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Friends and family of John J. Messer, a Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member who fought a courageous battle against brain cancer, have established a scholarship fund in his memory. Messer, who taught in Penn College’s web and interactive media major, died Jan. 5 – barely two weeks before his 50th birthday.
Brett A. Reasner has been appointed dean of transportation and natural resources technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Reasner, who began his employment with Penn College in 1993, succeeds Colin W. Williamson, who retired in December. From 1993 to 2007, Reasner was an associate professor and department head in aviation technology.
President Davie Jane Gilmour welcomes employees, retirees, students and community members to the grand finale of the college's Centennial celebration. Afterward, admittedly near-speechless in admiration, she said the documentary reflects a passion for the institution and a responsibility to build upon its legacy.
John J. Messer (center), assistant professor of Web and interactive media, with students The Jan. 5 death of John J. Messer, an assistant professor of web and interactive media and a Penn College faculty member since January 2002, has been announced by the School of Sciences, Humanities & Visual Communications.
The Spring 2015 schedule of bus trips has been announced by the Student Activities Office. Snow Tubing Ski Sawmill Family Resort Saturday, Jan. 31 Students, $15 (includes bus ride and two hours of tubing) Tanger Outlets and Tropicana Casino Atlantic City, N.J. Saturday, Feb. 14 Students, $25 (on sale Jan. 27) Faculty/Staff, $40 (on sale Feb. 3) Cherry Blossom Festival Washington, D.C.
Joseph J. Balduino, director of recruitment, welcomes FBLA Region 7 Leadership Conference participants to the Penn College campus. Wayne R. Sheppard, assistant professor of building construction management and one of the day’s event judges, encourages students to look into not only business degrees, but specialized business degrees. – Brian D.
"Voices" conference open to Penn College community Penn College faculty/staff and students are invited to attend Voices, a networking and professional development conference hosted annually since 2005 by the Penn State Graduate Women in Science. This year's event, themed "On Success and Adversity," will be held from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7, at The Atherton Hotel in State College.
The list of Fall 2014 graduates from Pennsylvania College of Technology has been issued by the Registrar’s Office. Fall 2014 dean's list Coran J. Adams, Morris, Bachelor of Science, Residential Construction Technology and Management: Building Construction Technology Concentration Jonathan M. Adzema, Montoursville, Bachelor of Science, Nursing, Magna Cum Laude Robin R.
The Fall 2014 dean's list has been announced at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Fall 2014 grads' list Ryan A. Adams, Newtown, Associate of Applied Science, Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Technology Ezra A. Adams, Williamsport, Bachelor of Science, Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Design Technology Jonathan M. Adzema, Montoursville, Bachelor of Science, Nursing Anthony J.
Two alumni of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s immediate predecessor institution have established a scholarship honoring Daniel J. Doyle, professor emeritus of history and a former administrator at the college. Darryl and Dawn (Wahler) Kehrer, both 1972 liberal arts graduates of Williamsport Area Community College, have endowed a scholarship in honor of Doyle.