Todd J. Fox '98 is grateful for the opportunity to impact others through his work with Habitat for Humanity International. Habitat for Humanity helps build homes across the U.S. and in 70 countries. Photo courtesy of Habitat for Humanity International From the Spring 2022 edition of Penn College Magazine: Through his work for Habitat for Humanity, Todd J.
Paul R. Watson II, a former Penn College administrator - most recently as dean of academic success - has been named interim president of Kellogg Community College in Battle Creek, Michigan.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s women’s softball team shattered the program’s consecutive win streak record last week, while a consistent second-day effort on Sunday lifted the men’s golf team to a third-place finish at the United East Conference Championships.
On the 52nd annual Earth Day, Pennsylvania College of Technology hailed a phenomenon only slightly younger: the Schneebeli Earth Science Center, home to memories, marvels and the makers of a million tomorrows. Observing the milestone golden anniversary of the Allenwood area campus on a beautiful spring afternoon, attendees reveled in "this special place" known as the ESC.
Paul C. Glover, of New Milford, a plastics and polymer engineering technology major, gets "pied" for a good cause. Taking aim at the Hatchet House trailer Wildcat cornhole in the courtyard Nate J. Krushensky, an architecture and sustainable design student from Danville, attempts to maneuver despite artificially (though effectively) induced impairment.
Nicholas E. Shrawder, a senior civil engineer for PennDOT and chair of ASNT's Susquehanna Valley Section A welding lab does double-duty as a meal venue, offering diners immersion in a well-equipped learning environment. Brandon Miller, a member of the section's board of directors, addresses the group. Robby R.
Wozniak (center) talks with the group between the front door and the oak staircase of a Penn College landmark. Wozniak stands at left with Oberlin and Ritter, part of the Women in Construction contingent on The Victorian House tour. Others include Witmer, the active student organization's president (seated, in blue).
Pennsylvania College of Technology has granted faculty emeritus status to Dorothy M. “Dottie” Mathers, a professor of nursing who retired in December after 27 years of full-time teaching and 30 years of service overall to the college. Mathers began teaching nursing full time at Penn College in 1994.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday approved faculty emeritus status for a longtime nursing faculty member and signed off on minor updates to the college’s bylaws. The board approved Dorothy M. “Dottie” Mathers for faculty emeritus designation.
In the Physical Therapist Assistant Lab, dual enrollment students observe Penn College students as they observe one another’s techniques. Scott A. Geist, director of surgical technology, talks with high school visitors about the program. In the baking and pastry arts lab, students from Jersey Shore Area Senior High School dip pretzels into tempered chocolate. Instructor Steve J.
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