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"Dream Week," Penn College's annual celebration of the life and values of Martin Luther King Jr., this month provided an opportunity for students and employees to consider their role in a broader community.
Skaters fill the Field House floor. Making an impression on the makeshift roller rink is Kyle N. Johnson, an applied management major from Liverpool. Taking to the floor in their comfiest "Ninja Turtle" attire are Amanda N. Suda, of Harrisburg, enrolled in landscape/horticulture technology: plant production emphasis, and Johnathan T.
PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Zachary Hanford, transfer from casual part-time/substitute Library Circulation Services Assistant to regular part-time Interlibrary Loan Assistant, effective Jan. 25 Kelly R.
The archery season is about to get underway while the basketball and wrestling seasons continue for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletes. Archery Pennsylvania College of Technology archers are set to begin their relatively short – they compete in just seven meets – but highly competitive season. The Wildcats open Jan.
Robert Gerhardt A student takes notes at the exhibit. Engaged patrons converse near one of Gerhardt's favorite images: “NYPD Traffic Officer at Prayer, Park 51, Manhattan, NY,” taken at a once-proposed mosque site near Ground Zero. A crowd gathers as the artist speaks.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology retiree has established a merit-based scholarship that will ultimately be funded through a bequest. Begun by Juliann T.
A $50,000 grant from Alcoa Foundation will benefit the mechatronics associate-degree major at Pennsylvania College of Technology, as well as corresponding noncredit training courses.
Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering Industrial Arc Flash Safety Training at a substantially discounted price through funds provided by a U.S. Department of Labor Make It In America Grant to the Central Pennsylvania Workforce Development Corp.
Industrial and human factors design students (from left) Benjamin D. Rubenstein, Michael R. Perkins and Nicholast J. Krupka prepare to present a product redesign to GE engineers and managers. In a GE conference room, the students describe their proposed redesign.
During a busy week with three teams seeing action, the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s basketball team came away with the lone victory. Women’s Basketball With Alicia Ross, of Williamsport, recording her first career triple-double of 41 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists, and the first for the college, the Lady Wildcats opened the week on Jan.