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Three Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams begin their seasons this week and three others got the seasons underway over the weekend, going 1-2 on the road. In openers this week, the golf team steps into action Wednesday, the women’s tennis team takes to the courts on Thursday and the cross-country team races on Saturday.
Bestselling authors and sexologists Joni Frater (left) and Esther Lastique (right), with Kristi L. Hammaker, Penn College health and fitness specialist, in the ACC lobby. Enlisting their audience in the fight for personal responsibility and healthy choices, fittingly camo-clad speakers engage hundreds of students.
Penn College students, employees and alumni were among the 1,919 fans in the stands for Tuesday’s 14th annual Penn College “Pack the Park Night” at historic Bowman Field.
Student April M. Tucker collects her winnings from a spin of the Williamsport Crosscutters prize wheel. The Physical Fitness Specialist Club, among campus organizations aligned with academic majors, spreads the word about wellness. Students of Musical Development, chosen as the college's Most Improved Organization during the 2012-13 year, provides the entertainment.
From behind a table full of popular snack food, Frito-Lay Inc.'s Rich Clark engages a job-seeker. Among the Penn College representatives available to students was Danielle L. Willits, Dining Services' recruitment and training specialist. A student explores a possible part-time job at Excell Tutoring with Jenna Trowbridge (right) and her mother, 1988 business management alumna Jacqueline K.
Pregame networking with Michael A. Gibble, a 2000 graduate in architectural technology (left), and 2005 civil engineering technology alum Jason A. Furl. National pastime, regional fun Penn College alumni have some photo fun in the stands. Clockwise from foreground are Zachary A. Sites (2006, electronics technology); his fiancee, Laurel Monaghan; Josh F.
Dennis F. and Patricia A. Ringling, a longtime forestry professor and his alumna spouse, plan to establish a scholarship at Pennsylvania College of Technology through a bequest. “We’re extremely grateful for Dennis and Patricia’s thoughtfulness in establishing this scholarship and including the college in their wills,” said Robb Dietrich, executive director of the Penn College Foundation.
Playing Plinko for prizes Students check out intramural possibilities for the semester ahead. The new air-hockey table gets some use in background, while the Root Beer Pong Tournament heats up. Crowned tourney champion is Lee D. Bouton, a building construction technology: masonry concentration major from Stillman Valley, Ill.
From the welding faculty member whose after-hours responsiveness "saved the day" to the business professor whose tireless advocacy has contributed to the all-inclusiveness of the Little League Baseball World Series, Pennsylvania College of Technology helped the Challenger Division shine during its day in the South Williamsport sun. Matthew W.
Jonathan D. Wescott has been appointed director of residence life and judicial affairs at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Wescott, who began his duties Aug. 5, comes to Penn College from the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, where he served as associate vice president for student affairs.