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A new scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology will benefit students who demonstrate a passion and commitment to sustainability. “Sustainability is more than just a buzzword. It is becoming a core value for many businesses and organizations,” said Robb Dietrich, executive director of the Penn College Foundation.
Four students are employed by Public Relations & Marketing at Pennsylvania College of Technology, using their video editing and photography talents to help publicize Penn College people, programs and events. Jeffrey A. Stanley Kashiki E. Harrison Kashiki E. Harrison, of Williamsport, and Jeffrey A. Stanley, of Stewartstown, are working as student video production assistants.
Donations were collected at dropoff receptacles at five campus locations since late October. Brittany R. Terpstra (right), a student assistant in the Student Activities Office, tallies Omega Delta Sigma's prize-winning contribution. Kimberly R. Cassel, director of student activities, adds to a donation barrel. A heartened Sara H. Ousby watches as SGA President Zachary T.
"Giving Tree" installed in Student Activities Office Interested in helping a local child in need this holiday season? The Penn College “Giving Tree,” bearing tags representing scores of newborns to 12-year-olds who could benefit from your generous donation, is located in the Student Activities Office.
Students in a human services class at Pennsylvania College of Technology will host a fair-trade sale Nov. 18-20 in the lobby of the Bush Campus Center. The annual sale helps working poor in other countries.
A sociology faculty member at Pennsylvania College of Technology presented two papers and chaired a session at the 65th annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Sociological Society, held recently at Edinboro University.
The community-minded Penn College contingent Taking off (and pitching in) Local programs benefit from local generosity. Michael J. Reed, interim dean of sciences, humanities and visual communications – and vice chairman of the local Salvation Army Board of Directors – rounds the track on his way to a second-place finish in his age category. Civic spirit heats up a brisk race day.
A warm welcome at Firetree Place Students gather for a photo along with their professor, D. Robert Cooley (upper right). Eager and energetic young friends have fun at Firetree Place. Applied human services seniors Stacey L. French (center background) and Tima Cummings (foreground) assist with creative and crafty endeavors. Every cool party has to have a sound system! Christopher J.
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. Alex L. Winder, full-time temporary Catering Attendant I, Dining Services; effective Nov. 16 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.
There is good news and bad news for the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s basketball team this season. The good news: a veteran squad returns. The bad news: with just eight players, they won’t get many breaks. Projected starters when the Wildcats open their season at 1 p.m.