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The start of the year brings a first for Pennsylvania College of Technology: the selection of twin brothers as Students of the Month. Chosen for the Student Government Association honor are Cody E. Buterbaugh, a building automation technology major, and Zachary J. Buterbaugh, an accounting student. Originally from Conestoga, both are scheduled to graduate in May. Zachary J. (left) and Cody E.
An article by a Pennsylvania College of Technology admissions representative, outlining creative funding for late-night student events, has been published in the January/February issue of Campus Activities Programming Magazine. Mark R.
A seven-point scorer on the evening, Marquis M. Delgado, of Mansfield, hits his mark in first-half action. The college mascot applauds its fellow Wildcats. In gold sneakers befitting the evening's theme, Robert F. Beckett III, of Belfast, N.Y., cheers his teammates during starters' introductions.
With pompoms in hand, the Wildcat Dance Team leads off with a "Cheer Mix." A "Spanish Chocolate" ballet number demonstrates the program's variety. A solitary dancer in a one-of-a-kind venue The team is featured in "Wannabe," a character jazz piece.
Members of the ASHRAE student chapter, in a group photo with adviser David P. Socha (back row, fourth from right) The Penn College student chapter of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers attended last week's ASHRAE winter conference in New York City.
In 2012-13, Penn College and the Penn College Foundation received in-kind donations of equipment, technology, materials and supplies from business and industry for instructional purposes valued at $651,527 and cash donations totaling $969,708, for a total of $1,621,235. Donors included 758 alumni and 450 employees, who together contributed $381,582.
Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams continued their seasons last week with the women going 1-2 and the men 0-3, but battling tough. Wildcat wrestlers, meanwhile, got things rolling a week ago Sunday competing in the Shorty Hitchcock Memorial Classic.
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. Dr. Kendra F. Boell, transfer from part-time/substitute Faculty to Clinical Director, Physician Assistant Program, School of Health Sciences; effective Jan.
"What's your favorite David Niven movie?" John Ratzenberger asked an audience of Penn College students Thursday, quickly proving that celebrity – even for an Oscar-winning box-office king of the 1940 and '50s – lasts about a generation at best. "It's not the actors, it's not the sports stars," he said. "They're just a little piece of the icing on the cake.
Bonners selected as Alumni Sweethearts Joshua A. and Aurora D. (DiRocco) Bonner, who graduated in 2003 with degrees in advertising art, have been selected through Facebook polling as Penn College's 2014 Alumni Sweethearts. The Tunkhannock couple, one of three in the running in the third annual contest, will receive dinner in Le Jeune Chef Restaurant on main campus on Saturday, Feb.