Penn College News

Events Articles

Displaying 2261 - 2270 of 3142 results (page 227 of 315)

Raymond Marshalek, who graduated from Penn College forerunner Williamsport Technical Institute in 1955, received an Alumni of the Year Award during the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce's ninth annual Education Celebration on Thursday.

In a festively decorated Penn's Inn, a number of Penn College offices hosted a Tuesday "Happy Hour" gatheringto encourage students to make wise, safe decisions during their imminent Spring Break. Useful information was available about alcohol, safe sex, highway safety, judicious sun exposure and other considerations for students embarking on midsemester getaways.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Health Sciences will host a 5K Run/Walk on April 17 to raise scholarship funds for students enrolled in health sciences majors at the college. Faculty and staff from the School of Health Sciences are organizing the event.

Pennsylvania College of Technology will hold an Open House on Saturday, March 27, 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.

Members of Penn College's Student Athlete Advisory Committee celebrated Dr. Seuss's birthday with Sheridan Elementary School pupils Tuesday. This is the second year in which council members joined in celebrating Read Across America at the school. The student-athletes sang "Happy Birthday" to Dr.

A number of Pennsylvania College of Technology offices again are encouraging students to make wise, safe decisions during Spring Break. In a party atmosphere from 5-6:30 p.m.

Pennsylvania College of Technology hosted its spring Visiting Chef Series from Feb. 17-19, welcoming Chef DeJuan Roy, executive chef of 95 Cordova at the historic Casa Monica Hotel in St. Augustine, Fla. While at the college, Roy worked alongside School of Hospitality students, sharing his expertise as they prepared a benefit dinner that concluded the stay.

A "Cure the Blues Jazz Fest," sponsored by Penn College's Student Activities Office in conjunction with Black History Month, was held from 2-9 p.m. Saturday in the Field House. About 135 people heard a selection of jazz and blues performances by Blue Magnolia, The Chuck Lambert Band, Greg Burgess and Andy Seal, The Ann Kerstetter Band and Project Natale.

Baseball/softball clinics and a basketball camp are among the activities to be held on Pennsylvania College of Technology's main campus in the coming weeks. The college and Elite American Baseball Academy will present baseball and softball clinics, open to boys and girls ages 8 to 18, on Saturday, Feb. 27, at the FIeld House. Clinic hours will be 9 a.m.-1 p.m. for baseball and 2-6 p.m.

Penn College hosted the annual American Welding Society Welding Competition for secondary and postsecondary welding students Friday morning.