More than 20 members of the Pennsylvania Conservation Corps a statewide program that offers work experience, job training and educational opportunities to young people who complete a variety of projects on public lands within the commonwealth visited Penn College on Monday to learn more about natural gas-related careers in the Marcellus Shale play.
The sixth annual Women In Sports Day was held Sunday, as current and prospective Penn College female athletes, coaches, athletic staff and campus administrators gathered in Penn's Inn for an inspirational address by featured speaker Lindsey K. Fackler.
This week's Green Tip from Penn College's Energy Conservation Subcommittee: As the outdoors (eventually) greens for the season of spring, you, too, can add "plant power" to your indoor environment. Plants can reduce dust particles and contaminants that come from building materials and other sources.
Mother Nature,14; Pennsylvania College of Technology, 0. That was the result of college athletic teams last week, as all 14 scheduled games six in baseball and eight in softball were postponed due to snow and cold temperatures. But that doesn't mean nothing happened.
Pennsylvania College of Technology welcomed prospective students, their families and friends to an informative and enjoyable Spring Open House on March 26.
Pennsylvania College of Technology students and alumni looking for postgraduate jobs or valuable internships networked with scores of employers at the Spring 2010 Career Fair, held March 24 and/or 25 in Penn's Inn, the Schneebeli Earth Science Center and the Lumley Aviation Center.
A gallery talk and artist's reception were held at Penn College on Thursday in conjunction with "Paintings," a series of "hyperrealistic" New York City street scenes by Denis Peterson. The exhibit, at The Gallery at Penn College on the third floor of Madigan Library, will run through April 20. The gallery is open 1-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday; 2-8 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday; and 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's director of radiography recently served as a reviewer for a radiographic technology textbook. Robert Slothus completed a review of "Principles of Radiographic Imaging: An Art and a Science, Fifth Edition." He offered insight on the book's content and format. The book, written by Richard R. Carlton and Arlene M.
A talent show emceed by Xclusive, whose robotic dancing was a hit during the 2008 season of "America's Got Talent" gave Penn College students the opportunity to share their gifts Thursday night and win a share of the cash prizes. The event, held in Penn's Inn, was sponsored by the Wildcat Events Board.
A faculty member in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Health Sciences recently received a doctorate in education. Michael P. Covone, assistant professor of applied health studies, received his doctorate in March from Walden University.
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