Career Services' Etiquette Dinners take the mystery out of fine dining. Amid tables topped with a confusing assortment of plates, glassware and utensils, guest services attendant Ann L. Lukowsky puts student diners at ease. Well-fed (and even more well-mannered) by evening's end, students fill the PDC for an Etiquette Dinner. Carter J.
Dental hygiene students Erica N. Wenrich, of Enola, and Lacey Decker, of Emporium, check for signs of oral cancer. The caring work of student Faith M. Matthews, of King of Prussia, gets a thumbs-up. Wenrich (left) and Decker join screening client Shannon L. Skaluba, student organization specialist, on the Bush Campus Center patio.
All lined up and ready to work Work completed, safety restored Spring projects are in full bloom for Pennsylvania College of Technology's concrete science and building construction technology students, who recently completed several improvements at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center near Allenwood and the institution's General Services building along Reach Road.
Survivors and supporters gather under the glow of the PDC’s Mountain Laurel Room lights. Human Services and Restorative Justice Club executive board officers and volunteer club members gather to honor the evening. Cody R. Englehart, a junior in human services & restorative justice, offered introductory remarks and concluding comments.
Soon-to-be graduates in architecture and sustainable design celebrated the culmination of their education by showcasing projects that embody the many influences at the foundation of their rigorously earned bachelor's degrees.
Pennsylvania College of Technology students and staff showed support for the local community by volunteering their time this past Saturday at the Lycoming County SPCA's annual Paws Run. The Paws Run, which takes place in South Williamsport Community Park and Little League Complex, draws between 300 to 400 participants annually and is the nonprofit’s second-largest fundraiser each year.
Healthy hands-on engagement stirred in Pennsylvania College of Technology's Bush Campus Center last week as the first Wildcat Wellness Fair shared a wide range of self-care activities. A collaboration of the new Positive Psychology (PSY410) class and Counseling Services, the event filled the CC lobby, stretched down a hallway and poured out onto the portico facing the campus mall.
Chef Dean Yasharian '03 at Perle, the Pasadena, Calif., restaurant that he'd scheduled for opening the week the city's restaurants closed for the pandemic. Still, the 50-seat restaurant has gained acclaim, including a Michelin Plate and a place in the Los Angeles Times "101 Best Restaurants in L.A." list. Yellowtail crudo at Perle The interior or Perle Restaurant.
WOGA's Zack T. Thompson is a picture of concentration at the club's event. Thompson, of Hustontown, is enrolled in software development and information management. Super Smash Bros. attracts former and current students, as well as alumni, all united in a common passion. Colorful dice reflect the variety of the gaming experience, whether online or on a tabletop.
Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball and softball teams each went 4-0 in games last week and improved their positions in the United East standings. The UE-leading softball team has won five in a row and nine of its last 10. Baseball When the Wildcats edged Penn State Harrisburg on April 2, it marked their first win in seven tries against the Lions.
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