Seven students in the Penn College Construction Association recently visited the Schneebeli Earth Science Center for a tour of the lumber mill. Forestry instructor Jack Fisher provided a thorough tour of the mill, lumber yard and dry kiln for the students.
Just inside windows that fittingly looked out on foothills hugging a springlike fall day, a Penn College forestry professor urged his audience to examine the connections between their lives and theriches that surround them. "Nature can be a favorite shade tree in your back yard or that little plaza outside this building.
The healthful benefits of outdoor recreation will be shared by Dennis F. Ringling, a forestry professor at Pennsylvania College of Technology, during the Fall 2010 Madigan Library Forum. The free, public forum, "Let Nature Nurture Your Health," will be held from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 11, in the second-floor reading loft. Light refreshments will be served.
A 2002 graduate of Pennsylvania College of Technology recently was named "Outstanding Service Forester of the Year" by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Gerald L.
Two forest technology students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Natural Resources Management each have been awarded a $150 scholarship by the Council of Eastern Forest Technician Schools for their 4.0 grade-point averages. Laurie A. Nau, of Jersey Shore, and Regan J.
Distinguished Teaching Awards – including the Veronica M. Muzic Master Teacher Award, the highest level of recognition for faculty – were presented by Pennsylvania College of Technology during commencement ceremonies held May 14-15 at the Community Arts Center, Williamsport. Dennis F. Ringling, professor of forestry in the School of Natural Resources Management, was honored with the Veronica M.
Photo Gallery Pennsylvania College of Technology students finished third overall and placed in virtually every category when the college's School of Natural Resources Management hosted the Mid-Atlantic Intercollegiate Woodsmen's Meet on April 17.
Master falconer and licensed bald-eagle handler Michael W. Kuriga was a guest speaker for Pennsylvania College of Technology students in two sections of forest technology instructor Eric C. Easton's Wildlife Management class on Saturday, April 10. Kuriga brought with him an immature bald eagle that suffered a dislocation in the left wing, injured after falling from its nest.
Tim-brrrrr! On a brisk, spring day more suited for burning wood than cutting it, Pennsylvania College of Technology's Schneebeli Earth Science Center hosted the Mid-Atlantic Intercollegiate Woodsmen's Meet.
An advance look at Saturday's Mid-Atlantic Intercollegiate Woodsmen's Meet at Penn College's Schneebeli Earth Science Center was the top story on WNEP's 7 p.m. newscast Friday. Newswatch 16 reporter Jim Hamill traveled to Penn College's School of Natural Resources Management earlier in the day to talk with Jack E.
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