"Look Beyond the Mirror" week, which annually raises awareness about body image and eating disorders, culminated in two health fairs outside the Keystone Dining Room (lunch) and the Capitol Eatery (dinner) on Wednesday.
The staff/faculty softball team entered Elm Park cool and calm Wednesday evening; its student challengers arrived wanting to end their opponents' win streak. Wyatt Decker led off the game with a blast over the left/center field wall. A leadoff home run for the students? No big deal for the staff/faculty and Mike Paulhamus, who returned to pitch after a one-year stint on the disabled list.
About 12 students participated in the Floral Arrangements Short Course held Tuesday evening in Penn's Inn. Christine A. Fink, a member of Penn College's horticulture faculty, led the course and taught students how to make elegant floral arrangements. The program, like others offered this year in the Bush Campus Center, was sponsored by the Student Activities Office. Photos by Michael J.
The Student Athlete Advisory Committee hosted a "Play for Hope Dodgeball Tournament" Tuesday evening in the Field House. The event, spearheaded by SAAC member and wrestler Logan A. Gresock, served as a fundraiser for Hope Enterprises, Inc.
Williamsport ESPN Radio's Trevor Turner this week interviewed Wildcat pitcher Josh Longsderff and Penn College baseball coach Chris Howard about Friday's history-making perfect game against Penn State Greater Allegheny: Josh Longsderff and Penn College baseball coach Chris Howard
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QM2TM-ZNRg Penn College's landscape/horticulture technology program is a thriving source of skilled workers for the nation's "green" industry, as evidenced by satisfied employers at a recent Career Fair in the School of Natural Resources Management. "Students from Penn College who are coming out ...
Sophomore Josh Longsderff (Columbia), who tossed Penn College's first-ever perfect baseball game Friday, was named the United States Collegiate Athletic Association and Penn State University Athletic Conference "Pitcher of the Week" for the period ending April 15. In his only start of the week against No.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus, located just east of Wellsboro, will host information sessions for those interested in pursuing nursing or medical assisting as a career. The sessions include information about the application process, tuition and financial aid.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's baseball team split in its four games last week, but one of its wins was over previously unbeaten Penn State Greater Allegheny and came on a perfect game. In softball, Penn College was 2-4.
An eight-member reaccreditation team representing the Middle States Commission on Higher Education began a four-day visit April 15 with a reception in The Gallery at Penn College and dinner in Le Jeune Chef Restaurant.
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