Displaying 8431 - 8440 of 15498 results (page 844 of 1550)
Search Penn College News

“Rock away the winter blues” at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s WinterFest from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 1, in the college’s Field House on the main campus in Williamsport. The evening will include performances by the Students of Musical Development organization (a co-sponsor with the Wildcat Events Board), Mystery Fyre, Flu Shots, Kinsey and Audiobox.

Five members of the Penn College Martial Arts Club traveled to West Chester University on Saturday, performing well in a Shotokan Karate Tournament held by the East Coast Collegiate Karate Union. Jeremy P. Hansen, of Williamsport; Jonathan E. Harris, of Danville; Alexander J. Hilton, of Saegertown; Mathew D. Johnson, of Saylorsburg; and Jonel A. Murray, of Brooklyn, N.Y.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s basketball team put together a 2-1 week while the men’s basketball team dropped both of its games and wrestlers saw limited action last week. Women's Basketball Dominating the boards, 72-52, and putting together a strong second half, Penn College turned back Central Penn College, 80-71, in nonconference action at home on Monday.

Frank Calvin Grenoble Sr., a 25-year member of the building construction faculty at Williamsport Technical Institute and Williamsport Area Community College, Penn College’s predecessor institutions, died Wednesday, Jan. 23.

The 2006 women's state basketball champs, with coach Ron Kodish, proudly display their trophy at the Bryce Jordan Center WACC basketball team, 1968 Penn College's exploration of an affiliation with the National Collegiate Athletic Association is the latest chapter in a long history of intercollegiate and intramural sports on campus.

"State of Pennsylvania" President Gilmour Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour was the guest for Thursday’s live 7 p.m. broadcast of “State of Pennsylvania,” a regional public-affairs and news program airing on WVIA-TV.  Conducted by Bill Kelly, the station’s president and chief executive officer, the interview has been added to the PBS affiliate's online on-demand channel.

Pennsylvania College of Technology announced the winners for its annual Food Show, a showcase for final projects in advanced culinary arts and baking and pastry arts courses at the college. Taking the Chef Eugene Mattucci Best of Show Award was a two-tier cake decorated by Carrie A. Williams, a baking and pastry arts student from State College.

"The Secrets of Life and Death" will be discussed during a free public lecture at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 30, in Pennsylvania College of Technology's Klump Academic Center Auditorium. Richard G.

The 45 members of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s three sanctioned fraternities attained GPAs higher than the college’s overall student population during the Fall 2012 semester. Individual performance was led by Phi Mu Delta (with a 3.012 GPA), according to the semester academic report compiled by the college's Student Activities Office.

“Urban Landscape,” an eye-opening exhibit filled with eye-popping brilliance, officially began Tuesday evening with a reception and an artist's talk in The Gallery at Penn College.