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The list of Fall 2013 graduates from Pennsylvania College of Technology has been released by the Registrar’s Office. Fall 2013 dean's list Michael P. Acquaro, Oakhurst, N.J., Associate of Applied Science, Diesel Technology Joseph R. Adams, Red Lion, Bachelor of Science, Information Technology: Network Specialist Concentration Dhafer M.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has issued its dean’s list for the Fall 2013 semester. Fall 2013 graduates Shannon L. Abercrombie, Roaring Branch, Bachelor of Science, Applied Health Studies: Occupational Therapy Assistant Concentration Andrzej M. Adamiec, West Lawn, Bachelor of Science, Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology Ryan A.
Chad L. Karstetter Chad L. Karstetter will step back into the head coaching position for the Penn College archery program for the 2014 season.
Kenneth C. Kuhns, assistant professor of electrical technologies/occupations, oversees the work of a student in the on-site power generation major as he troubleshoots a commercial generator at I-TEC (International Technical Electric & Construction) in Montoursville.
Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestling and men’s and women’s basketball teams returned to action last week following the semester and holiday break.
The annual Alumni Sweethearts Contest, conducted by the Alumni Relations Office at Pennsylvania College of Technology, features a new twist this year with the winning couple being selected via a poll.
Interactive art project installed in Campus Center Members of the Penn College community are encouraged to participate in Before I Die, a public art project inspired by the work of Candy Chang. Participants complete the sentence, "Before I die, I want to ..." on a white postcard and hang it in the Bush Campus Center's north hallway for public viewing.
Canada geese flock to Athletic Field. Canada geese, frequent visitors to Penn College's main campus early last fall, apparently also find the Pennsylvania winter to their liking. While "snow birds" – human and otherwise – traditionally travel to warmer climes until the spring thaw, intramural assistant Jeremy R. Bottorf found this group on the soccer field Friday morning.
Beginning a year that celebrates the institution's history while defining its future, President Davie Jane Gilmour opened the Spring 2014 semester – and Penn College's centennial – with an all-college address to faculty and staff. “It is all of us today – each of us in this room – who will determine how the beginning of the next 100 years is remembered," she said Friday morning.
Echoing colors from the college's centennial logo, tinted tortilla chips await. Eric D. Ranck, manager of bursar and payroll services (left), joins Carl J. Bower Jr., horticulture instructor, in the buffet line. Chocolate bars, a treat no matter the occasion, are among centennial souvenirs. A festive snack begins the college's 100th year.