Nesli Alp (standing at left) enjoys her interaction with students at Wednesday's SGA Town Hall. Penn College's vice president for academic affairs/provost was the special guest for Wednesday night's Student Government Association Town Hall in the Bush Campus Center. Nesli Alp spoke with students during a well-attended Q&A session in Penn's Inn, addressing a number of relevant issues.
In a room warmly enhanced by Wildcat blue uplighting, admissions counselor Michele R. Alexander addresses a full house from the Klump Academic Center Auditorium stage. Presidential Student Ambassador Eryn L. Nichols is among the friendly faces welcoming potential students and their families to campus.
A half-hour film – a collaborative production of WVIA, PBS and NPR – provides grist for a productive discussion. Valuable resources accent the presentation and follow-up. Chris Norton, senior vice president of WVIA, serves as moderator ... ... facilitating a fruitful dialogue that included insight from an authoritative panel. Seated from left are Jordan G.
A mock snowball fight and a faux hockey net provide diversion in the lobby. Wildcat swag always sweetens the experience! A reindeer viewing pen near the building's west entrance lets students get enviably close to those magnificent mammals. A family-owned food truck brings comfort cuisine to the CC Loop. Make-your-own-snowflake string art made for popular takeaways.
Transcending the limitations of the photographic medium, John Singletary creates multidisciplinary installation experiences. His work graces The Gallery at Penn College through March 22. Singletary’s “Through Lines/Fault Lines” is the first exhibition of multimedia work on screens in the gallery’s history.
Pennsylvania College of Technology was again among the participating partners in Dream Week, which annually celebrates the passionate life and peaceful mission of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Busy hands fill the southwest corner of the workspace, on the second floor of the Bush Campus Center. Koalas and kindness blend in a blanket displayed by Trevor L. Keaton, of Lansdale, a manufacturing engineering technology student and member of Sigma Pi. Altrusitic artisans prepare an impressive output to warm the lives of local foster families.
Pennsylvania College of Technology is among the participating partners in The Martin Luther King Jr. National Day of Service, a defining moment each year when Americans across the country step up to make their communities more equitable and take action to create the Beloved Community of the Rev. Dr. King’s dream. MLK Day, which commemorates the civil rights leader's Jan.
A $5,000 grant from the PPL Foundation will support an event at Pennsylvania College of Technology to introduce high school students to opportunities in the building automation and electrical industries. Pathways to Energy Management Careers will comprise a series of four hands-on sessions that showcase facets of those occupations, with a focus on energy management.
The "Bean Team" of Todd and Erin Fox, owners of Fox Den Cold Brew Coffee, caters to students in the LEC lobby on Monday morning. Seated is Krystle J. Richardson, a human services & restorative justice student and SGA's executive vice president, who facilitated the event for SGA with welding & fabrication engineering technology student Nikolas J. Harnish, vice president for internal relations.
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