcat Comic Con, to be held Saturday, Sept. 28, on the main campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport. Formulation of the programming schedule is well under way, and a number of last year's presenters have already signed on to return.
Cisco Networking Academy Two of the certifications taught in Penn College's 10-year-old Cisco Networking Academy are among those recently accredited by the American National Standards Institute, the industry standard for information technology networking.
With a combined tenure of 26 years, women’s volleyball head coach Bambi A. Hawkins and men’s cross-country head coach Michael J. Paulhamus have announced their retirement from their respective positions at Pennsylvania College of Technology. “Both of these coaches have brought much success to Penn College,” said Director of Athletics Scott E. Kennell.
Lady Wildcats serve their community Seven members of the Penn College softball team, representing the Student Athlete Advisory Committee, recently participated in a community-service project at Christ Episcopal Church in Williamsport. The girls helped active church members with their monthly soup kitchen and assisted in food preparation, setup, serving and cleanup. From left are Katie L.
David M. Heiney "I have very, very fond memories of (Williamsport Technical Institute) and the (Williamsport Area) Community College," said David M. Heiney, who served as interim president of the latter from 1980-81.
Katherine P. Wylezik, enrolled in the applied health studies: occupational therapy assistant concentration, has been chosen as the Student of the Month at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Wylezik, of Bernville, serves as a Community Assistant for off-campus housing and has been a Residence Life Office clerk for more than three years.
Keynoter Kelsey A. Coppersmith, Class of 2012 Keepsake journals were provided to attendees. Guests move through the buffet line. Spring color accents the table. Student-athletes gather with coaches, family members. The eighth annual Women in Sports Day was held Sunday in Penn's Inn, hosting 65 current and prospective Penn College student-athletes, coaches and guests.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's annual "Happy Hour," which encourages students to make sound decisions during and after Spring Break, will be held from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in Penn's Inn.
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