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International flags on display in Madigan Library Nearly 50 flags from around the world – including 18 countries from which Penn College students, faculty and staff originate – are hanging in the Madigan Library in observance of the United Nations' International Day of Peace. Flags from the U.N.
The Lloyd F. Woodling Memorial Scholarship has been established at Pennsylvania College of Technology to honor the memory of the father of faculty member Todd S. Woodling.
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. Michelle M. Misquitta, transfer from casual part-time substitute Custodian, General Services, to full-time Residence Hall Security Officer, Penn College Police; starting Sept.
Pennsylvania College of Technology golf and men’s soccer teams stood out last week as the golfers won their own invitational and the men’s soccer team won both of its matches. FLASHBACK Golf Playing Monday at the White Deer Golf Complex, Penn College topped a nine-team Penn State University Athletic Conference field with a 323-stroke total.
Campus "hackers and crackers" are encouraged to attend a virtual conference with Kevin Jones, who leads the engineering team at Thycotic Software Ltd., a Washington, D.C.-based company that provides password and Active Directory group management solutions to information technology administrators worldwide. The presentation will be from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept.
John Lennon The debate on the role music has in society has been argued over the decades. Spotlight staff writer Anne Moratelli expressed her thoughts on the topic in a Sept. 24, 1984, issue of the Williamsport Area Community College student newspaper: “Considering the wide variety of music in existence, many of us probably couldn’t choose one particular type as a favorite.
On Saturday, Oct. 19, the Community Arts Center will once again showcase several of the area's finest musicians in the second annual Downtown Billtown Music Festival. From 4 to 10:30 p.m., gifted local talent will provide 40-minute sets highlighting a variety of musical genres and artistic presentations.
"Color Wars" combatants arm themselves. Multicolored mano-a-mano Puffs of powder send a rainbow cloud over the battlefield of play. On and on ...
Artist Christopher Olszewski A compelling piece connects words – "Death," "Violence," "Power," "Fear" and "Conflict" – to images of the artist and a buffalo coin. Treats for the eye and palate greet guests to The Gallery at Penn College. Seniors in residential construction technology and management, Keith F. Fischer, right, and Matthew C.
Representatives of SGA (left) and Athletics, later joined by co-sponsor Phi Theta Kappa, hand out thundersticks and miniature soccer balls. Cookout fare (and high humidity) lend a summery tone to a "fall" sporting event. Fall athletes gather at midfield for halftime introductions. The college's Wildcat mascot works the packed sideline bleachers.