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A dedicated group of exercise science students at Penn College is showcasing its flexibility, strength and creativity, thanks to an Instagram account. The students' moves and poses, a combination of acroyoga and calisthenics, have proved to be quite popular and inspiring – as seen in this YouTube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chG901wUYbU
Baseball and softball openers loom for Pennsylvania College of Technology with early-season games scheduled in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, while seasons ended last week for the men’s and women’s basketball teams with two Wildcat players earning all-North Eastern Athletic Conference honors for the first time.
A head cook in one of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s dining venues – and a graduate from its culinary arts program – is set to compete March 6 in the National Association of College & University Food Services Mid-Atlantic Region Culinary Challenge. Chef Cody J.
Sandra Gorka, Jacob R. Miller and Daniel W. Yoas – associate professors of computer information technology – gather with members of the IT Living-Learning Community at ABC Lanes. Three faculty joined 10 students from Penn College's Information Technology Living-Learning Community for a Tuesday night of bowling at ABC Lanes, near campus at 1245 Park Ave.
From left: Students Michelle D. Kachik, of Clarence; Rylee A. Butler, of Bellefonte; Brittany R. Terpstra, of Jim Thorpe; Emma J. Sutterlin, of State College; and Zoey (a friend's daughter). Penn College students put their "PCT" pride in writing. The Red Land team from Lewisberry, which won the U.S.
Students at Pennsylvania College of Technology were among community groups that made soup and bowls for Central Pennsylvania Food Bank’s sold-out “Soup and a Bowl” fundraiser, held Feb. 19 in Williamsport. The event, celebrating its 10th anniversary, features a variety of soups, breads and desserts. In addition to lunch, guests leave with a soup bowl donated by a local potter.
Visitors from China listen to Daniel R. Mendell, ShaleNET U.S. consultant/instructor ... ...and gather with their Penn College hosts in the lobby of the BWD. A delegation from China visited Penn College on Wednesday, beginning with a presentation about the programs – credit and noncredit – that help feed the natural gas industry.
Three Pennsylvania College of Technology communications faculty juggled the timely topic of cellphones and human emotions in their presentation, “Technology and Interpersonal Relationships: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly,” Tuesday night in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium. Michael J.
Encouraging a budding scientist is Mary Ann A. Banks, a part-time member of the college's chemistry faculty. A Bush Campus Center lab was home to the sculpture station, overseen by Deborah L. Stabley, adjunct faculty in photography.
Making a powerful visual statement, 22 Penn College veterans represent the number of servicemen and women lost to suicide each day. Gwendolyn A. Ntim, a health arts: practical nursing emphasis major from Yonkers, New York, delivers a rendition of the national anthem, surrounded by members of the Omega Delta Sigma veterans fraternity.