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Six Pennsylvania College of Technology students and their instructor recently traveled to Nicaragua, where they provided dental care for students at a school for very poor children. La Escuelita (The Little School) is in the Santo Domingo section of the city of Managua.
Scaffolding rises above the ATHS, where skylight repairs have understandably affected access to the building. Tethered to a lift and shod in suction cups, a worker diligently refurbishes the skylight's skeleton. During renovations, Keystone Dining Room patrons are detoured to another entrance further up the mall.
The National Institute for Metalworking Skills has recognized the excellence of the manufacturing and machining curriculum at Pennsylvania College of Technology by renewing the college’s accreditation.
A mental health counselor-turned-artist brings his unique perspective to The Gallery at Penn College with an exhibit of contemporary digital compositions running July 9 through Aug. 9.
With campus beauty all around, including the "Student Bodies" art installation spanning the campus mall, the group takes a shady stroll north from the ATHS. Stopping by the dental hygiene lab Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour (left) walks with Secretary Manderino and others alongside the robotic welding stations. Michael K.
Jennifer I. Watson has been named coordinator of transfer initiatives at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Previously, Watson served on the adjunct faculty at Penn College in the areas of psychology, education and first year programs.
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. Jennifer I.
Thetford engages gallery visitors, offering insights into his creative process. The Tennessee artist celebrates not only an exhibit opening, but his birthday, on July 9. A summer crowd launches the new season in The Gallery at Penn College. Layers of meaning can be found in the art of a former mental health counselor.
One of Geisinger’s Life Flight helicopters provides a morning learning experience on the library lawn. Emergency medical services students listen attentively to practical information about Life Flight landings. Students get hands-on practice, securing a classmate to be “loaded” onto the helicopter.
Checking out a fleet of vintage cars ... ... including an award-winning, student-restored 1970 Chevelle SS. The instructor lends a hand to a group supervised by YMCA Program DIrector Bryce Weaver (center). Success and satisfaction Displaying a patriotic eagle, one of the student projects in the Auto Graphics course Young men and women from the Williamsport YMCA's F.I.R.S.T.