A student production of the acclaimed drama, "Proof," will be presented free at Pennsylvania College of Technology's Klump Academic Center Auditorium this weekend. Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday; doors will open each night at 7. The college's Student Activities Office is sponsoring the theatrical production, which is directed by Kevin A.
This week, Student Activities will present its first in a series of three plays to be produced during the 2006-07 academic year: "Proof," by David Auburn, kicks off the season at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the ACC Auditorium. Admission is free. PCToday continues a weeklong reflection by cast members, today offering insight from Amanda LeClair.
This week, Student Activities will present its first in a series of three plays to be produced during the 2006-07 academic year: "Proof," by David Auburn, kicks off the season at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the ACC Auditorium. Admission is free. This drama has a cast of four; each holds a crucial element to the equation of the story.
Seven teams of regional Volvo service and parts technicians competed at Pennsylvania College of Technology's Schneebeli Earth Science Center from Nov. 6-9 for the right to represent the Northeast region in next month's North American "Volvo Master Cup" finals.
Air Force Col. Frank Sullivan, an alumnus of Penn College's immediate predecessor, discussed construction opportunities in the U.S. State Department andabroad during an appearance in the PDC Mountain Laurel Room on Tuesday.
The Pennsylvania Economic Association has chosen Pennsylvania College of Technology as the site of its 2007 annual conference, to be held from May 31 to June 2 at the college's main campus in Williamsport. "At last November's PEA board meeting, I volunteered our campus," said Gerald D.
The next accomplished chef slated to work with students as part of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Visiting Chef Series has traveled internationally to share his skills, but, in November, he will mentor budding chefs in his hometown. Born and raised in Williamsport, Chef Scott Rowe's vast experience encompasses restaurants, private clubs and resorts.
An International Reception was held Oct. 18 in the PDC Mountain Laurel Room for about 40 international students, faculty (both international and those who support international programming), local host families for visiting students, and visitors from Tsuyama, Japan (five students and two professors).
Members of the business community toured the Madigan Library on Thursday evening as part of a PM Exchange. PM Exchanges offered by the Williamsport-Lycoming Chamber of Commerce are networking events providing chamber members, business leaders and dignitaries the opportunity to socialize and discuss issues.
Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour held the first in a planned series ofopen forums in the PDC Mountain Laurel Room on Tuesday. The session with no prepared remarks or agenda, and ample opportunity for give-and-take on topics ranging from recycling to "spam" e-mail gathered ideas on improving "Effectiveness and Efficiency" across the college's campuses.
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