PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Christopher R. Grove, full-time Dining Services Assistant Manager, effective Nov. 19 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.
Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers closed out last week with a pair of wins and the men’s and women’s basketball teams got their seasons under way, going a combined 2-4. Wrestling According to coach Schuyler Frey, injuries took a toll in his team’s 55-0 loss at the University of Maryland Baltimore County on Wednesday.
Opening night for a new exhibit, Morgan Craig's "All of Nowhere: Explorations in Architecture and Identity" in The Gallery at Penn College. The artist is introduced by Penny G. Lutz, gallery assistant. A student studies the stunning visual forum, offered in oil. Craig shares thoughtful insight with a wall-to-wall crowd.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Residence Life Office has announced its five latest Resident Assistants to be applauded for exemplary service in their respective on-campus housing areas. Alison K. Van Metter RA of the Month Selected as November's Resident Assistant of the Month is Alison K.
The dean of hospitality at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently completed a doctorate in hotel, restaurant and institutional management from The Pennsylvania State University. Frederick W.
Two horticulture students at Pennsylvania College of Technology each received $1,250 scholarships during the Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Association Foundation’s recent member-celebration dinner at the Lancaster County Convention Center. The scholarships were awarded to Samuel W. Hanmer, of Harrisburg, and Jeremy L.
'The Wall' honors military personnel in the Penn College family. A range of military experience is evident in a black-and-white photo from 1862, depicting Civil War soldier Isaac Shaffer, great-great-great-grandfather of Army retiree Chester M. Beaver.
Matching donations from a Pennsylvania College of Technology student organization and its faculty mentor have brought a scholarship fund $1,000 closer to becoming a sustained source of financial aid. Students in Free Enterprise and adviser Dennis R.
Expo attendees get a closer look at Max E. Ameigh's circus layout during the 2011 Toy Train Expo. Patrick M. Breen's HO-gauge display will return this year. Penn College will be represented again at the annual Will Huffman Toy Train Expo, which celebrates its 22nd year this weekend at Park Place (800 W. Fourth St.) Two college employees are among the exhibitors of working layouts: Max E.
Vinay Bahl, associate professor of sociology at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently organized a panel discussion at the Pennsylvania Sociological Society’s annual conference.
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