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A graduation ceremony was held Friday evening for 44 students involved in Leadership Boot Camp, a six-week initiative designed to prepare them for key roles in campus organizations and the eventual workplace. Student leaders Nicole E. Smith (left) and Megan N. Heckman show off the commemorative T-shirts given to each of the evening's graduates.
Brian M. McKeon Faculty member Brian M. McKeon returns to the Community Theatre League stage for “Boeing Boeing,” a classic farce by Marc Camoletti, opening this week at the 100 W. Third St. venue. The assistant professor of biology plays Robert, snared in a juggling act of lies involving his friend, Bernard, and the three stewardesses to whom he's engaged – all of them in town at the same time.
Artwork of an icon will be shown in an exclusive exhibit at The Gallery at Penn College. “The Art and Illustrations of Zelda Fitzgerald” runs Nov. 14 through Dec. 15 at the gallery located on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Madigan Library.
LaRue C. Shempp You never know who your neighbor is, or in this case, your landlord. Williamsport native LaRue C. Shempp rented to male Williamsport Area Community College students, but also dedicated his life to building one of the country’s most famous model-train collections.
A productivity workshop titled “Getting ‘Stuff’ Done” will be offered this month by Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The class will explore productivity methods used in “Getting Things Done,” written by veteran coach and management consultant David Allen.
Fred S. Barberra (in jacket) and Daniel A. Endy (in orange vest) lead students on a Valley Crest tour. From left, Nicholas D. Foreman, of Rockwood; Jonathan L. Rishel, of Milton; and Tyler J. Fatzinger, of Catasaqua, enjoy the unique stone couch and chair at Chanticleer Gardens.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology plastics student is the lone nationwide recipient of a scholarship from the Blow Molding Division of the Society of Plastics Engineers. Bryan T.
Participants begin their benefit run. Healthy snacks (donated by Wegmans, Weis and Giant) wait at race's end. Jenny M. Maurer, technology services coordinator at the college's Madigan Library, is applauded at the finish.
Brightly colored course offers a surreal spin on a family favorite. Eighteen holes of black-light fun How often can you play mini-golf by starlight? Glow-in-the-dark miniature golf, sponsored by the Wildcat Events Board, transformed the Field House into a nocturnal playground Friday night. Glow Golf, free to all students, featured music, videos and a T-shirt giveaway.
Applied human services majors in D. Robert Cooley's Service Learning in Sociology class raised public awareness – and more than $1,200 – to help Family Promise of Lycoming County Inc. aid local residents experiencing the challenges of homelessness.