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Laura M. Dickinson An associate professor of English-composition at Penn College will be the presenter at the next Friends of the (James V.) Brown Library Book Review Luncheon, set for Friday, May 2. Laura M.
Early childhood students celebrate at practicum get-together. Nearly 40 people attended Wednesday night's practicum banquet for 2013-14 graduates of Penn College's associate-degree early childhood education major and the early childhood director's competency credential. Among those gathering in the Thompson Professional Development Center to honor the students' success were Billie A.
As Pennsylvania College of Technology's reigning Alumni Sweethearts, Joshua A. and Aurora D. (DiRocco) Bonner visited campus this past weekend to stay overnight at the Victorian House and dine in Le Jeune Chef Restaurant. Their trip to campus, initially scheduled for Valentine's weekend (Feb. 15-16), was postponed due to winter weather, but springtime rolled out an even better red carpet.
Dental hygiene students made their annual visit Saturday to Williamsport’s Christ Episcopal Church, where they prepared a free dinner for the community.
Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty members D. Robert Cooley and Mark D. Noe will present a session on technology and environmental ethics on April 22 as part of the college’s Centennial Colloquia Series.
Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty members D. Robert Cooley and Mark D. Noe will present a session on technology and environmental ethics on April 22 as part of the college’s Centennial Colloquia Series.
Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty members D. Robert Cooley and Mark D. Noe will present a session on technology and environmental ethics on April 22 as part of the college’s Centennial Colloquia Series.
"Dr. Jean" on the Klump Academic Center Auditorium stage Early childhood education students join the guest speaker and Nancy A. Grausam, assistant professor (second from left) for a group photo. Early childhood education students hold a "Paper Plate Party," learning a follow-the-leader game in which their pupils would choose an imitable way to use a plate as an instrument.
A mosaic art installation is set to unfold on the Pennsylvania College of Technology campus this spring, and students and employees are invited to join in the assemblage by donating materials and volunteering time. The Centennial Mosaic, designed by David A.
Pennsylvania College of Technology and Harrisburg Area Community College recently entered into articulation agreements allowing graduates of HACC’s graphic design and HVAC programs a smoother transition if they choose to continue their education at Penn College.
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