Joe Moore, territory sales manager for Jones Dairy Farm, offers “Bacon 101.” Kate (Bishop) Hunter, ’00, shows students the difference in bacon thicknesses. Alivia L. Bollock joins Classical Cuisines of the World classmates in plating bacon samples they prepared earlier. Students make notes on the texture and taste of two brands of bacon.
The rain ceased and the smiles poured forth Sunday as the campus community flung wide its doors to potential students, their families and friends at Fall Open House. A pleasant autumn day on a beautiful campus provided the backdrop for an in-depth look at academic programs, student life and facilities.
Kayla A. Gross, an applied management student from Danville, talks with 2011 business administration: banking and finance alumna Amy (Dibble) Chervinsky. Business students chat in the SASC lobby. Chris Frantz, ’05, business management, talks to an attentive audience that filled the SASC presentation room. A student asks alumni for their book recommendations.
Thomas A. D'Arcy, of Mechanicsburg, enrolled in engineering design technology, explores career options with Alyssa Rogers, a Larson Design Group recruiting coordinator. Joshua T. Alderfer, who majored in heavy construction equipment technology: technician emphasis from 2012-14, helped staff the B. Blair Corp. booth. The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co.'s Jared Hoover (right) talks with Daniel H.
The current issue of a prominent plastics-industry trade journal features the work of a recent Pennsylvania College of Technology graduate. Thermoforming Quarterly, a journal of the thermoforming division of the Society of Plastics Engineers, devotes six pages to the senior project of Bryan T. Robinson, of Gilbertsville, a 2015 plastics & polymer engineering technology graduate. Bryan T.
An instructive and inspiring Homecoming An architectural technology alumnus returned to Penn College for Homecoming Weekend and, while on campus, spoke with first-year students in his former major and served as a guest juror for upper-level students in building science and sustainable design. Michael A.
A gorgeous autumn weekend set the stage for a variety of Homecoming events – a year after the institution's Centennial, but no less celebratory of "Our Proud Penn College Days." – Photos by Caleb G. Schirmer, student photographer; Cindy Davis Meixel, writer/photo editor; Jennifer A. Cline, writer/editor-One College Avenue; Larry D. Kauffman, digital publishing specialist/photographer; Dalaney T.
Pennsylvania College of Technology inducted five former student-athletes into its Hall of Fame during its fourth annual ceremony Friday evening in Le Jeune Chef Restaurant. "This year's class represented four different sports, which is a great representation of the history here," Penn College Director of Athletics Scott E. Kennell said.
Members of the Blue Crew, supervised by General Services' Gary T. Pandolfi, form a school-spirited bucket brigade. (Photo by Allison A. Bressler) The officers and adviser of the Blue Crew campus-pride organization stand before the Veterans' Fountain, appropriately colored for Homecoming. From left are Jessica R.
Alumni, students, employees and friends of Pennsylvania College of Technology can reminisce about “Our Proud Penn College Days” – a line from the institution’s alma mater – as they celebrate Homecoming 2015 from Oct. 7-11. Among the public highlights are a Homecoming Carnival from 6 p.m. to closing time Friday, 1 p.m. to close on Saturday, and 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday. Bartlebaugh Amusements Inc.
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