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The first "Water Day" of the season – and the hoped-for start of many more – was held Wednesday at the Dunham Children's Learning Center at Penn College. Honoring a long-standing tradition, teachers got out the sprinklers, sponges and spray bottles; children changed into bathing suits and water shoes; and everyone celebrated an event that is perhaps as eagerly awaited as summer itself.
“How Books Came to America: The Rise of the American Book Trade,” by John Hruschka, assistant professor of English-composition in the School of Integrated Studies at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was published recently by the Penn State University Press.
Chef Paul Mach, assistant professor of hospitality management/culinary arts and co-host of the Penn College/WVIA television series “You’re the Chef,” recently helped kick off a thematic unit on restaurants for fifth-grade students at Rommelt Elementary School in South Williamsport.
For the fourth year in a row, Pennsylvania College of Technology has won the Penn State University Athletic Conference Chancellor’s Cup. Penn College is the only school to ever hold it since its inception in 2009. The cup is awarded to a member institution with the most accumulated points for the year. Points are awarded based on finish of each conference team.
The Spring 2012 list of Penn College graduates has been released by the Registrar's Office. Spring 2012 dean's list Pennsylvania College of Technology has released its graduate list for the Spring 2012 semester: Bradley B. Adam, Perkiomenville, Associate of Applied Science, Ornamental Horticulture: Landscape Technology Emphasis Derek E.
Penn College has announced its dean's list for the Spring 2012 semester. Spring 2012 graduates Cierra L. Aber, Bellefonte, Bachelor of Science, Applied Health Studies: Radiography Concentration Shannon L. Abercrombie, Roaring Branch, Bachelor of Science, Applied Health Studies: Occupational Therapy Assistant Concentration Bradley B.
Students and professional staff of Le Jeune Chef Restaurant planted the restaurant’s vegetable garden – and added plants to its herb garden – on Wednesday: a total of 92, from a variety of tomatoes and peppers, to cabbage, eggplant and squash. The vegetables will be used in the restaurant, supporting its efforts to serve dishes prepared with fresh, local ingredients.
First responders from eastern Lycoming County were among the initial trainees at the new Energy Technology Education Center, dedicated Friday near Penn College's Schneebeli Earth Science Center south of Williamsport. On the morning after the dedication, crews assembled for a simulated lightning strike, potential methane leak and multiple injuries at a natural gas well field.
Cathy Breslaw's fabric sculptures are displayed on the floor (as well as the walls) of The Gallery at Penn CollegeThe artist, who journeyed from California to talk about her art, discusses her explorations in industrial mesh materials The artist, who journeyed from California to talk about her art, discusses her explorations in industrial mesh materials Colorful 'Gestures' offers evidence of endu
Adults age 55 and over who want to learn more about using computers for fun and convenience may enroll in a noncredit course being offered in June at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s North Campus near Wellsboro. This easy beginners’ class, which is offered through Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Penn College, introduces the computer for enjoyment purposes.