'The Wall' honors military personnel in the Penn College family. A range of military experience is evident in a black-and-white photo from 1862, depicting Civil War soldier Isaac Shaffer, great-great-great-grandfather of Army retiree Chester M. Beaver.
The Wildcat welcomes soon-to-be graduates to their new roles as Penn College alumni. Jonathan C. Herman, a heavy construction equipment technology: operator emphasis major from Lewisburg, tends to commencement purchases with the help of Jennifer L. McCracken, an operations assistant at The College Store. With the Wildcat's help, Eric M.
The attractiveness of Penn College's two-year majors to employers was obvious at a recent Career Fair, as reflected in a video newly added to the institution's YouTube channel. "An associate's degree is great for us.
Dave Foresman shares warm remarks about the contributions of Dennis E. Fink to the field of horticulture. Current Penn College landscape/horticulture technology students, School of Natural Resources Management employees and Brickman staff gather to celebrate the tree-planting. Dennis E. Fink, (center), celebrates with his wife and adjunct faculty member, Christine A.; and Dave Foresman.
As Pennsylvania College of Technology continues its multiyear Countdown to the Centennial, PCToday helps share the institution's remarkable story through the eyes and words of those who lived it.
Raggedy Ann and Andy, a pair of "living dolls" The Wildcat and friend form a super alliance. A Village resident offers a wet-suit welcome. The children of Paul R. Watson II, assistant dean of integrated studies-programs, join in the larger-than-life fun. Where's Waldo? Hangin' out with friends, of course.
Holding up his smartphone, Daniel J. Clarke recalls those who thought email was a fad and pagers were here to stay. A multiple Penn College graduate shares real-world perspective with humor and insight. Smaller devices make for a smaller world, as Clarke can interact globally without leaving Pennsylvania.
Matt Haile The Penn State University Athletic Conference has named Penn College's Matt Haile as "Golf Coach of the Year" for the 2012 season. Haile led the Wildcats to one of their strongest showings, with a regular-season championship and a second-place finish at the PSUAC Championships. This is his first time receiving the honor; Haile has headed the college's golf team since 2009. In that s
Volleyball alumni, joining coach Bambi A. Hawkins (right), are, from left, Rachel A. (Bond) Zick, '05, early childhood education; Angela Sweely, '08, architectural technology; Amber L. (Geckle) Dreese, '07, applied human services; Maria K. McNett, '07, occupational therapy assistant, and '09, applied health studies: occupational therapy assistant concentration; and Paula Karine F.
Tuesday's Career Fair provided Penn College students and alumni the opportunity to meet hundreds of prospective employers – including Fortune 500 companies – recruiting for 2,244 full-time jobs, internships and other positions.
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