The six graduating seniors on the Penn College men's volleyball team Brad Bell, Andrew Epley, Colin Grube, Jared Palko, Philip Reist and Matthew Stoltz all were honored by head coach Wes Strayer prior to their Saturday game against an alumni squad. Bell, a graphic design major from Harrisburg, is in his fourth season for the Wildcats.
Some little things that go a long way in making our planet healthier can become a daily habit: Slow down and consume less; say "No" to plastic bags, use your own coffee cup, reuse jars and containers and bring your own lunch box, think before you print; use shared-ride opportunities and walk, use less water. More to come from your Energy Conservation Subcommittee at Penn College!
Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball and softball teams got their seasons under way with 13 games in Myrtle Beach, S.C., while two wrestlers representing the college got their first taste of national competition.
The Penn College archery team hosted a Youth Fun Day at the Field House at 6 p.m. Thursday, March 3. More than 25 young archers from the Youth Hunter Education Challenge attended the activity, which included the first-ever Penn College Pro/Am. The archery team set up three stations for nine teams (one college archer and three youths from the YHEC group).
Pennsylvania College of Technology will hold an Open House on Saturday, March 26, offering prospective students, their families and friends an opportunity to explore academic programs, student life, and the college's campus and facilities. The event will be offered from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
As winter soon gives way to gardening season, Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library offers a timely presentation to help green thumbs differentiate between beneficial and baneful backyard growth. Horticulture instructor Carl J. Bower Jr. will present a free, public forum "Plants: Friend or Foe?" from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, April 21, in the library's second-floor reading loft.
The cast and crew of a theatrical comedy at Pennsylvania College of Technology that was rescheduled from fall are set to entertain the community. "Run for Your Wife," Ray Cooney's farce about a London cab driver who has two lives, two wives and a very precise schedule to keep it all straight! will be presented at 7:30 p.m. March 31 and April 1-2 in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium.
A physician assistant student at Pennsylvania College of Technology was awarded a full scholarship for 2010-11 through the National Health Service Corps. Heather J. Simonson, a junior from Catawissa, was one of 125 students selected from a pool of 65,000 applicants.
Industry employees from far and wide converged in Penn College's Plastics Manufacturing Center on Tuesday and Wednesday, as the Rotational Molding Center of Excellence held its third hands-on workshop. A renowned technical resource, the course blends classroom training with practical experience on top-level machinery in the Breuder Advanced Technology and Health Sciences Center.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has received equipment and software from Honeywell to support the college's bachelor-degree major in building automation technology. Todd S.
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