The Gallery at Penn College announces its 2015-16 exhibition season, featuring innovative and talented artists working across a range of mediums. The eight artists featured in the gallery’s new season hail from across the country and internationally.
John M. Arrigonie, exercise science faculty member, makes sure that participants are properly using the cardio equipment. Campers are introduced to weight training with the college's Precor machines. Upper-body stretching in the free-weight lab Arrigonie shows participants proper leg-press technique. Youngsters learn the correct way to bench press.
David Toms, framed by the gallery at his well-attended tutorial Serendipitous sunshine kisses the day's proceedings. The visiting pro takes his audience from tee ... ... to green.
A participant checks progress on a 3-D printed elephant toy. A member of the business Sirens of Sound explains to mentors a smartphone speaker developed by her company during the Wildcat Den Showcase. Cellphone kickstands and charms were among team Copy, Paste, Print’s products. A participant shows her team’s solution to a broken camera tripod.
Pamela Mix, secretary to the ESC executive director and assistant dean of transportation and natural resources technologies, takes the wheel of the simulator. Friendly greeters (from left) are Jim Patterson, CTS director; Carla Rhone, program support specialist, Shale TEC; and Hadly Ransom, intensive workforce specialist, PA CareerLink Lycoming County.
Employees and students staff check-in tables in Dauphin Hall's Capitol Eatery. Emma J. Sutterlin, an applied health studies: occupational therapy assistant concentration major from State College, is among Connections' invaluable student Links. Encouraging incoming students and their families to “share their memories,” Paul R.
Campers prepare daikon radishes for a salad garnish. Chef Frank M. Suchwala, assistant professor of hospitality management/culinary arts, helps a student learn knife skills as she minces parsley. The students’ final buffet (just a portion is shown here) shows off their hard work. – A student dices carrots using safe cutting procedures. Chef Craig A.
Bambi A. Hawkins, learning laboratory coordinator for the paramedic program, shows a camper proper hand placement to create a “seal” when using a bag valve mask to provide oxygen. An important part of a fitness assessment, campers record one another’s blood pressure in the exercise science major. A camper uses a laparoscopic camera and surgical tools in the surgical technology lab.
Matthew A. Bamonte (right) who graduated last month with a bachelor's degree in information technology sciences-gaming and simulation, assists a young camper with his question. Young campers learn how to program simulation on a Lego robot. Apps are where it's at! A group of campers learns how to develop mobile applications under the tutelage of Spyke M.
Despite an abbreviated program and attendance thinned by rain, Williamsport's 32nd annual God, Country and Community Flag March was held as planned Sunday night. The parade formed several blocks away at Nichols Place, eventually traveling onto the Penn College campus and ending under the 30-by-60-foot American flag outside the Student & Administrative Services Center.
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