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The Bush Campus Center was a marketplace of merriment during Tuesday's Grad Finale for students who will process with their classmates in three commencement ceremonies on May 11-12. Thanks to the five-hour Penn's Inn event facilitated by The College Store, the near-alumni could conveniently tend to all manner of graduation-related errands. – Photos by Rachel A. Eirmann, student photographer
With a pink cake that was adorned with roses and pearls, student Jacqueline R. Dull, of Mohnton, received first place in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s annual wedding cake competition. Dull is a sophomore in the college’s baking and pastry arts major. She and the other competitors are enrolled in the Cake Decorating II course, taught by Chef Todd M.
Five Army ROTC cadets from Pennsylvania College of Technology and two from Lycoming College have been rewarded with scholarships and commissioning contracts for their dedication and perseverance. Penn College scholarship recipients are residential construction technology and management: building construction technology concentration majors Hayden N. Beiter, of Williamsport, Jordan H.
The Penn College community welcomed prospective students, their families and their friends to Spring Open House on Saturday. The entire campus was open for exploration, with knowledgeable and friendly students, employees and alumni around every corner to help potential enrollees and other guests make the most of their stay. – Photos by J.J. Boettcher and Rachel A.
According to a National Association of Colleges and Employers survey, employers anticipate hiring 4 percent more graduates from the Class of 2018 than last year. If the recent Career Fair at Pennsylvania College of Technology is an accurate gauge, that estimate is conservative.
A celebration of generosity unfolded Sunday afternoon at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s inaugural Scholarship Luncheon. Held in the Field House, the event hosted scholarship donors, student recipients and their families. Offering a welcome to the guests, Kyle A.
Entering the gallery to “Hope and History” Peck laughs while answering a visitor’s question. Guests contemplate Peck’s intimate oils. The artist points out details during her talk. “Immemorial” (at right) and other works offer a unique world view.
More than a dozen students and staff devoted a portion of their weeklong hiatus from classes to take part in an organized Alternative Spring Break at five local agencies. "The focus was on giving back to the Williamsport community," said Sammie L. Davis, coordinator of diversity and cultural life.
Judith Peck has made it her life’s work to paint about history and healing. She portrays the broken yet beautiful human experience in her oil paintings. The Gallery at Penn College will host “Hope and History,” a collection of Peck’s work, March 13 through April 18. A Meet the Artist Reception is set for Thursday, March 15, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., featuring an artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m.
Singer Alyssa G. Gentile, of Fairport, New York, a pre-applied health studies: radiography concentration and member of the Wildcat softball team, was chosen as 2018's “Penn College Star” in Friday's fifth annual talent competition. Among the other eight musical performers, general studies student Heaven A.
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