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The excitement and anticipation build ... ... as players watch their cards ... ... and wait for the winning combination. Bingo players include Kashiki E. Harrison, of Williamsport, a general studies student, and Nina L. Walk, of Bellefonte, enrolled in graphic design.
Hannah Michelle is at home in the welding lab … … and in the painting studio. In both places, using her hands to create comes naturally. From the Fall 2015 edition of One College Avenue, Penn College's official magazine: Student Hannah Michelle Scheimreif links the seemingly opposite disciplines of studio art and welding and fabrication engineering technology.
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. Crystal Zankel, regular part-time Dining Services Worker I, effective Sept. 1 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.
The power of the pen will be on display in The Gallery at Penn College when Joo Lee Kang’s “Nature, Fathomable” is exhibited Aug. 18 through Sept. 20. With a ballpoint pen, the Boston artist explores nature, its transformations and evolving definitions in intricate detail.
Sunday brunches are set to return this fall to Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Le Jeune Chef Restaurant, the casual fine-dining facility that provides a live learning lab for students in the college’s hospitality-related majors. In their fresh return to the restaurant’s lineup, the brunches are scheduled one Sunday a month: Sept. 13, Oct. 18 and Nov. 15.
A friendly bean-bag competition is enjoyed by siblings Andre J. and Bryonna A. Aldubayan, of Old Forge. He is an aviation maintenance technology student; she's enrolled in applied health studies: radiography concentration. Student leaders at the event include (clockwise from left) Duncan Rodriguez, Kunkletown, nursing; Wilmer I.
A history faculty member at Pennsylvania College of Technology is helping to develop various components of the 2017 Advanced Placement World History Exam. Craig A. Miller, assistant professor of history/political science, says the AP World History Exam, including the AP European and AP United States History Exams, will change format and structure in 2017.
Steven P. Johnson talks about the "talent, teamwork and family" that are hallmarks of Penn College, Little League and Susquehanna Health. Eyewitness News' Cody Butler interviewed Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour and Susquehanna Health President and CEO Steven P.
"Uncle" Marlin R. Cromley (third from right), with the team from Mexico that will play Saturday afternoon in the Series' international championship game against Japan Cromley has a long-standing practice of taking starting pitchers to the stadium via golf cart rather than on foot, adding to their special feeling of going to the mound.
Joni Frater shares key concepts of healthy relationships. Carl L. Shaner, director of College Health Services, takes aim with a T-shirt gun ... ... with no shortage of willing recipients in the audience. A student helps himself to educational material and other giveaways outside the auditorium. Esther Lastique engages the capacity crowd.