Four Pennsylvania College of Technology women's volleyball players earned Penn State University Athletic Conference All-Conference honors this season.
Students enjoyed a hauntingly happy Halloween Candy "Boo-fay" in Penn's Inn on Tuesday, a free event hosted by Dining Services. Spooky servings of root beer-flavored worms, gummy eyeballs and candy spiders highlighted the second annual frightfest, as well as favorites such as Skittles, M&M's and Smarties.
Penn College history professor William J. Astore took his audience on an inspirational cinematic journey Monday night, offering "Last Scenes of a Cinephile" as the fourth annual speaker in the David London My Last Words Lecture Series.
If you have more than one vehicle and you probably do choose to use the more fuel-efficient one when possible. On short trips or long, the more efficient vehicle will save gas and generally emit less pollution. Assess the "green-ness" of your vehicle online.
Students from Penn College's School of Hospitality celebrated the Williamsport Growers Market "Customer Appreciation Day" in typical hands-on fashion Saturday, carving pumpkins in a pre-Halloween competition and plating a variety of treats for hungry patrons at the downtown venue.
More than 80 Airframe and Powerplant mechanics holding inspection authorization attended a training seminar Saturday coordinated by Penn College and the Federal Aviation Administration Flight Standards District Office in Harrisburg. In addition to the FAA representatives at the Lumley Aviation Center in Montoursville, presenters included Randy Jenson, of Lycoming Engines; Chad R.
Students studying radiography at Pennsylvania College of Technology, along with the radiography program faculty and staff and the college's new Medical Imaging Club, will celebrate National Radiologic Technology Week Nov. 6-12.
A corporate partnership that has benefited Pennsylvania College of Technology students for 17 years will continue with the recent donation of $112,000 from the Caterpillar Foundation and a number of its regional dealerships. "CAT continues to show a strong commitment to our students and their education," said Mary A. Sullivan, dean of natural resources management.
An instructor in Pennsylvania College of Technology's diesel equipment technology department has been honored by the college and Caterpillar Inc. with the annual Pathfinder to Excellence award. Justin W.
A new exhibit of photographs opened in the Bookmarks in the Madigan Library. The photographs are part of the student work completed for the Commercial Photography course taught by Gary R. DiPalma, assistant professor of graphic design,in the Spring 2011 semester. Photographs were taken in four basic subject areas: fashion/portrait, food, product and architecture.
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