Hosted by Lycoming College, Pennsylvania College of Technology and AIDS Resource, Megan Phelps-Roper, a former member of the Westboro Baptist Church, will share her story of self-discovery along with unique insights on the need for understanding and compassion toward others during her presentation, “Empathy for the Other Side: Dialogue that Overcomes Hate, Makes Connections and Changes Minds.” The
A chef whose culinary creativity has been evidenced at Super Bowls, the Grammy Awards and the Kentucky Derby is set to lend his knowledge to Pennsylvania College of Technology students as they join him in the next edition of the college’s Visiting Chef Series.
On March 29, Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Student Nurses' Association will host a “Glow Walk” to benefit the American Cancer Society. The walk is scheduled from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on the college's main campus in Williamsport.
Judith Peck has made it her life’s work to paint about history and healing. She portrays the broken yet beautiful human experience in her oil paintings. The Gallery at Penn College will host “Hope and History,” a collection of Peck’s work, March 13 through April 18. A Meet the Artist Reception is set for Thursday, March 15, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., featuring an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m.
Students from Wyalusing Area School District show the aerator they designed to help grow greener lawns – without chemicals.
Students looking for a meaningful next step in their education should plan a spring road trip to Pennsylvania College of Technology, where leading-edge technology complements a hands-on philosophy that has been a hallmark for more than a century. The college will hold an Open House from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
An educational roundtable on the benefits of apprenticeships – closing skills gaps, retaining workers and attracting new employees – will be held May 3 at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Sponsored by Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Penn College, the 2018 Apprenticeship Summit will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Penn’s Inn on the second floor of the Bush Campus Center.
Singer Alyssa G. Gentile, of Fairport, New York, a pre-applied health studies: radiography concentration and member of the Wildcat softball team, was chosen as 2018's “Penn College Star” in Friday's fifth annual talent competition. Among the other eight musical performers, general studies student Heaven A.
Commemorative balloons accent the festivities. Apropos a hands-on campus, Simmons turns ingredients into inspiration ... ... demonstrating her mouth-watering craft for hungry clientele. Another noteworthy Dauphin Hall happening! The seventh annual Soul Food Dinner, a Black History Month tradition, was held Wednesday in Penn College's Capitol Eatery.
The economic benefit of constructing multifamily residences with Insulating Concrete Forms will be the topic of a free presentation co-sponsored this month by Penn College's School of Construction & Design Technologies. "The Business Case for Building Multifamily Buildings With Concrete," featuring Gregg A.
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