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Penn College Ski and Snowboard Club members, along with faculty adviser Steven J. Moff (second from left) enjoy winter fun at Killington. Student leaders of the campus organization include Gabriel J. Perl, president (front and center in rust jacket); board member Emily R. Sillaman (to his left); and treasurer Jack H. Farrar (back row, beneath the directional signs).
Elementary and middle school students and their families are invited to a Science Festival on the Pennsylvania College of Technology campus on Thursday, Feb. 21. The festival is scheduled from 5 to 8 p.m. in the college’s Field House and features hands-on activities designed to spark excitement about science, math, engineering and technology.
Wisneski (with Zachary Derck, another culinary grad) in a 2012 file photo Chef Kristina Wisneski, a 2013 Penn College culinary arts and systems graduate who has been making a name in the Philadelphia culinary scene, is set to appear on the "Wonton Wonder" episode of the Food Network show “Chopped” airing at 9 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 12. (Rebroadcasts include 9 p.m. and midnight Thursday, Feb.
Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers had a final tuneup over the weekend in preparation for the postseason while the college’s basketball teams look to bring down the curtain on their campaigns this week.
The tour group stops by the videoconferencing facilities in the Workforce Development Center ... ... and visits with Bambi A. Hawkins, learning laboratory coordinator in the paramedic program. Workforce Development personnel welcome officials from the state Department of Labor & Industry.
Under beautiful blue skies (and a blustery wind that lifted the American flag to fittingly full display), "Tony" passes beneath the landmark he marshaled and maintained. Saluting a fallen comrade An honor guard from Bald Eagle Battalion, including ROTC cadets from Penn College, pays its respects. Friday's funeral procession for Anthony L.
“Artemisia” (in foreground) by Carol Brookes stands among a stunning lineup of sculptures. A student makes notes about Sergio Gomez’s inspiring “New Beginnings I.” Gneich and Jefferson (at center) converse with students. Teresa Hofheimer’s “Children Who Don’t Sleep” offers a haunting image. The exhibition’s curator addresses the crowd that spanned the length of the gallery.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday approved the college administration to explore offering a Master of Science in Nursing degree. After a curriculum is developed and approved through the required campus processes, the proposal will return to the board for final approval.
Pennsylvania College of Technology will begin exploring the addition of a second master’s degree to its slate of academic offerings. The Penn College Board of Directors on Thursday authorized the college administration to begin developing the curriculum for a Master of Science in Nursing.
Paying tribute to everyday items that are far from ordinary – including the desktop pencil sharpener, ice cream scoop, egg beater, dustpan and fountain pen. Among those viewing the informative installation on Wednesday are Isabelle R.