Winter 2012 One College Avenue President Davie Jane Gilmour chats with students, from left, Brandon S. Haney, Kacie L. Weaver and Kathrine E. Dixon, in the courtyard outside the Keystone Dining Room. The Winter 2012 Annual Report edition of One College Avenue magazine is available online and will soon be distributed on campus and delivered to mailboxes.
The Governor’s Advisory Commission on Postsecondary Education – which included participation from Pennsylvania College of Technology President Davie Jane Gilmour – has issued a report outlining its recommendations for enhancing the state’s higher-education system.
Befitting the themed focus on campus leaders − those from earlier days and those who continue their student mentorship as employees and graduates − Penn College Homecoming 2012 was one to remember.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has published a book and website featuring the seven individuals who guided the institution through its nearly 100-year history – from George H. Parkes, who transformed a small, high school industrial arts shop into a postwar model of adult education, to current President Davie Jane Gilmour. “Legacy of Leaders” also features Robert L.
For the fourth consecutive year, Pennsylvania College of Technology has been included on the list of Military Friendly Schools compiled by G.I. Jobs magazine.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has again earned Top 10 status among the best public, four-year colleges in the northern region of the United States in the “Best Colleges” 2013 edition rankings published by U.S. News & World Report. Penn College is ranked 10th in the category of Top Public Regional Colleges (North), the same as 2012.
Adding a touch of the visual to her vision for the coming academic year, President Davie Jane Gilmour opened the Fall 2012 semester with a "highlight reel" of recent successes – and a challenge to build on nearly 100 years of student-centered tradition.
Penn College put out the Wildcat welcome mat Wednesday for visitors to the Little League Baseball World Series, the 66th edition of which begins Thursday and concludes with the Aug. 26 championship game in nearby South Williamsport.
President Davie Jane Gilmour urged Saturday's graduates to transform the time spent and talents learned at Penn College into lives of lasting impact.
On a sunny and steamy – but thankfully rain-free – Saturday, Penn College held its August commencement ceremony for more than 230 students who petitioned to graduate after summer sessions. Brandy Leigh Krause, of Pine Grove, whose associate degree in radiography caps a college career marked by academic excellence, campus involvement and athletic accomplishment, was the student speaker.
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