The Gallery at Penn College, relocated to the top floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology's new Roger and Peggy Madigan Library, will open its first exhibit of the semester as the library opens its doors for the first time on Aug. 14.
Designed for students who want focused study in the fine arts, an associate degree in studio arts will become part of Pennsylvania College of Technology's offerings for the 2006-07 academic year.
Two students from the South Williamsport Area School District are the latest recipients of awards from a scholarship established at Pennsylvania College of Technology to honor the memory of the late wife of state Sen. Roger A. Madigan, a member of the college's board of directors. Jennifer C. Berrios and Andrea L.
For the second consecutive year, Max E. Ameigh, part-time instructor of advertising art/ceramics at Pennsylvania College of Technology, will be honored in "Who's Who Among America's Teachers." Ameigh's biography will appear in the 10th edition of the book. He was also honored in the ninth edition, published in 2005. Teachers who are honored in the book have been nominated by a former student.
Public-service announcements created for area nonprofit clients by students in the mass media communication major at Pennsylvania College of Technology will air locally on cable television. The students are enrolled in an advanced digital media production course offered by the college's School of Integrated Studies.
First-graders from Lyter Elementary School in Montoursville visited Penn College's graphic communications facilities this week, where, with the help of members of the Gamma Epsilon Tau graphic arts fraternity, they learned about how things are printed.
The black-and-white photography of Stephanie L. Fetter, an advertising art major from Mill Hall, will be featured this month in the Collegetown Gallery at Rock Station (357 Pine St.). The Collegetown Gallery is designed to introduce talented young visual-art students from local colleges to Greater Williamsport and the local art world.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's graphic communications department and the Gamma Epsilon Tau graphic arts honors fraternity at the college will celebrate International Printing Week from Jan. 16-20 with a variety of activities.
By day, she is a near-anonymous secretary for a kitchen-and-bath supplier. But for two hours a week, Nikki Grove becomes "DJ Kaidy," the internationally known host of a campus-radio program that has become nearly as phenomenal as the television series it celebrates. Between 7 and 9 p.m.
A mass media communications major from Columbia County is this year's winner among students who submitted public-service videosurging intelligent decisions about the use of alcohol and other substances. Justin D. Wilcottof Bloomsburg was awarded a $300 Circuit City gift card for his winning entry, which is available here in QuickTime and Windows Media formats.
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