Pennsylvania College of Technology kicked off its celebration of Welcoming Week (Sept. 15-24) with an official proclamation from President Davie Jane Gilmour. “Penn College’s success depends on ensuring that all students feel welcome,” the proclamation reads. From left, students Jan J. Bruegmann, of Germany; Laurent P. Mahr, of Austria; Yousef I. Asiri, Abdullah A. Albishi and Mohammed A.
Pennsylvania College of Technology recently marked the beginning of its full membership status with the NCAA by unveiling a Wildcat-inspired bus – Susquehanna Trailways-owned and Penn College-branded – and a new way to support athletics: the Wildcat Club.
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. Dawn Snyder, full-time temporary Training Coordinator, National Sustainable Structures Center, Workforce Development & Continuing Education; beginning Sept. 18 Amanda L.
An array of tabletop nonperishables represents what a student can receive weekly from the campus pantry. Cheryl Y. Hammond, Dining Services' special events manager, serves Community Peer Educator Tasia A. Werkmeister ... ... as students gain food for thought about The Cupboard.
Christopher P. Ray has been appointed executive director, business development for Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Ray served for the past three years as client development director for WDCE and succeeds Shannon Munro, who recently was named vice president for the department.
The campus community officially entered an exciting new age Wednesday night: celebrating Pennsylvania College of Technology's full membership in Division III of the NCAA – not to mention the attendant boost to school pride from a dynamic new logo, an exciting mascot makeover and a literal driving force for institutional marketing.
William C. Bradshaw A memorial service will be Oct. 1 for William C. Bradshaw, a retired faculty member and administrator at Williamsport Area Community College and Penn College, who died Wednesday, Sept. 6, in Wellsboro.
About 30 students took part in the inaugural Penn College Outdoor Weekend on Friday and Saturday, enjoying a camping trip amid the Schneebeli Earth Science Center's 400-plus acres of scenic surroundings.
During a 2004 study abroad trip, LeBlanc (in white shirt) joins students at a cultural site in Japan. LeBlanc led six Penn College study abroad courses in Japan, where students visited Tsuyama National College of Technology. Photo courtesy of LeBlanc From the Fall 2017 Penn College Magazine: Physics faculty member Joseph E.
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. Riley F. Donahoe, full-time Police Officer, beginning Sept. 11 Jamie R. Miller, full-time temporary Coordinator of Residence Life II and regular part-time Head Coach, Wrestling; starting Sept. 11 Elizabeth A.
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