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Bambi A. Hawkins, learning laboratory coordinator for Penn College's paramedic program, gives students an overview of various skills stations on the north side of campus. A student crew maneuvers an ambulance through traffic cones west of the Klump Academic Center.
Geisinger Health System's Life Flight helicopter makes its 8:30 a.m. landing on the Madigan Library lawn. From left, N. Kim Johnson, flight nurse and part-time practical nursing instructor at the college; pilot Mark Boudreau; and Rory Stubbs, a flight paramedic and 2002 Penn College graduate in paramedic technology, explain procedures unique to an emergency response by air.
A $4,731 grant will add to Pennsylvania College of Technology’s arsenal of archery equipment and increase the attractiveness of the sport to students who might not otherwise fulfill their interest in competing on the intercollegiate coed team.
Fred Becker, dean of hospitality, talks with Camp ESCAPE youngsters.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Plastics Innovation & Resource Center offered three national seminars and hands-on workshops in June. The PIRC, formerly the Plastics Manufacturing Center, provided seminars in rotational molding, thermoforming and extrusion, all led by world-class instructors. Christopher J.
Plastics SourceNet, administered through the Plastics Innovation & Resource Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology, received grant funding to provide a series of training courses for central Pennsylvania plastics manufacturers and their employees.
A May alumnus of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s collision repair technology major is one of only four students nationally to receive a scholarship in a fifth annual industry competition. Aaron C.
PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Ryan Newman, regular part-time Plastics Manufacturing Center Technician-Project, effective July 16 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.
A near-perfect day of weather greeted the 41 golfers in last week's School of Natural Resources Management Scholarship Golf Invitational. The fairways of White Deer Golf Course were an excellent venue for the July 11 scholarship fundraiser, at which 13 golfers displayed their Wildcat pride as Pennsylvania College of Technology employees.
"Terra Incognita," featuring the astounding contributions of five mosaic artists prospecting through heretofore unknown lands, has officially begun its six-week run at The Gallery at Penn College. A "Meet the Artist" reception and gallery talk were held Thursday on the third floor of Madigan Library, amplifying the public chorus of amazement that has greeted the exhibit since its July 10 opening.