Nearly 13 years after they first met on campus, a Pennsylvania College of Technology alumni couple will return to celebrate Valentine’s weekend. Jolene T. and Jason A.
Dr. William H. Feddersen "People will judge you by your actions," said William H. Feddersen, one of the nation's youngest college presidents when he took the reins at Williamsport Area Community College nearly four decades ago.
The Association, 1972 Eddie Money, 1982 The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, 1974 Z.Z. Top, 1974 Campus dance, 1972 Today's Penn College students have access to more tunes than ever: MP3s filling their earbuds with new music and classics alike; and Open Mic nights, coffeehouses and other events offering the real thing in a variety of venues.
The 2006 women's state basketball champs, with coach Ron Kodish, proudly display their trophy at the Bryce Jordan Center WACC basketball team, 1968 Penn College's exploration of an affiliation with the National Collegiate Athletic Association is the latest chapter in a long history of intercollegiate and intramural sports on campus.
The recent taste of spring, a snowmelt respite before the return of more typically frigid days, provides a perfect occasion to share this Jan. 21, 1980, item from the Spotlight student newspaper – an evocative blend of poetry and photography that sums up the wondrous variety of Pennsylvania's seasons.
The list of Fall 2012 graduates from Pennsylvania College of Technology has been issued by the Registrar’s Office. Fall 2012 dean's list Sami A. Al Anazi, Williamsport, Bachelor of Science, Plastics and Polymer Engineering Technology Nicholas P. Alberti, Delmar, Del., Bachelor of Science, Welding and Fabrication Engineering Technology, Cum Laude Thomas R.
Pennsylvania College of Technology announces its Fall 2012 dean’s list.
Saturday's third annual Alumni Happy Hour at the Appalachian Brewing Co. in Harrisburg attracted a great turnout, with more regional events expected in the coming year. Penn College friends at an alumni gathering: From left are 2006 graduates Matthew E. Fogtman, diesel technology; Theresa S. D'Andrea, graphic communications management; Kayla E. Berger, business administration; and Michael D.
Kenneth E. Carl During a 36-year career in higher education – more than one-third of the century celebrated during the centennial of Penn College and its predecessors – Kenneth E. Carl tirelessly wore many hats: alumnus, faculty member, president and mentor.
The fast-track career ascendancy of enrollees in Penn College's Ford ASSET major, a two-year degree that includes a built-in paid internship with a participating dealer, is on display in the newest addition to the college's YouTube channel. "If you want the quickest ladder to success, this is it," says Colin W. Williamson, the college's dean of transportation technology.
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