Four graduates of the graphic design major at Pennsylvania College of Technology returned to campus recently to share their insights with current students. The alumni panel discussion was sponsored by Penn College’s student chapter of AIGA, a professional association for design. The alumni who served on the panel are: Madison M. Miller, ’14, graphic designer at Weis Markets, Sunbury; Erin M.
A long line forms even before the start of Grad Finale. First and second in line (at right) are building automation technology seniors and Campus View Resident Assistants Cody A. Forke, of Gilbertsville, and Christopher J. Morrin, of Morrisville. Forke has a degree in electrical technology (’14) and Morrin graduated from heating, ventilation and air conditioning technology in 2015.
The Student Government Association at Pennsylvania College of Technology will host its seventh annual Silent Auction on Friday, April 29, to benefit the Student Leader Legacy Scholarship Fund. The auction will be held from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. on the first floor of Madigan Library.
James S. Riedel Personal vehicle upgraded with professional know-how James S. Riedel, a 2007 graduate of Penn College's automotive technology management major, is featured in the latest issue of Subaru's Drive Performance magazine for his 2006 WRX STI.
An alumnus of Pennsylvania College of Technology's predecessor institution will be memorialized through an endowed scholarship established by his mother. The Joseph E.
Nicholas J. Ensig of Control Solutions Group Inc., snaps a shot of his company’s Heritage Society plate. Ensig is a 2005 graduate of Penn College's four-year building automation technology major. He also holds a certificate in plumbing and an associate degree in heating, ventilation and air conditioning technology (both 2003). President Gilmour welcomes the crowd along with Debra M.
One College Avenue's Winter 1994-95 cover, featuring Maureen A. Beckert, '94 Maureen A. Beckert, '94 Celebrating the 25th anniversary of Penn College's magazine, One College Avenue, we revisit some of our earliest covers and catch up with the "cover models." Read "25th Anniversary: We've Got it Covered."
Scholarship fund boosted through auction of handcrafted woodwork. A rocking chair, created by a pair of Penn College retirees to be auctioned for a Fall 2015 scholarship fundraiser, has caught the attention of Fine Woodworking magazine. Frederick T. Gilmour, a professional artist, college retiree and alumnus, designed the chair after seeing original work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh in Scotland.
Whatever vestiges of winter lingered in the air and in the forecast, Saturday's Open House visitors found abundant warmth in the amity and assistance of Penn College students, faculty/staff and alumni.
A Penn's Inn audience listens Tuesday to a trio of "Women in STEM" panelists ... Discovery Machine's Anna L. Griffith ... Maggie (Powers) Jackson, from PennDOT ... ... and Davie Jane Gilmour, Penn College president. The success and contribution of women in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math were celebrated with a panel discussion this past week in the Bush Campus Center.
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