Student Engagement delivers a sweet treat to Bush Campus Center visitors. The home of Wildcat Athletics is reimagined as an igloo in the year's runner-up effort. Hung with care are stockings (and accoutrements) in the Residence Life Office.
A celebratory ceremony Monday honored the 18 students who completed the seven-week LEAD-PCT program this semester. Led by Allison A. Grove, interim director of student engagement, the initiative provides participants the opportunity to learn a variety of leadership skills and apply them by proposing a social change project that directly benefits the Penn College community.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Board of Directors has approved faculty emeritus status for Robert M. Vaughn, who taught welding at the institution for nearly four decades. Vaughn retired in August after 39 years of service to Penn College and its immediate predecessor, Williamsport Area Community College.
Santaella (left) and Kreitzer stand with the stunning tile wall. The final touches to the piece: triangle toppings Relief sculptures in clay Artwork awaits stair strollers. Infinite tales in tiles Over 500 students and more than 500 ceramic tiles in the making, another stunning example of Penn College art is complete and ready for rave reviews and views.
Placencia hangs this year's addition to the tree. Silhouetted against a red, white and blue sky, Beaver and Peluzzo add another strand to the holiday spruce. Stars pay tribute to more than 300 veterans and active-duty servicemen and women at Penn College. Peluzzo, Jones and Beaver (from left) form a time-saving triangle. The veterans tree shines at dawn's early light.
Samantha J. Morningstar, of Lewistown, trims a study model, which is an exact replica of the athlete’s mouth. The study model is then used as a form to make the custom mouthguard. A newly vacuum-formed thermoplastic mouthguard is ready for trimming. Lacrosse team members show off their custom mouthguards.
A pair of ol' reliables – therapy dogs in Madigan Library and Midnight Breakfast in the Keystone Dining Room – reappeared on schedule this past week to help students navigate any end-of-semester turbulence. – Photos by Juvy A. Orillaza and Tim Wegman, student photographers
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. Angela L. Hunley, full-time Head Coach, Softball, Athletics; starting Dec. 9 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.
Snowman luminaria fashioned from glass jars add a festive touch. President Davie Jane Gilmour (who was joined at the brief ATHS proceedings by Patrick C. Ferguson, president of the Student Government Association) announces the fans' favorite creations. With piping bags full of icing, Wildcat Events Board students eagerly staff the cookie-decorating table.
Stephanie A. Campbell, acquisitions and outreach specialist at Madigan Library, scrubs a staircase. General Services' Josh J. Wrench (in green shirt), associate director of project management, and Jamie L. Plocinski (standing), facilities service assistant, make friends at mealtime. Benevolence times 12, on behalf of the greater college community Wearing her "Penn College Pride," Brigette M.
Get Penn College News in your inbox each morning.
Subscribe