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The Northwest Energy Efficiency Council, national sponsor of the Building Operator Certification program that trains and certifies workers in best practices for energy efficiency, has been recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency with a 2016 Energy Star Award.
Williamsport's 33rd annual Flags Across America March traveled to the Penn College campus from the nearby Peter Herdic Transportation Museum on Tuesday evening, convening for a brief celebration under the 1,800-square-foot American flag that flies outside the Student & Administrative Services Center. – Photos by Tia G. La, student photographer
Barbara Helen Williams A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday for Barbara Helen Williams, a professor emeritus at Penn College, who died Monday.
"The Piscophilist," by David M. Moyer David M. Moyer, an assistant professor of graphic design at Penn College, will be among exhibitors during downtown Williamsport’s First Friday celebration of the arts next month. "David Moyer: The Naturalist," showcasing the faculty member's printmaking artistry, will open from 6-10 p.m. July 1 at Gallery 425, 425 Market St.
Dining Services' Mike Dinan schools his cherubic chefs. Steven Lingg takes a healthy bite ... ... while brother Ryan prefers a more deliberative pace. Munchable masterpieces Enjoying the experience is camp counselor Melissa K. Stabley, a dental hygiene: health policy and administration concentration major from Williamsport.
"Blooming Branches" fashioned by General Services' Grounds Division. Penn College's inventive and industrious General Services department has done it again, crafting attractive "Blooming Branches" to colorfully display annuals outside Madigan Library and the Thompson Professional Development Center.
Strittmatter discusses ShaleNET's successes in workforce development. Guests mingle with their hosts before boarding their coach back to Washington, D.C. Daniel R. Mendell, ShaleNET U.S. consultant/instructor, explains the virtual-reality world of wellfield training simulation, through which miscues can be ascertained and corrected ... without costly consequences.
A local couple has recognized the excellence of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s plastics program with a new scholarship. Established by Ed and Linda Alberts, the Alberts Family Scholarship will benefit students enrolled in the plastics and polymer engineering technology bachelor-degree major and the plastics and polymer technology associate-degree program.
Student builders acknowledged A ribbon rests atop a pillar constructed by Penn College masonry students. (Photo by Carol A. Lugg, assistant dean of construction and design technologies) Penn College's involvement in construction of the Lycoming County Sensory Garden is noted in a Newswatch 16 piece previewing this weekend's ribbon-cutting at the Fairfield Township facility.
Creative design and mechanical engineering merge in a new book written by a Pennsylvania College of Technology professor of industrial design. “Engineering for Industrial Designers and Inventors: Fundamentals for Designers of Wonderful Things,” written by Thomas E. Ask, was recently released by publisher O’Reilly Media.