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Adopting a goodnaturedly competitive stance are Penn College alumnus James S. Riedel (left) and Subaru technician Mark Jurkovski. A parade of competitors and coaches James S. Riedel acknowledges the crowd during introductions. Not far from the action, coach Riedel watches an ultimate winner at work. The third-place U.S.
Members of the Alpha Chi honor society fulfill the "service" portion of their pledge with a food donation. Jacob T. Cartwright, a plastics and polymer engineering technology major from Ickesburg, adds the Society of Plastics Engineers donation to the collection bin. Travis Diehl, a relief salesman for PepsiCo (left), and Todd D.
A group of Pennsylvania College of Technology students placed third in the Associated Builders and Contractors’ National Construction Management Competition held recently in Las Vegas.
During this sesquicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, PCToday shares a new take on those hallowed 262 words from documentarian Ken Burns's "Learn the Address" project – featuring celebrities, journalists and politicians (including all of the 16th president's living White House successors). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCVYPrjizqw
The latest vehicle for promoting campus events got a glittery makeover in advance of Wednesday night's finale of the "Penn College Star" competition.
A chemistry faculty member at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently served as an invited speaker in a seminar at West Virginia University in Morgantown, W.Va. Kelly B. Butzler, associate professor of chemistry, was invited to present “Flip Your Class! A Paradigm Shift for Teaching in the 21st Century” at a seminar hosted Oct. 24 by the university’s department of physiology and pharmacology.
With President Davie Jane Gilmour seated at right, Carolyn R. Strickland addresses Bison Battalion cadets in Penn's Inn on Saturday. Cadets from Bison Battalion gathered at Penn College on Saturday night for their fall formal-dining event.
Al Thomas and his service dog, Jesse, walk side-by-side through the college's collision-repair facilities. A working dog at heart, on weekends, Jesse lets Thomas know he wants to don his service cape and head to campus.
Thirty landscape architecture majors from The Pennsylvania State University received valuable hands-on experience in Penn College's masonry lab this past week. The traditional exercise gave Penn State students the opportunity to work with materials and processes that are often part of their designs: brick, block, artificial stone and archways.
All three Pennsylvania College of Technology winter sports teams were in action last week. Men’s Basketball Squaring off Friday against crosstown rival Lycoming College in the Dutch Burch Tip-Off Tournament, Penn College put up a good fight in a 94-77 loss. The Wildcats fell behind 13-0 at the onset, but battled back to within 27-24 before Lycoming pulled away.