Apropos the hands-on education in their school of choice, Penn College students were granted access to real-world equipment. Students and faculty oblige their hosts for a fun photo op. Penn College construction majors traveled to Malvern this month for an eye-opening perspective on the commercial concrete industry. Instructors Franklin H. Reber and Harry W. Hintz Jr.
A work by John A. Gondy, of Glenmoore, enrolled in residential construction technology and management: architectural technology concentration On display through Dec. 22 Abstract artistry by Nowell H.
Pennsylvania College of Technology electrical students powered their education throughout the fall semester by employing their skills at a regional park. The 15 second-semester students installed electrical service at Lime Bluff Recreation Area in Hughesville. What began in the heat of August ended in December’s chill as the students worked about five hours a week at the complex.
A civil engineering technology student at Pennsylvania College of Technology is one of four to be recognized by the American Society of Civil Engineers’ Central Pennsylvania Section for outstanding academic achievement. Among those presented with a $2,000 check at the section’s November dinner meeting, marking the 27th time that the awards have been presented, was Derek M. Grose, of Watsontown.
Second-semester students seeking an associate degree in electrical technology at Penn College installed electrical service to Lime Bluff Recreation Area in Hughesville throughout the fall semester.
Illuminated in blue and highlighted by the tree's seasonal glow Students – including Christopher D. Hogan, of Halifax, and Nicolette B. Crow, of Elizabethtown – take to the dance floor. Alumnus Caleb G. Shirmer, of Williamsport, and student Holly J. Wilson, of Lock Haven, enjoy the food and ambience. The crowd dances to "Cotton Eye Joe." Among the attendees are Hannah E. Dawson and James C.
From left: Students Rebecca L. Helminiak, Williamsport, and Rachel L. Hafer, Boyertown; Dawn Linn, YWCA chief exectuive officer; Amy Rutherford, Liberty House case manager; student Leigh A. McCarty, Williamsport; and Anna Thompson, the YWCA's communications and development director. Overflowing gift baskets, bound for local YWCA residents, surround the facility's tree.
The toy soldier takes shape in College Avenue Labs ... ... where a focused group of students worked against the clock to fabricate and assemble a splendid keepsake. Students and Klinger (standing at front left) proudly display their handiwork.
As Finals Week makes its presence known, peppering students with an exam-filled onslaught of exhaustion, Penn College thoughtfully provides sustenance and sanctuary for the battle against end-of-semester burnout. Among the events that form the cornerstone of the anti-anxiety attack?
Representing the Penn College Construction Association, School of Construction & Design Technologies students and faculty deliver on a service project. Seated (from left) are Michael J. Deragon, of Fort Washington; Kachine L. Fry, of Butler; and Anthony B. Harris, of Reading. Back row (from left) are Barney A. Kahn IV, building construction technology instructor; Hayden N.
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