An image from "Thank You for Your Service" Wednesday night’s local screening of the documentary, "Thank You for Your Service," which emerged from collaborative efforts among Penn College, Lycoming College and the Community Arts Center, was a success.
According to a National Association of Colleges and Employers survey, employers anticipate hiring 4 percent more graduates from the Class of 2018 than last year. If the recent Career Fair at Pennsylvania College of Technology is an accurate gauge, that estimate is conservative.
The evening's movie motif included this decorative clapperboard. Their families and friends know them by alternate names, but everyone at the dinner was provided with a celebrity alter ego upon arrival. From left, then, are "Nick Jonas," "Ronda Rousey," "Taylor Swift" and "Jay-Z." The St.
Penn College students (at left) Wyatt R. Ford, of Oreland, and Hunter M. Landis, of Middletown, mentor visitors to their assigned workstation. Luse (visible at left background) shares his time-tested craft with tomorrow's designers and builders. Furnished with trowels and masons' "mud," two Penn State students get to work on laying block. Penn College student Joe J.
Festively outfitted and wishing "life's many blessings" to all are (from left) Jessica L. Cavanaugh, of Lewistown, a health information management major and substitute dining services worker; and dining services workers Wanda A. Gardner and Janet L. McDermott. Colored beads aid in the wearin' of the green. A mouthwatering menu – including chicken in an Irish whiskey cream sauce – awaits diners.
A celebration of generosity unfolded Sunday afternoon at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s inaugural Scholarship Luncheon. Held in the Field House, the event hosted scholarship donors, student recipients and their families. Offering a welcome to the guests, Kyle A.
Balzer engages BE scholars and architectural technology students in the Hager Lifelong Education Center ... ... and joins colleague Richline (left) in effecting a students' virtual-reality experience. Two alumni employees of Larson Design Group – David I. Balzer (’01, architectural technology), director of retail design, and Ty C.
Penn College's two-year brewing and fermentation science major, the first of its kind in Pennsylvania, attracted the attention of Newswatch 16 on Friday. The ABC affiliate's Kristina Papa visited the School of Sciences, Humanities & Visual Communications for a talk with students Ryan J. Hampton, of Williamsport, and William B. Ernst-Wingfield, of Picture Rocks; as well as Timothy L.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student was recently awarded a $5,000 scholarship from the Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Association Foundation at an event that also shone a spotlight on a faculty member’s longtime commitment to the industry. Aaron A.
A chef whose culinary creativity has been evidenced at Super Bowls, the Grammy Awards and the Kentucky Derby is set to lend his knowledge to Pennsylvania College of Technology students as they join him in the next edition of the college’s Visiting Chef Series.
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