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Wolff talks to a large crowd of students, employees and community visitors. Art takes flight in The Gallery at Penn College. Wolfson Ray partners with nature, intricately weaving twigs and such into art. With two of her works on the wall behind her, Wolfson Ray enthusiastically addresses the crowd. Gallery doors open onto a uniquely "natural" environment.
Forestry Student Named to U.S. Advisory Council As Pennsylvania College of Technology continues its multiyear Countdown to the Centennial, PCToday helps share the institution's remarkable story through the eyes and words of those who lived it.
A rare moment of scorelessness Scrumming at the scrimmage line In an offense-heavy contest that helped kick off Penn College's 2012 Homecoming celebration Thursday night, a squad of upperclassmen decisively avenged last year's flag football loss to rival freshmen. The first-year students started out with the ball, picking up a first down on their very first play ...
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Board of Directors on Thursday approved a new vision statement for the college, ratified a resolution specifying the parameters for the college’s state budget request and OK’d updates to the college’s Strategic Plan. The board also heard a Fall 2012 enrollment report from Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour.
Lacy M. Lose, an applied health studies: occupational therapy assistant concentration major from Avis – characterized as a "team player with a truly contagious smile" – has been chosen as the latest Student of the Month by the Student Government Association at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Lacy M.
Following up on a "Best Pizza" competition held in conjunction with Fall Fiesta, Penn College's community and commuter assistants – students who act as liaisons for their off-campus colleagues – presented a plaque and balloons Wednesday to the winner: Joe's Pizza, along nearby West Third Street.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has published a book and website featuring the seven individuals who guided the institution through its nearly 100-year history – from George H. Parkes, who transformed a small, high school industrial arts shop into a postwar model of adult education, to current President Davie Jane Gilmour. “Legacy of Leaders” also features Robert L.
Caitlyn Curley Sophomore Caitlyn Curley (Middletown) was named the United States Collegiate Athletic Association and Penn State University Athletic Conference women’s volleyball Setter of the Week for the period ending Oct. 7. Curley was on point with her passing, totaling 83 assists (4.4 assists per set) on a 6-0 week for the Wildcats. The pre-nursing major added 21 kills and 22 digs.
While natural gas exploration throughout Pennsylvania has stirred debate in recent years, there is one issue on which most can agree: the emergence of viable employment opportunities. The natural gas sector offers rewarding career prospects, especially for those with a technical skill set.
Seven students in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s construction majors have been awarded a total of $14,500 in varied scholarships, a significant reminder of employers’ support for the college’s sought-after “degrees that work.” “It is a testament to the industries that have provided funding for the educational opportunities of our students,” said Marc E.