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The dean's list for the Spring 2013 semester has been issued at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Spring 2013 graduates Cierra L. Aber, Bellefonte, Bachelor of Science, Applied Health Studies: Radiography Concentration Andrew A. Adams, Herndon, Associate of Applied Science, Surveying Technology Ashley C. Adams, Lewistown, Associate of Applied Science, Early Childhood Education Benjamin P.
A Hughesville High School senior was presented with the 2013 Peggy Madigan Memorial Leadership Scholarship at Pennsylvania College of Technology on May 23. Kyle Bomboy, of Unityville, will enroll in the physician assistant major this fall at Penn College. The scholarship – named in memory of the late wife of former state Sen. Roger A.
Panelists network and high schoolers enjoy juice and donuts − fuel for the brainwork ahead − as they prepare to tackle real-world issues in the Sen. Gene Yaw Student Government Seminar. Welcoming students to campus, Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour introduces the senator to a Field House audience. Playfully goading students into participation, J.
Pennsylvania College of Technology, in conjunction with the Penn State University Athletic Conference, has announced the recipients of the Winter/Spring 2013 All-Academic Team award. The award is given to student-athletes with a GPA of 3.0 or better in the semester of competition. Winter sports that compete over two semesters are calculated by averaging both semester grades.
It was another blockbuster year for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletic teams as they captured their fifth straight Penn State University Athletic Conference Chancellor’s Cup. The cup is awarded to a member institution with the most accumulated points for the year. Points are awarded based on the finish of each conference team.
Junior baseball player Cody E. Buterbaugh (Conestoga) and sophomore volleyball player Kelly R. Hebert (Wellsboro) were named the Male and Female John S. Egli Scholar-Athlete Award-winners by the Penn State University Athletic Conference on Tuesday.
Davie Jane Gilmour When Davie Jane Gilmour was named Penn College's president 15 years ago this month, her mantra of "People make the difference" quickly turned the focus back onto the human element at the root of the institution's historic success.
Jared B. Houseknecht stands before sandstone grandeur in Utah's Arches National Park The shimmering Gateway Arch on the St. Louis skyline. Breathtaking beauty in Sedona, Ariz.
Almost 900 seventh- to ninth-graders attended Monday's Career Day, a twice-yearly event arranged by Pennsylvania College of Technology's Outreach for K-12 Office.
At the United States Collegiate Archery Championships in Cedar City, Utah, this past week, Pennsylvania College of Technology sophomore Kendel F. Baier (Jersey Shore) dominated women's bowhunter to take the national title in the individual competition.