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Troy L. Confer, a building automation technology: heating, ventilation and air conditioning technology concentration major from Watsontown, finds a contemplative spot just outside the Madigan Library. Even those who stayed indoors, like these patrons of the Breuder Advanced Technology and Health Sciences Center atrium, basked in the warmth of imminent summer.
What began as acknowledgement of President Davie Jane Gilmour’s support of the ROTC program at Pennsylvania College of Technology has resulted in a Commander’s Award for Public Service – among the highest honors the U.S. Army can bestow on a civilian. Lt. Col. Daniel B.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team goes into the United States Collegiate Athletic Association Small College World Series as the No. 10 seed, but coach Chris Howard is optimistic about his team’s chances. “The guys are extremely excited. It’s the second year in a row we’re going and everybody is anxious to have a better showing than we did last year (0-2)," the coach said.
They're not playing games: Discovery Machine Inc. co-workers Todd W. Griffith (standing) and Colin Puskavitz talk with Penn College students about the military-training uses of video technology.
Thomas C. Leitzel The new president of South Florida State College began his ascent into college leadership at Williamsport Area Community College, a forerunner of Penn College. Thomas C.
A record crowd of 134 guests attended Sunday's Grand Pastry Buffet, a scrumptious culmination of course work for baking and pastry arts seniors and an acknowledgement by scholarship recipients of the donors who have smoothed their road to a Penn College diploma.
"Design: 2013" presents eight works by each of the 15 exhibiting seniors. Crystal J. Broscious gets a kiss from Mary E. Szuhaj, who enjoyed seeing her granddaughter's artistic presentation. Paul R. Watson II, assistant dean of integrated studies-programs, addresses the gallery crowd and congratulates the graduating seniors on their talents and hard work.
With blessed sunshine only enhancing the proven charity of the campus community, Penn College's sixth annual Walk-It-Out event raised more than $3,350 (so far) for the American Cancer Society through the K’s for Cancer foundation.
Despite being eliminated after pushing the Penn State University Athletic Conference baseball championships to an "if" game on Saturday, the Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team had its season extended as it has received an at-large bid to the United States Collegiate Athletic Association Small College World Series. USCAA action begins next Monday at Pullman Park in Butler.