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President Davie Jane Gilmour A satellite radio appearance by Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour aired twice Thursday and is available through SiriusXM's On Demand feature. The president was interviewed for a segment on Wharton Business Radio (Channel 111) while at the Forbes Women's Summit in New York City on June 9-10.
Sharon A. Berger works with Camp ESCAPE youngsters in CC Commons. Half the fun of healthy eating ... ... is the "eating" part! Learning about herbs with Andrea N. Breon Young men and women in Penn College’s Camp ESCAPE got nutritional advice and a literal taste of hands-on food preparation when they met Monday with Sharon A. Berger, Dining Services' registered dietitian, and Andrea N.
A family-owned business spanning three generations is making a financial commitment to the next generation of Pennsylvania College of Technology students. Benton Foundry Inc. recently endowed a scholarship, mainly for students in the School of Industrial, Computing & Engineering Technologies. From left, Elizabeth A.
Despite an abbreviated program and attendance thinned by rain, Williamsport's 32nd annual God, Country and Community Flag March was held as planned Sunday night. The parade formed several blocks away at Nichols Place, eventually traveling onto the Penn College campus and ending under the 30-by-60-foot American flag outside the Student & Administrative Services Center.
Fine art by Danny Smith, a 2015 graduate of Williamsport Area High School, is on display in the lobby of The Gallery at Penn College through June 26. Danny Smith, a 2015 graduate of Williamsport Area High School, stands in the lobby of The Gallery at Penn College where his artwork is on display through June 26. Smith received an Artistic Excellence Award from the gallery.
With Everett to her right, Strickland addresses the group – which includes Markosek (left foreground) and Adolph. Strickland and Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour listen to testimony from Kurt Hausammann, Jr. (left-center background), Lycoming County's director of planning.
A rare standstill moment on a day that included ... ... the Giant Flume ... ... the Skooter Bumper Cars ... ... and the Roto Jets.
Mallery engages the crowd. Runners, walkers and trotters – including Melanie A. Scaife, secretary to residence life at Rose Street Commons (in black at center right) – traverse Indian Park. Kimberly R. Cassel, director of student activities, helps set the pace, finishing 39th overall with a time of 28:37. Accenting the day's sunshine with her smile is Watson, a summer conference assistant.
Countdown to College Coach A national higher-education blogger, offering parents of college-bound teens a lifeline in the sea of options, has posted two more articles distilled from her late-April visit to Penn College. In one of those postings, Suzanne Shaffer tells of the distinction between career preparation and merely getting a job after graduation. "That's the key," she writes.
A long-standing alliance that prepares Pennsylvania College of Technology students for careers in a variety of fields will continue with the recent donation of $151,076 from the Caterpillar Foundation and a consortium of regional dealerships. Cleveland Brothers Equipment Co. Inc., Alban CAT, H.O. Penn Machinery Inc. Ransome CAT and Southworth-Milton Inc.