The speaker is backed by visuals of a brooch she gave to former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, who used pins as her diplomatic signature. Two stories of audience engagement in the ACC Auditorium Strzelec answers an audience member’s question as the evening’s moderator, Craig A. Miller, instructor of engineering design, looks on.
The Bush Campus Center was a marketplace of merriment during Tuesday's Grad Finale for students who will process with their classmates in three commencement ceremonies on May 11-12. Thanks to the five-hour Penn's Inn event facilitated by The College Store, the near-alumni could conveniently tend to all manner of graduation-related errands. – Photos by Rachel A. Eirmann, student photographer
PCMA members display their Autocross Pontiac Fiero. Inventive student-made trophies include an award in memory of Larry B. Leavitt, who died in January after 20 years as an automotive faculty member. Members of the college's Diesel Performance Club offer up a work-in-progress: a 1959 Mack B model with triple turbochargers. Loren R.
Pennsylvania College of Technology will provide free dental hygiene services to veterans, members of the armed services and their dependents on Saturday, April 14. Available services include exams, cleanings, X-rays, fluoride treatments and oral health education, as well as sealants for eligible children.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Student Nurses’ Association raised nearly $1,500 for the American Cancer Society on March 29 when it hosted its first “Glow Walk.” The group surpassed its goal of $1,000 for the first-year effort. Despite damp weather, walkers looped the campus mall as the sun set, wearing glow necklaces and glasses provided by the American Cancer Society.
The father-son sales team of Brad E. and Bryce Lenig sold pie-scented candles as a fundraiser for Cub Scout Pack 12. A part-time Information Technology Services employee, Brad is also enrolled in information technology: network specialist concentration. Mozug Custom Woodworking caters to a coffee-loving clientele with its caffeinated coasters.
Phi Mu Delta's Raymond L. Long, a building automation technology student from Forest City, takes hands-on education in a fundraising direction. Awaiting their clientele Wednesday evening are three Sigma Pi members, flashing an appropriate gesture as Easter neared. From left are Andrew A. Smith, Philadelphia, aviation maintenance technology; Darien J.
A perennial friendly face in the KDR, Dining Services' Denice D. Scott keeps it happy AND healthy. The Capitol Eatery's head cook, Cody I. Miller, at your service Just one of the many dishes to sample Deb E. Munro, a Dining Services assistant manager, helps fill the plate of John A. Gondy, of Glenmoore.
Taking advantage of daylight saving time and springlike weather, honorees gather on the PDC back patio for a group photo. Utensils and directions provide the fundamentals for daily contentment. Andrus makes a humorous point about career success. Mackey introduces the keynoter to a PDC full house, including honorees and their guests, nominators and AWE alumnae.
Meeting the mascot An excited egg-seeker, with "spidey" bucket at the ready The event lends a uniquely colorful cast to the always-beautiful Vic House grounds. With energy and focus, the search is afoot. A golden opportunity awaits.
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