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Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour and State Sen. Gene Yaw (second from right) welcome Gov. Tom Wolf to campus Thursday morning. At left is Gary Tennis, secretary of the state Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has been honored with “Tree Campus USA” recognition for its commitment to effective urban forest management. Tree Campus USA is a national program created in 2008 by the Arbor Day Foundation to honor colleges and universities for effective campus forest management and for engaging employees and students in conservation goals.
Michael J. Fonti (left), of Wayne, N.J., and Patrick T. McCaffery, of Carbondale, help beautify the Susquehanna Riverwalk ... ... and join Robert W. Klingerman (left), of Langhorne, for a photo with the bronze "Wood Hick" statue. Brandon P. Boyce, of Clearfield, is among the civic-minded students scouring the levee for refuse. Andrew L.
A Bush Campus Center audience learns what is – and what isn't – copyright-protected ... ... during an informative session with attorney Austin P. White. Librarians (foreground from left) Judy J. Zebrowski, Patricia A. Scott and Alan W.
Two Pennsylvania College of Technology students have received $1,000 national scholarships to help them purchase tools for their emerging careers in heavy construction equipment technology. Ronald A. Kepple, of Russell, and Alexander C.
LLC returns from daylong trip to Carlisle. Members of Penn College’s Automotive Living-Learning Community attended Saturday's Carlisle Spring Car Show. “Everyone is glad to be back on campus after a long day in traffic and walking around looking at cars and car parts,” said Eric D. Pruden, automotive instructor and LLC faculty liaison.
George E. Logue III, '10, has found his home as chef/owner of Acme Barbecue & Catering Co. in downtown Williamsport. From the Spring 2016 One College Avenue magazine: A calm demeanor and appreciation for life are part of the recipe at a culinary arts alumnus’s popular restaurant in downtown Williamsport.
Four classes comprise the Front Line Supervisor Spring Series being offered by Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology beginning in May. Each of the following classes will meet in Penn College’s Klump Academic Center for two days, from 9 a.m.
Seventeen first-place winners from Pennsylvania College of Technology have advanced to the 52nd annual National SkillsUSA Conference, to be held from June 20-24 in Louisville, Kentucky. Three other students finished in the top four places in their respective categories during the SkillsUSA Pennsylvania Leadership and Skills Conference held earlier this month in Hershey.
Enjoying both the cuisine and the company are (clockwise from bottom left) Cody A. Forke, a building automation technology student from Gilbertsville; Josiah D. Stoltzfus, construction management, Morgantown; Morgan N. Keyser, Cogan Station, graphic design; and Bryonna A. Aldubayan, Old Forge, pre-applied health studies: occupational therapy concentration. A diner is served by Allison A.