Displaying 7131 - 7140 of 15489 results (page 714 of 1549)
Search Penn College News

The executive director for assessment, research and planning at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently received a doctorate in educational leadership and management from Drexel University. Brian L.

"Totemic Figures" beckons further investigation of "Those of Us Still Living," on exhibit through Oct. 1. One of James Arendt's daughters is depicted in a piece titled "Harper (Firecracker)." Penny Griffin Lutz, gallery manager, embroidered the artworks' titles on denim as an ingenious alternative to the gallery's standard printed labels.

The dawning of the Fall 2014 semester has been a busy one for Penn College's new off-campus living and commuter services student staff: Commuter Assistants Todd D. Robatin and Morgan N. Keyser and Community Assistants Lauren J. Crouse and Sarah Boyer. The student staff arrived in early August and participated in five days of training, learning the ins and outs of their positions.

A lecture at Pennsylvania College of Technology by award-winning chef and television host Ben Vaughn has been rescheduled to Sept. 10 at 6:30 p.m. in the Klump Academic Center auditorium.

Wondering what to do with that ever-growing pile of newspaper inserts and magazines in the recycling bin? Harvest them for "Troopons" – Coupons for Troops – and help a caring campus organization ease the financial burden on military families. Students Making a Contribution is conducting a coupon drive from Thursday through Veterans Day (Sept. 11-Nov.

Artist and welding lecturer Michael K. Patterson (left) installs a chef creation with the help of Chad L. Karstetter, General Services horticulturist/motorpool lead person (in yellow), and Steve J. Kopera, welding lecturer. The chef sculpture features a bowl of soup and saltine crackers among its appetizing details. Timothy S.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has again earned Top 10 status among the best public, four-year colleges in the northern region of the country in the 2015 edition of the Best Colleges rankings published by U.S. News & World Report. Penn College is tied for No.

Welding students Daniel J. Peppernick, left, of Spring Run (welding and fabrication engineering technology) and Teague W. Ohl, of Cogan Station (welding technology) help visitors to use a virtual reality welding simulator. Rex E. Moore, ShaleNET U.S. consultant and instructor, talks with a visitor. Joseph P.

Courtney Gernert Senior outside hitter Courtney Gernert, a graphic design major from Palmyra, has been named the North Eastern Athletic Conference Volleyball Player of the Week for the period ending Sept.

Jeffrey D. Filko (holding plaque) celebrates a national award with his Phi Mu Delta brethren. Jeffrey D. Filko, assistant director of Dining Services and adviser to Penn College's Mu Xi chapter of the Phi Mu Delta fraternity, was honored Friday with the Dr. Albert D. Nutting Award as the country's outstanding chapter adviser.