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Boone addresses an ACC audience early in the Fall 2018 semester. This week's death of Herman Boone, the high school football coach who inspired Disney's "Remember the Titans" movie, brought to mind his January 2018 speech at Penn College as part of that year's Martin Luther King observance.
A beckoning glow at the main campus entrance provides a truly warm welcome during a chilly season. Stars and stripes shine from the Veterans Tree outside Madigan Library. A pre-winter snowfall enhances the decorated Dodge truck outside College Avenue Labs. Trees along Hagan Way are swathed in Wildcat blue. Penn College Pride infuses the photographer's evergreen back home.
Student Engagement delivers a sweet treat to Bush Campus Center visitors. The home of Wildcat Athletics is reimagined as an igloo in the year's runner-up effort. Hung with care are stockings (and accoutrements) in the Residence Life Office.
For the first time since 2014, the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s basketball team will go into the holiday break with at least two victories. In its lone game of the week as the fall semester ended, the Wildcats used a big third quarter to record a 60-53 home nonconference win Saturday against Bryn Mawr College.
The Cormans, at a Capitol swearing-in ceremony to officially open the 2019-20 legislative session Services were this week for former state Sen. J. Doyle Corman Jr., an original member of the Penn College Board of Directors, who died Sunday, Dec. 8, at his Bellefonte home.
Pennsylvania College of Technology nursing graduates again exceeded state and national pass rates on national board examinations. Penn College offers degrees for those pursuing registered nurse and practical nurse licensure eligibility.
A celebratory ceremony Monday honored the 18 students who completed the seven-week LEAD-PCT program this semester. Led by Allison A. Grove, interim director of student engagement, the initiative provides participants the opportunity to learn a variety of leadership skills and apply them by proposing a social change project that directly benefits the Penn College community.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Board of Directors on Thursday approved emeritus status for a longtime faculty member and accepted the audited financial statements for the fiscal year that ended June 30. Faculty emeritus status was authorized for Robert M. Vaughn, who taught welding for nearly four decades, retiring in August. Nominating documentation cited by Michael J.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Board of Directors has approved faculty emeritus status for Robert M. Vaughn, who taught welding at the institution for nearly four decades. Vaughn retired in August after 39 years of service to Penn College and its immediate predecessor, Williamsport Area Community College.
Santaella (left) and Kreitzer stand with the stunning tile wall. The final touches to the piece: triangle toppings Relief sculptures in clay Artwork awaits stair strollers. Infinite tales in tiles Over 500 students and more than 500 ceramic tiles in the making, another stunning example of Penn College art is complete and ready for rave reviews and views.