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. Zachary T. Peachey, regular part-time Dining Services Worker I, starting March 1 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.
Services will be Saturday, March 10, for Ralph A. Horne, retired dean of instructional support/outreach, who died Monday, Feb. 19, at the age of 75. The service will be at 11 a.m. that day at St. Mary’s White Chapel Episcopal Church in Lancaster, Virginia.
Student development assistants encouraged peers to share their love of Pennsylvania College of Technology donors in February by delivering birthday greetings, signing "Thank you" cards and expressing gratitude via video message. "I am always in awe of the gratitude that my classmates and peers have for our generous Penn College donors," said Ryan Monteleone, lead student development assistant.
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.
Morgan Parrish acquires some engineering insight from Penn College's Eric K. Albert ... ... as well as a student perspective from Anthony M. Passaro. While accustomed to being on screen, Parrish enjoys the new experience of a three-dimensional scan of her likeness.
The pre-spring thaw – 50-plus degrees in the middle of February – sent a veritable Fountain of Youth flowing through campus, as a series of events introduced area girls and boys to a variety of exciting Science, Technology, Engineering and Math activities. On Feb.
The failure of U.S. military mental health policy to address the needs of veterans is the focus of an acclaimed documentary to be screened at the Community Arts Center. “Thank You for Your Service” will be shown on Wednesday, March 21, at 7 p.m. at the Arts Center, 220 W. Fourth St., Williamsport. Doors will open at 6 p.m.
Michael J. Connor, the Williamsport Civic Chorus' music director, welcomes concertgoers to the ACC. Among student volunteers at the concert is Jake C. Forelli, of Damascus, an engineering design technology major who serves on the MLK executive board.
A total of 231 patients were potentially helped by a Valentine's Day blood drive on campus, as members of the Penn College community contributed 77 pints during a one-day makeup collection for the American Red Cross. The Bloodmobile was quickly organized after winter weather cut short a Jan.
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