Echoing colors from the college's centennial logo, tinted tortilla chips await. Eric D. Ranck, manager of bursar and payroll services (left), joins Carl J. Bower Jr., horticulture instructor, in the buffet line. Chocolate bars, a treat no matter the occasion, are among centennial souvenirs. A festive snack begins the college's 100th year.
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. Lauren E. Reed, full-time Clinical Supervisor, Radiography, School of Health Sciences; starting Jan. 6 Matthew T.
Dennis E. Fink celebrated his May 2012 retirement at that month's commencement, surrounded by a fraction of the horticulture students he inspired during 38 years of teaching. A visitation and funeral were held Dec. 27-28 for Dennis E. Fink, 1997's Master Teacher and a retired assistant professor of horticulture, who died Monday, Dec. 23.
Members of the second graduating class of data-processing students practice on the college’s first computer, an IBM 1620 (mainly hidden in the background), in the college’s first computer lab, in Unit 6, in 1967. From the Winter 2013 One College Avenue magazine: Fifty years ago, with the challenge laid before him by Williamsport Technical Institute Director Kenneth E.
With abundant smiles easily cutting through the drizzle (and one of the most buoyantly boisterous crowds in memory), Pennsylvania College of Technology held its final commencement ceremony of 2013 Saturday for nearly 300 students who petitioned to graduate following the fall semester. The student speaker for the 11 a.m. proceedings in the Community Arts Center was Eric J.
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. Jeanie L. Krape, full-time Accounting Clerk, Financial Operations; starting Dec. 16 Rick L. Kintzer, regular part-time College Store Clerk/Shipping and Receiving; effective Dec.
Two administrators from Pennsylvania College of Technology offered the presentation “Assessing Student Learning: The Role of Student Affairs in Institutional Assessment and Planning” at the Middle State Commission on Higher Education’s 2013 Annual Conference.
Mail processing clerk Judy L. Phillips accepts items from Gaven D. Crosby (left) and Eric T. McMahon for holiday shipment to troops abroad. Two members of the Residence Life Office's "Street Team," a group of 15 freshmen in student housing committed to improving campus life through community service, spearheaded the recent collection of items for the U.S.
Thirty-three student organizations and five Penn College offices share their big-hearted holiday wishes, appropriately delivered on larger-than-life wooden cards installed on the campus mall. The cards, many of them decorated during a festive annual gathering in the General Services warehouse, were lighted in a traditional ceremony at 5 p.m. Wednesday.
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. Patricia L. Gartley, transfer from casual part-time substitute Dining Services Worker II to regular part-time Dining Services Worker III, starting Dec.
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