The Penn College Construction Association partnered with Pennsylvania State Police this semester, creating two sets of custom cornhole boards and four awards for Lycoming County Police Camp Cadet’s second annual tournament next summer. Cpl.
Britni E. Mohney Val A. Myers Two Pennsylvania College of Technology employees – Britni E. Mohney, assistant director of athletics/head women's basketball coach, and Val A. Myers, dean of nursing and health sciences – were among the honorees at Thursday's 14th annual “Women of Excellence Celebration” sponsored by YWCA Northcentral PA.
First-generation Penn College students are invited to visit the LEAP Center on Tuesday afternoon as part of the National First-Generation College Celebration. In conjunction with that national event, championed every Nov. 8, the LEAP Center (Davie Jane Gilmour Center, first floor) will show "s'more" appreciation to its first-generation students. From 2-4 p.m.
What once was an artist's rendering becomes three-dimensional reality, a reborn fixture on the Wildcat landscape. Work began even before the morning fog had lifted, demarcating the workspace canvas. Powering through the task at hand from a lofty perch On a first-name basis, temporarily befitting the emeritus president's preference Doing his level best, a craftsman installs the final piece.
During a 16-day experience in Italy, 10 Pennsylvania College of Technology students studied the country’s cuisine and hospitality culture through classes with world-class chefs and visits to the farms and factories where well-loved ingredients are produced.
Savannah J. Zimmerman, a residential construction technology management student from Dallas, stops by the NVR Inc./Ryan Homes booth to talk with Rebecca Rosette and alumnus Brady T. Wolfe. Wolfe holds two degrees from Penn College: building construction technology (2021) and residential construction technology management (2022). Mitchell G.
Minarich went with a Penn College theme, earning an honorable mention for his caricature of President Michael J. Reed. Continuing a campus custom that dates to 2014, first-year students in the School of Engineering Technologies this week created virtual jack-o'-lanterns using SolidWorks computer-aided drafting and design software.
Have questions about the candidates or issues in the upcoming 2022 midterms? Join Craig A. Miller, associate professor of history/political science, for an open, nonpartisan discussion about the local, state and national elections from 7-8 p.m. Monday, Nov. 7, in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium – pizza included!
Halloween Time brings everything but "eye of newt and toe of frog" to the witches' brew of seasonal activities at Penn College, as students – in a traditional commingling of the gruesome and the gleeful – enjoyed several days (and nights) of frightful fun.
A national foundation devoted to manufacturing’s future has honored Pennsylvania College of Technology’s efforts that inspire the next generation to consider the sector’s rewarding careers.
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