Displaying 10551 - 10560 of 15500 results (page 1056 of 1550)
Search Penn College News
With Spring 2010 classes just around the corner, Pennsylvania College of Technology greatly eased the start-up process for more than 150 new and transferring students. Joined by their families for the opening of Welcome Weekend on Jan.
(The following is drawn from remarks by Davie Jane Gilmour, Pennsylvania College of Technology president, during a Jan. 8 all-college meeting to begin the Spring 2010 semester.) Good morning and Happy New Year, I would like to begin 2010 with a great video I found over the holiday. Make sure you read ... as well as listen ... forward and backward.
The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library, will host "Cipher," a collection of ceramic works by Shalya Marsh, from Jan. 9 to Feb 9. Marsh's work, through the use of decipherable codes and symbols, expresses the intrinsic limitation that language places on communication.
College-produced videos posted on Pennsylvania College of Technology's Web site are now offered with closed captioning. Closed captioning allows individuals who are deaf, or those with partial hearing loss, to see all significant audio content on their screens. The content may include spoken dialogue and related information describing the speakers and/or their manner of speaking.
More than 700 students and their advisers from area schools traveled to Penn College's main campus Thursday for the Future Business Leaders of America Region 7 conference.
The Student Activities Office has announced programming in awareness of February's designation as Black History Month. The full schedule of events including provocative discussions, music, dance, poetry and screenings of the acclaimed film, "Precious" can be found online.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has reorganized its Human Resources Office, naming R. David Kay assistant vice president for human resources and Linda M. Morris assistant vice president for employee relations.
Playing in the PNC Bank Invitational at the University of Scranton's Long Center, Pennsylvania College of Technology's men's basketball team dropped to 3-7 overall after losses to Keene (N.H.) State, 106-82, on Saturday and to host Scranton, 86-65, in Sunday's consolation game. Greg Solyak (Lititz) led the Wildcats against Keene with 16 points and Leroy Joiner (Williamsport) added 15 points.
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. Among the latest additions: Brian Cygan, Director, Institutional Research, effective Jan. 4 Layne Eggers, Assistant Dean of Hospitality, starting Jan.
Vol. 8, No. 20 (Through Sunday, Dec. 27) Penn College Wildcat Tales Following a monthlong layoff, the Pennsylvania College of Technology men's basketball team returns to action Saturday in the PNC Bank Holiday Invitational at the University of Scranton's Long Center.