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Six Pennsylvania College of Technology horticulture students were among the top finishers in their respective categories during the 40th annual National Collegiate Landscape Competition held recently in Starkville, Mississippi. The Penn College contingent gathers during the recent National Collegiate Landscape Competition held at Mississippi State University: Front row, from left, Aaryn C.
One College Avenue Spring 2016 cover The Spring 2016 edition marks the 25th year for Penn College's One College Avenue magazine. In it, compare headlines from Volume 1, No. 1 to the news of 2015-16 and catch up with some of the magazine's early cover models.
By the end of the week, all of the Pennsylvania College of Technology spring sports teams should be in action as the golf and men’s tennis squads get underway, the softball team resumes play after a 21-day layoff, and baseball and women’s tennis continue their seasons.
Dakotah J. Hewston, a building automation technology student from Dingmans Ferry – among the Phi Mu Delta members literally "on hand" – intently works with Melissa R. Furber-Tennyson, of Hawley. Good sport John A. Gondy, of Glenmoore, a member of the college's Omega Delta Sigma's veterans' fraternity, shows he's a pretty fine manicurist, too.
Mallory L. Weymer, coordinator of student health and wellness education/suicide prevention specialist, engages the crowd. Brendon J. Dibble, a studio arts major from Douglassville, reads information ... ... as campus men gain life-saving knowledge. Participating in a fun, yet educational Jell-O demonstration is Cody R. Harriman, of Muncy Valley, an emergency management technology student.
Author, activist and geologist Rick Bass will discuss the balance between one’s desires and one’s responsibilities in a time of war on the environment during the next edition of the Daniel J. Doyle Technology & Society Colloquia Series at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The presentation, which is free and open to the public, is set for 7 p.m.
Sexual Assault Awareness Month will be marked in April at Pennsylvania College of Technology, bearing witness to survivors’ experiences, highlighting resources for prevention, and fostering the institution’s “Stand Up, Don't Stand By” philosophy of intervention. Among the programs are a “Take Back the Night” event at 7:30 p.m.
The uses for each medication can be found on the table, as well. Wildcat Medication Station provides free over-the-counter remedies ... ... such as cold relief while waiting for an appointment.
Four members of Residence Life's Automotive LLC, still smiling on their 1 a.m. return from a Harrisburg adventure. Members of Penn College's Automotive Living-Learning Community attended the Keystone National Truck and Tractor Pull event at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg on Saturday.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student was among only eight selected internationally to receive a Bill Sanderson Aviation Maintenance Technology Scholarship from Helicopter Association International's Technical Committee. Jeffrey T.