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The Children's Learning Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been named for retiring Penn College Board of Directors Chairman Robert E. Dunham and his wife, Maureen. A surprise unveiling took place at the center after Thursday's board of directors meeting at the college. Dunham is stepping down as board chairman in June.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors has approved "professor emeritus" status for Phillip D. Landers, retired professor of business administration/management. Landers retired in August after 43 years as a faculty member at Penn College and its predecessor institution, Williamsport Area Community College.
A reception Wednesday honored individuals, businesses and other groups that have made "gifts that work" to help Penn College students by providing scholarships and industry-standard equipment and meeting other instructional and facilities needs.
Students from 10 area high schools Hughesville, Jersey Shore Area, Loyalsock Township, Montgomery, Montoursville Area, Muncy, St. John Neumann Regional Academy, South Williamsport, Sullivan County and Williamsport Area gathered in the Student and Administrative Services Center on Wednesday for their final presentations in the Penn College Youth Leadership program.
Members and advisers of the Delta Mu Delta and Alpha Chi national honor societies at Penn College recently collected about 80 new and gently used suitcases and duffel bags for use at Families United Network Inc. well beyond the 50-piece goal originally established for the local Suitcases for Kids drive.
Five students in Penn College's four-year heating, ventilation and air conditioning design technology major attended a recent meeting of the Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers. In addition to presenting their senior capstone projects at the chapter's April 18 "Student Night" in Harrisburg, two of the students Thomas J.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Keystone Dining Room was recently transformed into the "Keystone Theatre" for the annual Grand Pastry Buffet.
Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball coach Chris Howard knows his team has its work cut out when it opens Penn State University Athletic Conference championship playoff action Thursday. The second-seeded Wildcats (23-10 overall and 14-4 in the conference) face third-seeded Penn StateGreater Allegheny (27-13, 14-4) at 1:30 p.m. at Pullman Park in Butler.
The United States Collegiate Athletic Association has named Penn College senior Skylar Gingrich, of Lititz, as its baseball Player of the Week for the period ending April 22. Gingrich went 13 for 21 (.619) on the week, racking up 18 RBI and totaling five extra-base hits: two doubles, a triple and two home runs.
Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour gamely kept her end of a charitable bargain Tuesday afternoon, kissing a cow in the parking lot of the Student and Administrative Services Center. The president was the voters' favorite during the $350 fundraiser for the Alternative Spring Break community-service initiative, which this year took students to Heifer International in Arkansas.