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Gerri F. Luke, associate professor of business administration/marketing, delivered the David London My Last Words Lecture on Tuesdayevening in the ACC Auditorium. The lecture series,featuring a faculty membernominated by students asespecially inspiring and encouraging, was renamed last year in honor of the late David A.
Nearly $900 for student scholarships was raised by the Homecoming Court leading up to this past weekend, a campuswide celebration that was enjoyed by hundreds of people from the Penn College community. In addition to the Door-Decorating Contest and the crowning of the king and queen both of which are covered elsewhere on PCToday the winners of several contests and raffles have been announced.
After Monday's first round of the Penn State University Athletic Conference-United States Collegiate Athletic Association golf championships, Penn College was fifth overall. Among PSUAC colleges, it was third. Craig Flint of Port Allegany led the Wildcats with an opening-round 76 on Penn State's Blue Course and was tied for fifth place.
From campus royalty to a historical photo exhibit in The Gallery at Penn College, to sporting events and alumni reunions, to a car show and "floats" that didn't move, Pennsylvania College of Technology was alive Oct. 9-11 with a "Connecting the Pieces: Past and Present Unite" Homecoming celebration. — Photos by Jessica L. Tobias and Michael S. Fischer, student photographers, and Jennifer A.
The Penn College Motorsports Association co-hosted its fourth biannual autocross with the Sports Car Club of America Northeastern Region this past weekend. The event, held at Brodart Co. on Arch Street, is a skill contest that emphasizes drivers' ability and their cars' characteristics.
Dean Yasharian, who earned a bachelor's degree in culinary arts technology in 2003, will appear on an episode of Food Network series "Chopped" this week. The episode, titled "When Chefs Collide," will premiere at 10 p.m. Oct. 13 and will be rebroadcast at 1 a.m. Oct. 14 and 8 p.m. Oct. 23.
From campus royalty to a historical photo exhibit in The Gallery at Penn College, to sporting events and alumni reunions, to a car show and "floats" that didn't move, the college was alive this past weekend with a "Connecting the Pieces: Past and Present Unite" Homecoming celebration. For more, visit the PCToday Photo Gallery.
Pennsylvania College of Technology recently presented Outstanding Varsity Athletic Alumni Awards to Becky J. Shaner, of Hughesville, and Bobby String, of New Cumberland. The honors were presented by Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour during Oct. 10 Homecoming festivities at the college.
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: Janet McDermott, Dining Services Worker, Wildcat Express, ( Regular Part-Time), effective Oct. 15 Lee Whittington , Dining Services Worker, (Regular Part-Time), starting Oct. 12
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agencyhas asked citizens to "Pick 5" for the environment. Your Penn College Energy Conservation Subcommittee suggests small steps that can make a big difference. There's one for every day of the week to help make our planet healthier: 1. Say "goodbye" to your leaf blower. 2. Turn your thermostat down 1 degree. 3. Think before you print. 4.