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Shaye A. Vilkas, a pre-dental hygiene student from York, holds on for a wild ride. Guitar-pick photos were among the night's giveaways. Weathering the winter doldrums with a smile are (from left) Stephanie E. Falcone, of Bangor, applied health studies: occupational therapy assistant concentration; Marissa E. Ray, of Williamsport, business administration: marketing concentration; and Bradley G.
A sweet hat for a serious craftsman. Hosts and judges are joined by postsecondary students ... ... and competitors from regional high schools. Vying to be among the day's top welders The annual American Welding Society Section 105 welding contest, a competition for both high school and postsecondary students, was held last week in Penn College's Avco Metal Trades Center.
Pennsylvania College of Technology students left a trail of success at a recent high-profile “hacker” convention. The Penn College contingent excelled at ShmooCon 2016. The annual event in Washington, D.C., brings together 1,500 students and professionals from the cybersecurity community to showcase inventive technology, discuss information security issues, network and test their skills.
A prospective student explores the college’s “Interactive Broker” live brokerage software during a session led by Roy A. Fletcher, assistant professor of business administration/banking and finance. Mark A. Ciavarella, assistant professor of business administration/management, talks with a potential student during a “meet and greet.” Attending a hands-on demonstration Michael D.
Anthony J. DiBucci Anthony J. DiBucci, of Pittsburgh, enrolled in building construction technology: masonry emphasis major, wrote the initial article for a new Masonry Design Blog feature. Headlined "How I Work," DiBucci shares a glimpse into a typical day at Penn College and a reverent perspective on his meticulous craft of choice.
Pennsylvania College of Technology, a national leader in applied technology education, will showcase its distinctive “degrees that work” during Spring Open House on Saturday, April 2. From 9 a.m.
Honorees were presented with totes denoting their "awesome" status. Keynoter Jennifer D. Wilson offers inspiration. Presenting the honors are Kimberly R. Cassel (at podium), director of student activities, and Allison A. Bressler, assistant director of student activities for programming and Greek life. The Awesome Women Exemplars in attendance gather for a group photo at the end of the evening.
The victors are joined by coach Allie Kennell, whose career record goes to 1-0. Chris Howard prepares an inbound play. Student MVP Jeremy Rall shows off his plaque ... ... and puts on his "game face" with teammates. The staff/faculty team was ready for revenge at Monday night's basketball rematch against a student squad.
Penn College students worked alongside renowned Chef David Danielson, executive chef at Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby, during last week's Spring 2016 Visiting Chef Series. During Danielson’s stay on campus, he led the students in preparing a five-course meal that benefits scholarship funds.
The weight of time and weather can be seen in the installation’s drooping branches. Deborah L. Stabley (right), an adjunct arts faculty member, helps Michael L. Bremigen, General Services horticulture technician, remove the pieces Tuesday. The GS crew takes care of business. Campus trees stand watch over the space where "These Trees" stood.