QR codes offering audio files by the artist are a new feature in the exhibition space. Haviland's prints mimic waves on the gallery floor. Students and employees of Pennsylvania College of Technology are invited to visit The Gallery at Penn College to view the current exhibit: Melissa Haviland's "You can’t take it with you …” The free exhibit can be viewed through Dec.
Traditionally involved in smaller projects closer to their Schneebeli Earth Science Center home base, horticulture students unroll sod on a sizeable (and well-prepped) tract near the PDC. Pallets of sod line the work site, as students diligently show what they've learned. A fresh blanket of green dazzles under twilight's illumination.
Pennsylvania College of Technology students embarked on a new approach to career exploration through the first-ever Virtual Career Fair. This Career Services-hosted event was held Oct. 20-21.
Eight Pennsylvania College of Technology students have been awarded scholarships recognizing their commitment as Army ROTC cadets. The cadets were recognized with substantial Army ROTC scholarships during an Oct. 30 contracting ceremony at the college’s Bush Campus Center. Due to COVID-19 precautions, attendance was limited to participants; the event was streamed online for proud well-wishers.
Presidential student ambassador Gabrielle R. Fries, a physician assistant studies major from Williamsport, adorns one side of the mobile billboard ... ... sharing space with Malcolm K. Lampkin, of Horsham, a student college relations assistant enrolled in software development and information management.
On campus and in their community, students in Penn College concrete classes are impressively accenting their resumes with highly visible and credible examples of their handiwork.
In what has become a fall tradition over the past seven years, students in multiple sections of Technical Drawing I and Detailing I – most of them enrolled in Penn College's engineering design technology major – displayed their software skills in a Virtual Pumpkin Carving Contest. Craig A. Miller and Katherine A. Walker, assistant professors, shared photos of the winners ...
Empowering adults to prevent, recognize and react responsibly to child sexual abuse is the goal of specialized training received recently by 20 students in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s human services and restorative justice major.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student is one of 75 undergraduates nationwide to receive a scholarship from the Recycling Education and Research Foundation. Emily L. Stevens, of Springville, received a $1,000 scholarship funded by the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries.
Leaves make their way groundward, honoring the calendar's cyclical inevitability. Seasonal color overtakes the College Avenue Labs water feature. The southern hills are splattered by nature's paint job, as is the foliage that lines the campus mall. The fire pit on the Bush Campus Center patio comfortably combats the chill.
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