PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Nicole G. Beerman, full-time Admissions Counselor, Diversity Initiatives; starting March 26 Brahmachari Devvrat, full-time Admissions Counselor, effective March 26 Lorenzo A.
The Penn College community welcomed prospective students, their families and their friends to Spring Open House on Saturday. The entire campus was open for exploration, with knowledgeable and friendly students, employees and alumni around every corner to help potential enrollees and other guests make the most of their stay. – Photos by J.J. Boettcher and Rachel A.
A 1908 Studebaker electric car, owned by the William E. Swigart Jr. Automobile Museum in Huntingdon and restored at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was recognized with an award at Florida's prestigious Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance earlier this month – the first student project ever judged at the renowned show.
Step right up! Brandon M. Rehmann, a building construction technology from Potomac, Md., relishes the return on his charitable investment. Reasner is joined (from left) by his THON support team: students Rylee A. Butler, of Bellefonte, engineering design technology; Stephanie C. Myers, of Catawissa, culinary arts and systems; Morgan L. Royer, of Centre Hall, graphic design; Catherine M.
An image from "Thank You for Your Service" Wednesday night’s local screening of the documentary, "Thank You for Your Service," which emerged from collaborative efforts among Penn College, Lycoming College and the Community Arts Center, was a success.
Public Relations and Marketing at Pennsylvania College of Technology was honored recently for two of its marketing efforts. The college received Honorable Mention in two categories in the 11th Annual CUPPIE Awards for Creative Excellence in Marketing and Communications in Education. The competition is sponsored by CUPRAP (College and University Public Relations and Associated Professionals).
The evening's movie motif included this decorative clapperboard. Their families and friends know them by alternate names, but everyone at the dinner was provided with a celebrity alter ego upon arrival. From left, then, are "Nick Jonas," "Ronda Rousey," "Taylor Swift" and "Jay-Z." The St.
Penn College students (at left) Wyatt R. Ford, of Oreland, and Hunter M. Landis, of Middletown, mentor visitors to their assigned workstation. Luse (visible at left background) shares his time-tested craft with tomorrow's designers and builders. Furnished with trowels and masons' "mud," two Penn State students get to work on laying block. Penn College student Joe J.
Pennsylvania College of Technology accounting faculty members recently presented a session on income tax returns – and the assistance available to file them – at Thrive International Programs in Williamsport. Michael D.
Festively outfitted and wishing "life's many blessings" to all are (from left) Jessica L. Cavanaugh, of Lewistown, a health information management major and substitute dining services worker; and dining services workers Wanda A. Gardner and Janet L. McDermott. Colored beads aid in the wearin' of the green. A mouthwatering menu – including chicken in an Irish whiskey cream sauce – awaits diners.
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