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The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of the Madigan Library at Pennsylvania College of Technology, will host recent artwork of Cheryl Agulnick Hochberg from Aug. 26 to Sept.
Free food, fun and games were in the offingduring a "Grillin' With the Greeks" event this week in Rose Street Commons. Hamburgers and hot dogs, cooked outdoors by Penn College fraternity members, were given away Monday to students who passed by.
Having struck "gold" in archery two years ago at the World University Games, Zachary Plannick had hopes of bringing home more medal when he left for China two weeks ago to compete in the 26th Summer Games. This time, he added silver and bronze.
Cool evenings are a reminder that winter is rushing toward us. Take time to evaluate the insulation and air-sealing of your home. Remember that they are not the same, nor are they always treated the same way. Insulation should be installed on the thermal envelope of your house where inside temperature is on one side of the surface and outside temperature is on the other.
There's big excitement at the Children's Learning Center – much more exciting than a video! A group of children in the Bears room gather at the window to watch a construction worker dig the footing for concrete work on the facility's new play yard. Although it means the yard is off limits for the week, everyone is excited to see the work in progress. Photo by Neva E. Simcox, group leader
Pennsylvania College of Technology students, employees, alumni and their family members are invited to attend presentations on Aug. 26 by NASA scientist Jitendra A. Joshi, chief technologist, Advanced Capabilities Division, Exploration Systems Mission Directorate.
More than 100 Penn College alumni, families and guests boarded the Tioga County Railroad on Saturday for the Ice Cream Express to Hammond Lake, the latest regional event planned by the college's Alumni Relations Office. The trip, which included ice cream sundaes, offered a pleasant excursion through the scenic Northern Tier. Photos by Becky J. Shaner, alumni relations assistant
With the start of school a week ago, athletes on seven Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams are in training as they prepare for their season openers. The women's volleyball team, in its 12th season under coach Bambi Hawkins, will be the first to get under wayas the Wildcats take to the court at 8 p.m. Friday against Rochester College in the Penn State Beaver 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. Suzanne Rogers, regular part-time Dining Services Worker I, starting Aug. 18 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology community opened its arms, hearts and doors to greet new students during Welcome Weekend, lending a helpful hand during move-in, assisting with last-minute preparations before the start of the Fall 2011 semester, orienting first-year enrollees to the location of their classes, and answering any questions to put freshmen (and their parents) at ease.