Girls in seventh and eighth grades visited campus Saturday to partake in SMART (Science and Math Applications in Real-World Technologies) Girls activities.
As an incentive to monitor and reduce our environmental footprint (save energy and water and reduce waste) Penn College's Energy Conservation Subcommittee offers this tip: "If all Americans were to reduce their meat consumption by 20 percent, it would be the equivalent of all Americans switching from a standard sedan to a Prius.
For the second week in a row, all Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball and softball games were postponed due to inclement weather, but the Wildcats hit the jackpot as men's basketball player Leroy Joiner was named the Penn State University Athletic Conference Player of the Year.
The Penn College Wildcat crisscrossed main campus Friday, giving "paws" to thank faculty/staff who donated to the Tracy A. Garis Memorial Scholarship in return for permission to "dress down." Accompanied by Gregory J.
Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member Nancy A. Grausam was a co-presenter during a Feb. 4 webinar for postsecondary early childhood education faculty.
Graphic design students had the opportunity Thursday to ask questions about the job search and how the "real world" looks for young graphic design graduates through a Skype conference with 2006 Penn College alumnus Austin Hoyt.
The Student Government Association at Pennsylvania College of Technology will hold its annual Silent Auction on April 6 to benefit a student-initiated scholarship fund that rewards campus involvement and leadership. The public is invited to view the sale items from noon to 4 p.m.
The Penn State University Athletic Conference named Penn College junior Leroy Joiner (Williamsport) as its men's basketball Player of the Year. The honor is voted on by all the PSUAC coaches. Joiner led the Wildcats in scoring and rebounding, averaging 21.5 points and 11.7 rebounds. He also was named a United States Collegiate Athletic Association All-American for the third straight year.
Penn College sophomore Kierstin Steer (South Williamsport) and freshman Tosha Stover (Bellefonte) earned Penn State University Athletic Conference women's basketball honors Thursday. Steer was named an All-Conference selection, while Stover was an honorable mention. The All-Conference team is comprised of top players from the PSUAC voted on by conference officials.
Students from five colleges and universities convened at Penn College on March 30 for the second annual Collaborative Care Conference. The group of 82 students and 15 facilitators representing a wide range of health occupations explored how health care providers can best serve underserved and vulnerable populations.
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