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Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Bachelor of Science Nursing Honor Society was officially chartered as a chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International during a ceremony on the college’s campus on April 12. Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing was founded in 1922. The founders chose its name for the Greek words storgé, tharsos and timé, meaning love, courage and honor.

Seniors and their faculty mentors (from left) are Langer, Anstadt, Bean, Peck, Blose, Carr, Klodnicki and Whitmyer. Five Penn College students were recognized this month by the West Branch Susquehanna Builders Association for classroom success, dedication to the construction industry and the high standards with which they conduct themselves.

Manager Vicki K. Killian, who oversees operation of the food pantry, staffs the serving line. Tuesday's lunchtime temperatures drew almost 100 people to the KDR courtyard. Complimentary tote bags carried apples and other goodies, along with information on helping The Cupboard at the cash register and through direct donations.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology Athletics Department welcomed its inaugural class of the Chi Alpha Sigma honor society in a ceremony at Le Jeune Chef Restaurant on Wednesday morning. Inducted were 21 student-athletes (11 seniors and 10 juniors) – representing a variety of athletic teams, all six of Penn College's academic schools and a grade point average of 3.769.

Co-workers Probst (left) and Wack return to Penn College ... ... for presentations on Autodesk Inventor iLogic software. A computer aided drafting technology alumnus and a faculty retiree returned to campus this month for multiple presentations to students in the engineering design technology and engineering CAD technology majors. Bryan A.

A memorial service will be Wednesday for Frederick J. Rankinen, Penn College's first department head for civil engineering technology, who died Saturday, April 20, at the age of 80. A faculty member from 1968 until his retirement in 2001, he was the 1992 recipient of Penn College's "Master Teacher" award.

CPE David A. Gadalla, an aviation maintenance technology major from Mechanicsburg, and Sammie L. Davis, coordinator of diversity and cultural life, plant the seeds for a greener planet, A tie-dyeing station was among the attractions, with commemorative T-shirts ... ... awaiting participants' unique and colorful designs. Adding that personal touch is Olivia C.

Chef Manuel Uribe, sous chef of Chicago’s Terzo Piano and a faculty member in the Jerome J. Drosos School of Culinary Arts at Triton College, headlined Penn College’s 2019 Visiting Chef Series, lending his knowledge and skill as he guided students in preparing a Mediterranean-themed dinner. He was joined by Rachel Erceg, lead pastry chef for Terzo Piano.

The 2018-19 Student Activities Awards, presented this past week in the Keystone Dining Room, honored Penn College students, their faculty/staff mentors and the campus organizations that thrive through their involvement. Among the evening's recipients: Student Leader of the Year Natascha G. Santaella New Student Leader of the Year Serena V. Bergeron Adviser of the Year Carl J.

The students tear down a semi-hermetic compressor during the hands-on portion of the class. Bernard Servello, technical training specialist for Emerson, explains compressor cooling. Ostrowski (left) and Woelfel (right), join Manbeck at the COSS training.