The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Madigan Library, will host “Natural Elements,” an exhibit featuring the work of Bill Wolff and Marcia Wolfson Ray, from Oct. 11 to Nov. 11.
William J. Astore, professor of history at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently presented a paper at The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Astore spoke on Sept. 13 as part of the Johns Hopkins Colloquia Series in the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology. The title of his paper was “One Size Doesn’t Fit All: The Perils of Developing ‘Big’ Software Systems for the U.S.
PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Cathy E. Yorks, transfer from casual part-time Dining Services Worker II to regular part-time Dining Services Worker I, Dining Services; effective Oct.
Event coordinator Dana R. Suter, coordinator of part-time student employment and career programming (second from left) enjoys chatting with her mentees. Dennis R. Williams, associate professor of business administration/management (right) – and adviser to Students in Free Enterprise – mentors a table of SIFE members. Amelia A. Seaton, dining room manager, demystifies the wine-selection process.
Continuing a tradition of Penn College students leaving their lasting mark on campus, instructor Franklin H. Reber Jr.'s concrete construction class this week poured new sidewalks near the Hager Lifelong Education Center entrance off West Third Street.
David Munn Junior David Munn (Athens) was named the United States Collegiate Athletic Association and Penn State University Athletic Conference men’s soccer Goalie of the Week for the period ending Sept.
Courtney Gernert Sophomore Courtney Gernert (Palmyra) was named the United States Collegiate Athletic Association and Penn State University Athletic Conference women’s volleyball Player of the Week for the period ending Sept. 30. Gernert, a graphic design major, racked up an impressive 38 kills, 76 digs and five service aces in the Wildcats’ 3-2 week.
Members of the Health Sciences Living-Learning Community enjoy a night out with their faculty adviser at Faxon Lanes. Students ham it up during the fun, community-building break from campus and homework. The School of Health Sciences Living/Learning Community is well under way again this academic year.
A member of the Pennsylvania College of Technology Foundation Board of Directors and his wife have created a scholarship at the college. Ray Mattie, a 1984 alumnus, and his wife, Michelle, established the Mattie Family Scholarship at Penn College.
An athletic-shoe sale to benefit the Penn College baseball team will be held from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 11, in the Field House. Buy one pair, get a second pair free! Quality name brands (Nike, Adidas, And1, Reebok, New Balance, among others) will be available at discount prices – some as low as $10 – in sizes 5-11 for women and 6½-14 for men. Cash, checks and credit cards will be accepted.
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