Amber R. Fleming, of Williamsport, performs a lyrical solo to Sara Evans' "A Little Bit Stronger." Rachel E. Winand, of Nottingham, and Ryan Rousseau, of Pipersville, dance to Ed Sheeran's "Tenerife Sea." Families and friends enjoy the show.
With its brothers appropriately clad and joined by student Brittany R. Terpstra, a friend of the fraternity, Sigma Pi prepares for a brush-and-roller campaign ... ... including those hard-to-reach spots! Fraternity brothers add their personal touch to a universal message.
Let's start the "Family Feud!" Congrats to "The Johnson Family," the night's big winner. Dauphin Hall Resident Assistant Ryan O. Fowler, a nursing major from Tunkhannock and "Feud" participant, signals his eagerness to answer. "Survey says ..." Smiling faces and friendly competition were in evidence this past week, when Resident Assistants hosted a game night in the Dauphin Hall TV Lounge.
Pennsylvania College of Technology recently held induction ceremonies for its three honor society chapters, pausing in the scamper toward semester's end to acknowledge students' academic achievement.
Fourteen graphic design seniors at Pennsylvania College of Technology will exhibit their work as part of “Design: 2016,” the annual student portfolio exhibition in The Gallery at Penn College. A public reception for the exhibit’s opening will be held Friday, April 29, from 4 to 6 p.m., in the gallery, located on the third floor of the Madigan Library.
A philanthropic glow outside Rose Street Commons Web developer Michael Richards and daughter Amelia prepare to launch their lantern. Members of the Penn College Benefiting THON board Stephanie C. Myers, a culinary arts and systems major from Catawissa – and one of the Penn College dancers in the 2015 THON A student's illuminating tribute rises about the commons.
Old Man Winter may have waited 'til spring to unleash one more surprise for the season, but Saturday's snowfall did not deter the Timber Fest at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center. Despite the poor weather conditions, attendance was good and the competition was keen.
PGA Tour professional Ryan Palmer will be the visiting pro for the 2016 Penn College Foundation Golf Classic, to be held Monday, June 20, at the Williamsport Country Club. Proceeds from the annual event, now in its 30th year, benefit the Penn College Foundation Golf Classic Scholarship, a quasi-endowed scholarship fund exceeding $1 million.
Author and activist Rick Bass offers a thoughtful exploration of individual environmental responsibility. Audience members sit rapt by the speaker’s storytelling. (Second from right is Daniel J. Doyle, for whom the colloquia series is named. He is seated between two retired English professors: Ned S. Coates to his right and Richard M. Sweeney.) Prior to the lecture, Bass converses with Mark D.
A long line forms even before the start of Grad Finale. First and second in line (at right) are building automation technology seniors and Campus View Resident Assistants Cody A. Forke, of Gilbertsville, and Christopher J. Morrin, of Morrisville. Forke has a degree in electrical technology (’14) and Morrin graduated from heating, ventilation and air conditioning technology in 2015.
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