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The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library, will host "The Art of Education," featuring work by art teachers in K-12 schools in northcentral Pennsylvania, from May 20 to June 27.
State Sen. Gene Yaw toured an Old Lycoming Township business Wednesday morning to see firsthand how job training and Penn College can help local manufacturers maintain their edge in the marketplace.
The College Store Downtown will be open Friday and Saturday during commencement exercises at the adjacent Community Arts Center. The main campus store also will be open. A selection of Penn College clothing and gifts, along with graduation gifts and commencement attire, will be offered downtown; a larger selection will be available in The College Store. Hours are 1:30-5:30 p.m.
As the 25th-anniversary year of Dining Services comes to a close, the department announces some upcoming changes: On May 17, the Susquehanna Room will be renamed the Keystone Dining Room. This change reflects not onlyPennsylvania's role as theKeystone State, but recognizes this unit asPennsylvania College of Technology'skey, foundational student dining venue.
"Sunrise on Black Lake," a panoramic photograph by Larry D. Kauffman, digital publishing specialist and photographer in CollegeInformation& Community Relations, won second prize in The Susquehanna Valley Shutterbugs' 14th Annual Juried Photo Exhibit under way at the Thomas T. Taber Museum of the Lycoming County Historical Society.
The majority leader of the Pennsylvania Senate, touring the area with a member of the Penn College Board of Directors on Monday, included a stop at Penn College's main campus on his itinerary. State Sen. Dominic F. Pileggi, R-Delaware, joined state Sen. Gene Yaw and others for a trolley tour and lunch at Le Jeune Chef Restaurant.
PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: Joshua Henne , Regular Part-Time Energy Management Technician Intern, General Services, effective May 10
Vol. 8, No. 39 (Through Sunday, May 9) Penn College Wildcat Tales Talented and outstanding shooters, seasoned veterans and depth: the Pennsylvania College of Technology archery squad has all of the ingredients needed to challenge for the national team championship. "Every year, I wonder how we can achieve more than we did the previous year.
The announcement that Penn College would receive a three-year, National Science Foundation grant for multicounty Marcellus Shale job-preparedness education was included in a recent news broadcast on WITF, a Harrisburg-basedpublic radiostation.
Student members of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Collegiate Association for County Correctional Education completed a library-enhancement project at the Northumberland County Prison. The CACCE members worked to collect, organize and redistribute a variety of new, high-quality textbooks that were donated by the faculty, staff and students of Penn College.