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Dining Services staff attend a strategic-planning session. Amid co-workers gathered in Penn's Inn, Crissy L. McGinness, director of dining services, congratulates honorees Patti E. Durrwachter ... ... and Lee R. Whittington Sr. Sharon A. Berger, registered dietitian (with Joey L.
A gem among summer traditions, the Little League Baseball World Series is officially opened with the help of college President Davie Jane Gilmour.
Pennsylvania College of Technology President Davie Jane Gilmour has established a building-to-endowed scholarship as part of the Penn College Scholarship Campaign and in honor of the college’s upcoming Centennial Celebration. The scholarship, which will generate initial annual awards of $1,000 benefiting full-time students, will be fully funded in 2017. At an all-college meeting Aug.
Chris E. Kule Gaylord Perry's opening pitch begins 2013 Series play. It's probably a safe bet that Chris E. Kule is the only Penn College faculty member ever to successfully step into the batter's box against a Hall of Fame hurler, a reminiscence spurred by Gaylord Perry's campus visit in conjunction with the Little League World Series.
Mindful of the struggles and successes throughout the institution's near-century, President Davie Jane Gilmour urged co-workers to make a life-altering commitment to students through The Penn College Scholarship Campaign.
In conjunction with her collegewide remarks to begin a new academic year Thursday, Pennsylvania College of Technology President Davie Jane Gilmour shared with faculty/staff a number of announcements related to college operations, activities and initiatives.
Penn College helped open the Little League World Series for the fifth straight year Wednesday, serving a picnic dinner to the 16 teams in competition before accompanying them to the Grand Slam Parade that formed near the main campus' northwestern boundary.
Eric C. Easton demonstrates the use of a compass. Erich R. Doebler discusses wood products in the School of Transportation & Natural Resources Technologies' sawmill. Students from Oley Valley, Athens Area and Wellsboro Area high schools – along with four FFA advisers – spent Tuesday at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center to get ready for competitions this fall in Massachusetts and Kentucky.
A Residence Life welcome! Among the friendly faces waiting to shine on Welcome Weekend are Penn College’s Resident Assistants, back on campus and eagerly anticipating the rest of the student body for the start of classes next week.
A pen used by then-Gov. William W. Scranton to sign the Community College Act is archived in Penn College's Madigan Library. Wednesday's memorial service for former Pennsylvania Gov. William W. Scranton, who died July 28 at age 96, recalls his key involvement in the birth of Williamsport Area Community College nearly 50 years ago.