'The Wall' honors military personnel in the Penn College family. A range of military experience is evident in a black-and-white photo from 1862, depicting Civil War soldier Isaac Shaffer, great-great-great-grandfather of Army retiree Chester M. Beaver.
Matching donations from a Pennsylvania College of Technology student organization and its faculty mentor have brought a scholarship fund $1,000 closer to becoming a sustained source of financial aid. Students in Free Enterprise and adviser Dennis R.
Woven baskets beautifully beckon shoppers. A delicate angel, standing watch Human services students staff sale in CC lobby. The Nativity, fashioned by hand A little birdie, as intricate as it is vibrant A fair-trade sale of colorfully handmade items, organized each year by students in a human services course at Penn College, is being held in the Bush Campus Center through Friday.
Tyler C. Myers Penn College junior Tyler C. Myers, of Centre Hall, has been named the Penn State University Athletic Conference Wrestler of the Week for the period ending Nov. 11. In the opening week of the season, Myers went a perfect 5-0, recording all pins in his matches. This is his first honor of the year.
From Nov. 10-11, Bison Battalion cadets from five colleges and universities in the area – including Pennsylvania College of Technology – completed their fall field training exercise (FTX) at Camp Karoondinha in Millmont. Seniors trained first-, second- and third-year cadets to enhance their skills for the spring FTX.
The Wildcat welcomes soon-to-be graduates to their new roles as Penn College alumni. Jonathan C. Herman, a heavy construction equipment technology: operator emphasis major from Lewisburg, tends to commencement purchases with the help of Jennifer L. McCracken, an operations assistant at The College Store. With the Wildcat's help, Eric M.
Students in a human services class at Pennsylvania College of Technology will host a fair-trade sale Nov. 14-16 in the Bush Campus Center. The annual sale helps working poor in other countries. Facilitated by students enrolled in the course Community and Organizational Change, the Ten Thousand Villages Festival Sale will feature handcrafted goods.
Blood drive eases Sandy's shortfall "The amazing faculty, staff and students at Penn College know that their blood contributions save lives every day,” noted Carl L. Shaner, College Health Services director, after a Wednesday/Thursday drive netted 294 pints of blood – 50 more than the college's inaugural two-day collection in September.
Logan A. Gresock, a construction management major from Copley, Ohio, has been chosen as the latest Student of the Month by the Student Government Association at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
The attractiveness of Penn College's two-year majors to employers was obvious at a recent Career Fair, as reflected in a video newly added to the institution's YouTube channel. "An associate's degree is great for us.
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