Taking advantage of daylight saving time and springlike weather, honorees gather on the PDC back patio for a group photo. Utensils and directions provide the fundamentals for daily contentment. Andrus makes a humorous point about career success. Mackey introduces the keynoter to a PDC full house, including honorees and their guests, nominators and AWE alumnae.
Meeting the mascot An excited egg-seeker, with "spidey" bucket at the ready The event lends a uniquely colorful cast to the always-beautiful Vic House grounds. With energy and focus, the search is afoot. A golden opportunity awaits.
Faculty member Michael R. Robison soars above the Bald Eagle Ridge in a German-built glider. From the Spring 2018 Penn College Magazine: Using the power of the atmosphere, glider pilot Michael R. Robison, a Penn College aviation instructor, soars among world-class competitors. Read "The Sky's No Limit."
Conquering the interactive challenge of Williamsport Escapes are (clockwise, from bottom left) Zeel Patel, a pre-nursing student from Bensalem; Long; Traister; Cera N. Blunk, a physician assistant major from Schuylkill Haven; Emily K. Conklin, a pre-dental hygiene student from Port Allegany; and Constance J. Plankenhorn, of Williamsport, enrolled in physician assistant studies.
Chef Mary Trometter and student Erik L. Perry Jr., with "PA Live" co-host Brittany Sweeney Penn College’s Erik L. Perry Jr., a culinary arts technology student from Waldorf, Maryland, represented Penn College on WBRE’s “PA Live” show on Monday. Perry joined Chef Mary G.
Four Pennsylvania College of Technology horticulture students were among the top finishers in their five respective categories during the 42nd annual National Collegiate Landscape Competition held recently in Graham, North Carolina. Michael S. Shreiner, of Wayne, placed eighth out of 51 competitors in Skid Steer Loader Operation; Aaron A.
Pennsylvania College of Technology students, faculty and staff were honored at Friday morning's American Red Cross Heroes Recognition breakfast for their lifesaving blood-drive efforts. Carl L. Shaner, College Health Services director, and Ellen K.
PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Nicole G. Beerman, full-time Admissions Counselor, Diversity Initiatives; starting March 26 Brahmachari Devvrat, full-time Admissions Counselor, effective March 26 Lorenzo A.
The Penn College community welcomed prospective students, their families and their friends to Spring Open House on Saturday. The entire campus was open for exploration, with knowledgeable and friendly students, employees and alumni around every corner to help potential enrollees and other guests make the most of their stay. – Photos by J.J. Boettcher and Rachel A.
A 1908 Studebaker electric car, owned by the William E. Swigart Jr. Automobile Museum in Huntingdon and restored at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was recognized with an award at Florida's prestigious Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance earlier this month – the first student project ever judged at the renowned show.
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