Spring flashback: Northern Ireland visitors are a highlight
Friday, May 24, 2024
Photos by Richard Duffy, NWRC engineering lecturer, and various Penn College staff: Cindy Meixel, Tom Speicher, Kim Cassel, Sue Mahaffey, Anthony Pace, Erin Shultz, Stacey Hampton & Shannon Munro
Before diving into summer, Penn College News would like to glance back at a highlight of spring: the two-week visit by our new friends from Northern Ireland's North West Regional College.
The contingent of 12 students and two faculty members visited Penn College early last month. Half of the group is studying cybersecurity at NWRC, with the others focused on engineering fields.
The students are: Michael Donaghy, Conor Edwards, Jamie Hockley, Oisin Kelly, Niamh McAuley, David McGill, Kealan McGill, Gary McKinley, Joel Moore, Zach Richardson, Sean Sweeney and William Thompson. They were joined by Richard Duffy, a lecturer in engineering, and Violet Toland, a lecturer and curriculum lead in computing and IT/cybersecurity.
Besides attending Penn College classes in their respective disciplines, the group engaged in industry tours to PMF Industries, UPMC and West Pharmaceuticals. They attended Penn College events, enjoyed local restaurants and visited Penn State’s main campus. Their final weekend was spent in Philadelphia.
Included among the group's favorite Penn College experiences were team-building activities on the Fish Real Estate Leadership Challenge Course, a tour of the Schneebeli Earth Science Center, and an outing with President Michael J. Reed that featured a nature hike and a visit to his home.
This was the second year Penn College has hosted a NWRC cultural exchange. Based in Derry, NWRC has five campuses that support more than 10,000 students.
An article on the visit and a short report on the guests' first day can be viewed on Penn College News. Below, enjoy a range of images from their various activities.