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Ernestine Johnson The Student Activities Office will host performance poet and actress Ernestine Johnson on Tuesday. Johnson will lead a performance-poetry workshop from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in Penn's Inn (second floor, Bush Campus Center). Participants should bring pen, paper ... and an open mind! A 7 p.m. performance will follow.
An Air Force veteran with a distinguished career in veterans affairs will return to his alma mater on Nov. 5 to discuss the GI Bill in honor of Veterans Day.
Pennsylvania College of Technology cross-country runners competed in the North Eastern Athletic Conference championships for the first time on Saturday and will seek more honors when they run in the United States Collegiate Athletic Association National Championships this Friday.
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. Mark E. Clary, full-time Plumber, General Services; effective Nov. 3 Sheriel Campbell-Epstein, regular part-time Dining Services Worker III, starting Nov.
From left are alumni Jacob A. Smith and Louis Camphor Jr.; new graduate Christopher J. Gundlach, Williamsport; alumna Amy L. Gallagher; new graduates Celestine T. Adukwe, Philadelphia; James E. Eisenhauer, Lock Haven (who is also a '84 alumnus of the college's welding major); Matthew R. Genzel, Hamburg, New York; Ryan B. Kreger, Morris; Felicia A. Burks, Williamsport; Emeka O.
Regstered Dental Hygienist Lee Somerville presents a session on teen oral health to a full house at the Thompson Professional Development Center. Somerville talks about the effects of cola and energy drinks, which she refers to as “liquid candy.” Penn College dental hygiene alumni, faculty and students gather to commemorate the event.
The handiwork of Francis J. Quigley, of Coatesville, incorporates the college mascot and Centennial logo. Katherine A. Walker checks out her students' creations during their Halloween morning lab work. WBRE's Valerie Tysanner gathers video for evening newscast. The intricate design by Ethan J. Kinsey, of Dushore, draws the attention of faculty member J.D. Mather. Denise R.
Costumed characters and critters inhabit the first floor of The Madigan Library for Halloween. From left: Diana L. Worth, library operations/public services assistant; Blair E. Mattocks, library support services assistant; student worker Kathryn M. Jaconetta, library operations/public services; and librarians Judy J. Zebrowski, Judy F. McConnell and Georgia R. Laudenslager.
While Veterans Day (Nov. 11) provides an annual salute to the countless individuals who have served in the U.S. armed forces, veterans’ advocacy is a daily priority at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Four active and former military personnel who provide assistance to their fellow veterans at the college’s Financial Aid Office personify that priority.
In a flag football game that featured very little defense, a Pennsylvania College of Technology extramural team gave host Lycoming College all it could handle Thursday night. Penn College's extramural flag football team ventures onto Lycoming College turf for a hard-fought contest. Lycoming opened the scoring early and added three on the point-after attempt to take a 9-0 lead.