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Early childhood education majors who are completing their practicum semesters in community schools and agencies, along with their supervising teachers, were honored with a "Practicum Banquet" in the Professional Development Center on April 16.
The Children's Learning Center, Penn College's on-campus child-care facility, has woven another of its "quilts," this one pieced together from favorite children's songs. The paper squares were sent home with parents, who were asked to decorate them with a song − one that they sing as a family or one that they simply enjoy hearing.
Williamsport Mayor Gabriel J. Campana visited Penn College's Children's Learning Center on Monday as part of the Week of the Young Child activities planned by the Lycoming County Community Engagement Group.
Sunday marked the first Residence Hall Association Auction, which took place from 5-9 p.m. in the Field House. The "currency" used was Wildcat Hall Points that students accumulated throughout the academic year for attending RHA- and Residence Life-sponsored events.
Individuals selected to be Senior Resident Assistants possess strong leadership skills, as well as a commitment to student life at Penn College and the Office of Residence Life. This year's selection process was quite competitive, resulting in the four individuals named below emerging to the top of the list.
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: Brandon Penglase , Technical Support Analyst I, Academic Computing Services, Information Technology Services, effective April 21
Pennsylvania College of Technology and the Penn College IEEE (originally the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Student Branch hosted the 2008 IEEE Region 2 Student Activities Conference on April 8 and have announced the results of the event's competitions.
Pennsylvania College of Technology students are scheduled to travel to Louisville, Ky., for the 134th Kentucky Derby and its sister race, the Kentucky Oaks, where they will help feed thousands of guests. The students, accompanied by Chefs Paul Mach, assistant professor of hospitality management/culinary arts, and Charles R.
A senior landscape/nursery technology student at Pennsylvania College of Technology was among competitors at the recent Student Career Days near Atlanta, winning honors for participation in educational sessions at the three-day event. Melissa D.
Williamsport â and Pennsylvania College of Technology's Community Arts Center â have been selected as the venue for the 2008 Governor's Awards for the Arts on Nov. 12. The announcement was made Thursday afternoon at the Arts Center by Judge Marjorie O. Rendell, Pennsylvania's First Lady, who will serve as emcee for the ceremonies.