Students stop for a sunny-day photo outside Montour Preserve, facilitated by Erich R. Doebler (visible in shadow). Students in Erich R. Doebler's Wildlife Management class (FOR245) recently visited Montour Preserve, which is managed by the Montour Area Recreation Commission, to learn more about wildlife, nature preserves and the regulations associated with operating such facilities.
Three students in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s physician assistant major returned recently from monthlong clinical rotations in the coastal city of Trujillo, Peru, where they were immersed in medical Spanish and worked in a variety of health care settings. Bailey T. Bachman, of Lewistown; Megan N. Heckman, of Spring Mills; and Valerie L.
An acknowledged leader among his classmates and fellow veterans alike, Efrem K. Foster, an applied management major from Williamsport, finds another familiar face. Karen E. Wright, graduation assistant in the Registrar's Office, distributes tickets to December's commencement ceremony. Taking near-final steps toward a date with their diplomas are Rachel J.
Penn College goes "on the road" for a crosstown tussle Penn College traveled to Lycoming College on Monday night for a friendly extramural flag football game. The game ended up being an offensive slugfest with the home team scoring on a deep touchdown pass on the second play of the game.
Applied human services majors LaTricia M. Scutching (left), of Plymouth Meeting, and Estee E. McLaughlin, of Muncy, stand before a treeful of encouraging and motivational messages. Seth Fredericks, a certified recovery specialist with the West Branch Drug & Alcohol Abuse Commission, shares his personal journey and his professional experience.
Some of the 45 Penn College participants (whether running, walking or volunteering) gather for a pre-event photo. And … they’re off! Penn College-crafted ceramic trophies and ornaments await the winners. On what Reed described as a "cool, muddy, beautiful November day," participants traverse the scenic locale. Penn College Police Officer Justin M. Hakes takes on the 10K.
Stars, stripes and a patriotic serving line Giveaways – everyday reminders of selfless service – are offered by college veterans organizations. Empty tables across campus, courtesy of the college's Veterans Affairs Office, pay silent tribute to fallen heroes. Students pay tribute through their patronage of Bush Campus Center dining unit.
Some people spend a lifetime searching for that elusive “dream job.” Thomas Proske spent a summer experiencing his, thanks to an internship at a prominent toy maker. The Pennsylvania College of Technology industrial design student worked on the design team at K’NEX in Hatfield.
On this Veterans Day weekend, PCToday honors the Penn College students, faculty and staff who have served (or continue to serve) the United States. Members of the campus community are encouraged to join in gratitude for the service of these classmates and co-workers, who are among those we recognize through this voluntary roster. Students Christopher H.
Archaeologists traversing the ruins and rainforests of Mexico and Central America to unearth clues about the Maya culture have an ally more than 3,000 miles away at Pennsylvania College of Technology. And he doesn’t even own a shovel. From the comfort of a campus computer lab, Ethan M.
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