– Photos by Cindy Davis Meixel, writer/photo editor;
Tia G. La and J.J. Boettcher, student photographers;
and Mallory L. Weymer, coordinator of student health and wellness/suicide prevention specialist
Multilingual greetings on a poster beckon attendees to the new gathering space, where six groups (PC Alliance, Veterans Club, the fledgling Post-Tradition Student Organization, Minorities Lending Knowledge, College Women of Williamsport and the International Student Organization) celebrated a diverse campus community.
Zeel Patel, a physician assistant student from Bensalem, juggles cotton candy, cellphone and ladder golf.
Students delight in creating personal fabric pieces – patches that reflect a campus organization, department, culture, etc. – for a representative quilt that will be sewn and displayed at the college.
Community Peer Educators Paul M. Lasell (left) and Samuel J. Pham hang out at the cotton candy machine with “customer” Audrey M. Bowser, a freshman in building science and sustainable design: architectural technology concentration, from Tyrone.
Bryonna A. Aldubayan delights in yucca fries, a traditional dish served in Latin America. Aldubayan, of Old Forge, is enrolled in applied health studies: occupational therapy assistant concentration.
With the lawn party moved from The Victorian House to Rose Street Commons for more visibility and heightened attendance, a sign outside Dauphin Hall lets students know they're in the right place.
New to the event this year was the Veterans Club, whose table was decorated by members Jennifer L. Nicholson (left), of Lock Haven, enrolled in applied health studies: radiography concentration, and Gina M. Peluzzo, a civil engineering student from Philadelphia. Nicholson is a Navy veteran; Peluzzo is in the Air National Guard.
Picture-perfect weather for an August lawn party
Matthew D. Krepps, an aviation maintenance instructor, brightened the Field House event with "Zeke," his pit bull mix.
Noelle B. Bloom (right), Dining Services' assistant director, poses with her family – including "Lily," a Yorkshire terrier.
Students and employees find common ground at the eighth annual "Hot Dog, You're Here!" ice-breaker – the 56th annual in canine years.
Community Peer Educators Nina L. Walk (left) and Tasia A. Werkmeister enjoy puppy love with "Murphy," a corgi owned by General Services' Don J. Luke, director of facilities operations.
The Victorian House environs provide attractive greenery and scenery that can only be enhanced by the fun-loving students gathered for the Second Saturday Jamboree.
Laid-back tunes on a pre-autumn afternoon
A midway atmosphere provides a challenging blend of fun, skill and strength.
Wildcat Cornhole on the lawn of the Thompson Professional Development Center
The eye-popping spectacle(s) of camera-ready props
Trike it; you'll like it!
Keeping the volley alive
Authors Joni Frater (left) and Esther Lastique return to Penn College for "Sex Ed Boot Camp," an informally informative fall tradition that imparts a message of responsibility over recklessness.