Members of the The Diesel Performance Club show commendable concentration and attention to detail amid the hubbub. A pile of paint cans frames Student Activities' Malinda C. Love, assistant director for diversity and cultural life, and Benjamin R. Mix, event assistant. Oversized wooden cards, some colorfully completed and others challengingly blank, fill the bustling General Services warehouse.
Amie J. Glace, an applied human services major from Montoursville, models a scarf and maraca that were available at the Ten Thousand Villages sale. Among the applied human services majors operating the sale are, from left, Tyler R. Mausteller, of South Williamsport; Annie M. Wolf, of Williamsport; Kacie L. Weaver, of Harrisburg; Amie J. Glace; and Nicole M. Sailor, of Williamsport. Kacie L.
Members of the Alpha Chi honor society fulfill the "service" portion of their pledge with a food donation. Jacob T. Cartwright, a plastics and polymer engineering technology major from Ickesburg, adds the Society of Plastics Engineers donation to the collection bin. Travis Diehl, a relief salesman for PepsiCo (left), and Todd D.
A group of Pennsylvania College of Technology students placed third in the Associated Builders and Contractors’ National Construction Management Competition held recently in Las Vegas.
With President Davie Jane Gilmour seated at right, Carolyn R. Strickland addresses Bison Battalion cadets in Penn's Inn on Saturday. Cadets from Bison Battalion gathered at Penn College on Saturday night for their fall formal-dining event.
Thirty landscape architecture majors from The Pennsylvania State University received valuable hands-on experience in Penn College's masonry lab this past week. The traditional exercise gave Penn State students the opportunity to work with materials and processes that are often part of their designs: brick, block, artificial stone and archways.
Benjamin A. King, a culinary arts and systems major from Elizabethtown, shares his floral-design "vision." Complexity, color blend in student's work. This creative entry springs from the head of Kendra J. Riggle, a culinary arts and systems student from Montoursville. A splash of sunshine yellow Hannah E.
A priceless artifact and the story of one man’s survival against incredible odds have made a significant impact on students’ understanding of the Holocaust in a humanities course at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The yellow armband worn by the late Nandor Blau, a Jewish man forced into slave labor by the German army during World War II, has been loaned by the Blau family to William J.
Logan R. Bolopue A Penn College student's success with trials-motorcycle riding, a sport he has enjoyed for two-thirds of his life, was featured in his hometown newspaper this week. Thursday's editions of The (Lock Haven) Express chronicled the competitive victories of Logan R.
The president of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Horticulture Club served as a student ambassador at the recent Green Industry Conference in Louisville, Ky., the third straight year that the college has been represented in that fashion. Nicholas D.
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