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Four graduates of the graphic design major at Pennsylvania College of Technology returned to campus recently to share their insights with current students. The alumni panel discussion was sponsored by Penn College’s student chapter of AIGA, a professional association for design. The alumni who served on the panel are: Madison M. Miller, ’14, graphic designer at Weis Markets, Sunbury; Erin M.
PGA Tour professional Ryan Palmer will be the visiting pro for the 2016 Penn College Foundation Golf Classic, to be held Monday, June 20, at the Williamsport Country Club. Proceeds from the annual event, now in its 30th year, benefit the Penn College Foundation Golf Classic Scholarship, a quasi-endowed scholarship fund exceeding $1 million.
In this 1989 photo (from left), Penn State President Bryce Jordan, Gov. Robert P. Casey, Penn College President Robert L. Breuder and Penn College Board Chairman Rep. Alvin C. Bush commemorate legislation creating Pennsylvania College of Technology as an affiliate of The Pennsylvania State University.
Students' answers to a simple question – "What is your favorite thing about Penn College? – form the basis of a new commercial airing in a variety of television markets around the state. The 30-second spot, partially filmed at the “Yell(ow) It Out” basketball games on Feb. 19, has also been added to the college's YouTube channel. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbwH4yXNT5c
A showpiece by Brittany L. Mink, of Allentown Students describe their products and serve up samples in the Hager Lifelong Education Center lobby. A tasty lineup in the Keystone Dining Room Jeffrey L. Bretz, of Quakertown, and Courtney K.
During their Winter Break, a pair of Pennsylvania College of Technology students traveled to Lebanon, where they spent two weeks volunteering at a children’s home near Beirut. George Settle III, a student in the welding and fabrication engineering technology major, and Tyler D.
Author and activist Rick Bass offers a thoughtful exploration of individual environmental responsibility. Audience members sit rapt by the speaker’s storytelling. (Second from right is Daniel J. Doyle, for whom the colloquia series is named. He is seated between two retired English professors: Ned S. Coates to his right and Richard M. Sweeney.) Prior to the lecture, Bass converses with Mark D.
Automotive restoration technology student Krishna Yadav practices gas welding on steel in College Avenue Labs. From the Spring 2016 One College Avenue magazine: Car enthusiast and automotive restoration technology student Krishna Yadav worked in human resources in his native India until his brother met automotive instructor Eric D.
A long line forms even before the start of Grad Finale. First and second in line (at right) are building automation technology seniors and Campus View Resident Assistants Cody A. Forke, of Gilbertsville, and Christopher J. Morrin, of Morrisville. Forke has a degree in electrical technology (’14) and Morrin graduated from heating, ventilation and air conditioning technology in 2015.
On April 16, Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Occupational Therapy Assistant Club will host a colorful, 5K “Puzzle Run” to raise funds for Autism Speaks. The Puzzle Run – named for the puzzle piece in the Autism Speaks logo – is untimed, putting the focus instead on fun. At each kilometer mark, runners will be doused in a different color, ending the race as a living piece of abstract art.