A pair of ol' reliables – therapy dogs in Madigan Library and Midnight Breakfast in the Keystone Dining Room – reappeared on schedule this past week to help students navigate any end-of-semester turbulence. – Photos by Juvy A. Orillaza and Tim Wegman, student photographers    
Down the home stretch Published 12.08.2019 News Dining Services Events Student News Faculty & Staff The Gallery at Penn College Library Home Page contents A pair of ol' reliables – therapy dogs in Madigan Library and Midnight Breakfast in the Keystone Dining Room – reappeared on schedule this past week to help students navigate any end-of-semester turbulence. – Photos by  Juvy  A.  Orillaza and  Tim Wegman, student photographers     Therapy dogs share a mistletoe moment, between their human interactions. …

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. Angela L. Hunley, full-time Head Coach, Softball, Athletics; starting Dec. 9 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.
Penn College welcomes new employee Published 12.08.2019 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents 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. Angela L. Hunley , full-time Head Coach, Softball, Athletics; starting Dec. 9 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported. … PCToday continues its regular …

A 1967 Williamsport Area Community College graduate’s longtime dream came true recently when he toured the college’s Larry A. Ward Machining Technologies Center and Lycoming Engines Metal Trades Center. Lee Miller came to Williamsport Technical Institute as a student in Fall 1965, fresh out of high school.
WACC alum's emotional return 'best day' ever Published 12.06.2019 News Alumni News Automated Manufacturing & Machining Industrial, Computing & Engineering Technologies News Home Page contents A 1967 Williamsport Area Community College graduate’s longtime dream came true recently when he toured the college’s Larry A. Ward Machining Technologies Center and Lycoming Engines Metal Trades Center. Lee Miller came to Williamsport Technical Institute as a student in Fall 1965, fresh out of high school. He said …

Snowman luminaria fashioned from glass jars add a festive touch. President Davie Jane Gilmour (who was joined at the brief ATHS proceedings by Patrick C. Ferguson, president of the Student Government Association) announces the fans' favorite creations. With piping bags full of icing, Wildcat Events Board students eagerly staff the cookie-decorating table.
Making spirits bright Published 12.05.2019 News Events Student News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents The holiday cards displayed along the Penn College mall were lighted Wednesday evening in a seasonal ceremony that included the announcement of winning entries, as well as a cookies-and-crafts attraction inside the Breuder Advanced Technology & Health Sciences Center. Women in Construction finished first among student organizations in the card competition, enriching its club account by $200. The …

Edward C. Byers Jr. One of only 71 living recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor will be among the featured speakers for a Lessons in Leadership event from 10 a.m. to noon Thursday, Dec. 19, in Penn College's Klump Academic Center Auditorium.  Retired Master Chief Edward C. Byers Jr., U.S.
Medal of Honor recipient to offer 'Lessons in Leadership' Published 12.04.2019 News Events Home Page contents One of only 71 living recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor will be among the featured speakers for a Lessons in Leadership event from 10 a.m. to noon Thursday, Dec. 19, in Penn College's Klump Academic Center Auditorium.  Retired Master Chief Edward C. Byers Jr., U.S. Navy Seal, was honored for "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of …

Stephanie A. Campbell, acquisitions and outreach specialist at Madigan Library, scrubs a staircase. General Services' Josh J. Wrench (in green shirt), associate director of project management, and Jamie L. Plocinski (standing), facilities service assistant, make friends at mealtime. Benevolence times 12, on behalf of the greater college community Wearing her "Penn College Pride," Brigette M.
Caring co-workers give of themselves Published 12.04.2019 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents As part of a Giving Tuesday collaboration with Lycoming County United Way, a dozen Penn College employees spent part of the afternoon cleaning Sojourner Truth Ministries and serving hot meals to those in need. LCUW organized several projects throughout the community in conjunction with the national observance, a time for charitable contributions on the heels of Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber …

An appropriately outfitted Bottorf (far left) explains ground rules to (from left) Bret A. Yetter, a surveying technology student from Liverpool; Evan J. Spickard, of Danville, enrolled in information technology: network specialist concentration; and Daniel J. Kahle, a construction management major from Oil City. Human services major Sierra M.
Fun competition turns 'ugly' at holiday time Published 12.03.2019 News Events Student News Home Page contents Students enjoyed a life-size pong game in the Field House this past week, trading pingpong balls and plastic cups for volleyballs and lined trash cans. In the double-elimination tournament, according to Jeremy R. Bottorf, coordinator of campus recreation, players had five minutes to clear all of the large “cups” (or the largest number of them) in the quest for prizes. Tie scores resulted in sudden …

Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball squads split in their only games Thanksgiving week while the college’s wrestlers were idle. For the basketball teams, North Eastern Athletic Conference play begins Saturday at SUNY Cobleskill.
Penn College basketball teams set for conference play Published 12.01.2019 News Athletics Wildcat Weekly Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology basketball squads split in their only games Thanksgiving week while the college’s wrestlers were idle. For the basketball teams, North Eastern Athletic Conference play begins Saturday at SUNY Cobleskill. Men’s basketball Hosting Elmira College on Tuesday, Fred Young, of Waterbury, Connecticut, scored 27 points, including five 3s, as Penn 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. Lauren M. Scheetz, full-time Coordinator, Practical Nursing, Penn College at Wellsboro; starting Dec. 2 Tyler K. Pauling, Bradley M. Walter and Bryce W. Winder, full-time Admissions Counselor; effective Dec. 2 Crystal R.
Penn College welcomes new employees Published 12.01.2019 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents 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. Lauren M. Scheetz , full-time Coordinator, Practical Nursing, Penn College at Wellsboro; starting Dec. 2 Tyler K. Pauling , Bradley M. Walter and Bryce W. Winder , full-time Admissions Counselor; effective Dec. 2 Crystal R. Hartsock , …

Warner shares the sandhill cranes' story with CLC youngsters in Madigan Library. The book's cover colorfully hints at the treasures within ... ... vibrant photos, courtesy of a campus benefactor.
Friends, feathered and faithful, deliver picturesque storytime Published 11.26.2019 News Home Page contents An extra-special children’s book has “flown in” from Florida and landed in the laps of youngsters at the Dunham Children’s Learning Center. “Waiting For Charlie: A Sandhill Crane Story,” featuring photography by the center’s eponym, Robert E. “Bob” Dunham, was introduced to children in a reading at the Madigan Library on Monday. Newly published, the book stars the sandhill crane family at the Central …