Bonners selected as Alumni Sweethearts Joshua A. and Aurora D. (DiRocco) Bonner, who graduated in 2003 with degrees in advertising art, have been selected through Facebook polling as Penn College's 2014 Alumni Sweethearts. The Tunkhannock couple, one of three in the running in the third annual contest, will receive dinner in Le Jeune Chef Restaurant on main campus on Saturday, Feb.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s web and interactive media major is revealed through the eyes of Zane R. Sensenig, Mountville, in the latest video added to the college’s YouTube Channel. Sensenig, a junior, reveals the Web-design process in the four-and-a-half minute video, and highlights attributes of the bachelor-degree major.
Flanked by supportive teammates, Jordyn A. Nehmsmann, a web and interactive media major from Spring Grove, makes a pitch. John J. Messer (left) and Michael Keefe Also presenting are Christopher J. Goodwin, of Jericho, Vt., and Kathleen A. Anderson, of Turbotville, both enrolled in web and interactive media.
Students in Matthew E. Mooney's Interactive Media in the Digital Age course are in the final days of an innovative classwide challenge, spreading the word about charitable causes via the same social-media outlets that they use for recreational communication.
Kristina A. Petersen gives students a tour of LadyLions.com, which integrates social media to share the latest women's basketball news. Matt E. Mooney's Interactive Media in the Digital Age class had courtside seats Thursday for a peek at how social networking engages fans of Penn State women's basketball.
Two Pennsylvania College of Technology graphic design students recently won awards at the district level of the American Advertising Federation’s ADDY awards. In the federation’s District 2 student competition, junior Erin M. Schlessinger, of Lock Haven, won a gold ADDY for her “FreeRice.com” ad campaign and a silver ADDY for her “Cocktails and Croquet” event invitation. Michael A.
Penn College's Designing a Digital Future camp, two days of activities that familiarized 40 high school students with a variety of digital media-based careers, wrapped up a second successful year Wednesday.
John J. Messer, center, assistant professor of Web and interactive media, with students Appearing in the Spring 2013 issue of One College Avenue magazine: Unsure two years ago whether he would teach again, John J. Messer, assistant professor of computer science, resolved to return to the classroom during treatment for brain tumors.
Kathleen K. Hart, of Binghamton, N.Y., explains the site she designed for Gilmour Arts – and rebuilt from backup files when it was hacked shortly before her presentation. Cheryl Parker from the Western Region Positive Practices Committee presents student Alyssa S. DeLucca, of Collegeville, with flowers and a gift bag in appreciation of her work. With organization treasurer John M.
"Design: 2013" presents eight works by each of the 15 exhibiting seniors. Crystal J. Broscious gets a kiss from Mary E. Szuhaj, who enjoyed seeing her granddaughter's artistic presentation. Paul R. Watson II, assistant dean of integrated studies-programs, addresses the gallery crowd and congratulates the graduating seniors on their talents and hard work.
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