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"Protection," by Tyler Coey Yosiell Lorenzo's "Push Comes to Shove" "The Crippler," by Matthew Ryan Sharp Penn College alumni Casey Gleghorn (graphic design, '09) and John Yogodzinski (graphic communications management, '07), co-owners of Converge Gallery at 140 W. Fourth St., invite the campus community to an exhibit of lowbrow and graffiti art tailored to a student audience.

Student whiffle-ball team Rivalry renewed under late summer shadows Staff/faculty squad The fall semester is barely two days old, but the athletic rivalry between Penn College students and employees is already heating up. Taking to the whiffle-ball field Tuesday night, students started the scoring with two runs in the top of the second inning – thanks to costly errors by the staff/faculty team.

The Registrar's Office has released the list of Summer 2012 graduates from Pennsylvania College of Technology. Summer 2012 dean's list Stacey M. Adams, Laceyville, Associate of Applied Science, Accounting Adeyinka E. Agbaje, Brooklyn, N.Y., Bachelor of Science, Physician Assistant Brandon S. Allison, Roaring Spring, Bachelor of Science, Aviation Maintenance Technology Robert A.

Pennsylvania College of Technology announces its Summer 2012 dean's list. List of Summer 2012 graduates Robert A. Allison, Danville, Bachelor of Science, Physician Assistant Brice R. Ambron, Slatington, Bachelor of Science, Physician Assistant Kacey S. Ammerman, Athens, Bachelor of Science, Nursing Ivan W.

First-year students and returnees alike said "Goodbye" to summer and "Hello" to the Fall 2012 semester during Penn College's Welcome Weekend festivities. After check-in and move-in for newcomers Saturday, the evening included a presidential welcome, fireworks display and another visit from a traditionally popular hypnotist.

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. David L. Eury, full-time Residence Hall Security Officer, Penn College Police; effective Aug. 22 Georgine C.

When the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s volleyball team opens its season Saturday at Luzerne County Community College, it will have had just two weeks of practice under its belt, and that wasn’t with the full squad. Several players are expected to join this week once classes begin.

Employees of 21st Century Signs disconnect the refurbished entrance sign from the crane that helped to place it. The newly placed sign (alongside its temporary predecessor) points the way for Welcome Weekend arrivals.

Residence Life staff awaits Welcome Weekend arrivals Among the proven campus leaders who will greet first-year students and their families upon their Welcome Weekend arrival at Penn College are members of this red-shirted regiment of Resident Assistants, who assembled with other members of the Residence Life staff for a group photo on the steps of the Breuder Advanced Technology and Health Scienc

Adding a touch of the visual to her vision for the coming academic year, President Davie Jane Gilmour opened the Fall 2012 semester with a "highlight reel" of recent successes – and a challenge to build on nearly 100 years of student-centered tradition.