Two-day Bloodmobile nets 244 pints A total of 244 pints of blood were collected by the American Red Cross during the institution's first two-day blood drive in the past 20 years. Multiple-day campaigns were common at the former Williamsport Area Community College, and Penn College's success as a Bloodmobile venue prompted officials to revisit the practice.
John Bavaro talks with the audience near a wall of Roman-era "Fayum Portraits," recreated with 21st-century models. iCatching iPhone portraiture The camera freezes a subject's face, one of many in a rotation of wall-filling images. Realigned gallery walls draw patrons deeper into Bavaro's work.
High-performing individuals are often tapped for leadership roles with little or no training in effective leadership. A program offered by Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology assists individuals in launching their leadership careers and facilitates leadership teams by presenting common approaches to issues leaders may face.
Jacob Tuck maneuvers the ball during Thursday's men's game. Fans make some noise with "Go Wildcats" thundersticks. Tarik Laroche, who scored the night's two Wildcat goals, takes a shot. Sigma Nu fraternity members provide an Opening Night diversion.
The Hiawatha, dockside at Susquehanna State Park Enjoying the scenery while safely under roof Students "wing it" during Thursday getaway. Dining Services keeps the food line moving.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Residence Life Office announces the first of its Fall 2012 honorees in campus housing. Justin Z. Crider RA of the Month Justin Z. Crider, an automotive technology management major from Fairfield, was selected as Resident Assistant of the Month for August/September.
Students get career advice from 2010 graduate Phil Delazio. Students take a closer look. Framed by campus greenery, the Schramm rig towers above the Earth Science Center.
Faculty and staff in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s School of Health Sciences recently established an endowed scholarship fund to benefit students in the school.
A member of the chemistry faculty at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently presented papers at the Biennial Conference on Chemical Education. Kelly B. Butzler, assistant professor of chemistry at Penn College, presented two sessions at the conference, held July 29-Aug. 2 at The Pennsylvania State University. Kelly B.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student was among six nationwide to be selected for a 2012-13 scholarship from the Tag and Label Manufacturing Institute. Angela M. Sampsell, of Williamsport, a senior in the graphic communication management major at Penn College, was among four recipients from four-year degree programs. Each received a $5,000 scholarship.
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