The Student Nurses' Association teamed up with six other campus organizations and Student Activities to raise about $1,800 at Tuesday's "Penn College for a Cure" cancer benefit walk. Joining SNA in the successful collaboration were Circle K, PC Alliance, the Penn College Construction Association, Omega Delta Sigma and Phi Mu Delta fraternities, and Wildcat Events Board.
Boettcher's camera documents the ATHS, a building perfectly suited for panoramic photography. A portrait of the artist as a near-grad, putting his prototype to work Alongside The Victorian House, another widely appreciated campus scene The photojournalist takes his invention to a hometown haunt: the Old Bridge Township Raceway in Middlesex County, N.J. Student photographer J.J.
McCaffery interviews Stephen E. Larcombe, an automotive service technician student from Mainesburg ... ... and Alexander H. Granlund, of Warriors Mark, an aviation maintenance technician student. Bryan E. McCaffery, HVAC department supervisor at Bucknell University, recently returned to his alma mater to conduct mock interviews to prepare the students in Kathy M.
April showers bring May flowers AND the traditional sprint to the spring semester's finish line. Aside from final exams, capstones and other yearend projects, the Penn College campus is annually abuzz with pastimes to occupy students' remaining waking hours (as well as those of the PCToday photographers trying to keep up).
Hostler explains the controls on a low-temperature parallel rack system. The students get an overview from Frisenda about the benefits of using adiabatic condensers in supermarket refrigeration. Reilly describes the store's multizone leak detector and its importance to grocery operations. Laylon illustrates how a glycol loop works on the medium-temperature rack.
Scholarship recipients Genevieve F. Guzman (left) and Olivia C. Ferki join the reception to converse with donors. Guzman is a nursing student from Pottsville, and Ferki is a plastics and polymer engineering technology major from Richboro. Under the warm glow of generosity, the president (right) welcomes donors to the reception in the SASC lobby.
General Services horticulturist Brooke M. Barton removes a weeping white pine from the west side of main campus. Conrad J. Young (left), of Slatington, enrolled in landscape/horticulture technology: landscape emphasis, and Erick V. Kennedy, a landscape/horticulture technology: plant production emphasis major from Williamsport, replant the tree in the Earth Science Center ... ...
Two Pennsylvania College of Technology plastics students embraced the challenge of taking additive manufacturing to the next level by vying for the 2019 Solvay AM Cup. Seth D. Hummel, of Lebanon, and Andrew W.
Kathleen V. McNaul, director of college transitions and first year initiatives, talks with Frankie M. Gagliardi III, of Pottstown. Accepted students and their families hear an informative overview from Murphy. Lunch, featuring a teeming end-of-the-line cookie tray, beckons visitors. Sandra L. Richmond (center left), dean of nursing and health sciences, engages guests in conversation.
A working clock complete with a pendulum tracks time on a wall. The creation is by Lauren S. Herr, a construction management major from Lititz. Skilled creations from wooded masks to ceramic “food” on plates A carved “green man” by Sydney O. Powell, of Linden, graphic design A corner of the gallery lobby beckons art explorers.
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