The pre-spring thaw – 50-plus degrees in the middle of February – sent a veritable Fountain of Youth flowing through campus, as a series of events introduced area girls and boys to a variety of exciting Science, Technology, Engineering and Math activities. On Feb.
Members of Penn College's Shotokan Karate Club participated in a record-setting East Coast Collegiate Karate Union event at Lycoming College this past weekend. Eighty-five participants from 10 colleges and universities in five states came together for a spirited two-day training session and tournament, according to coach George T.
Michael J. Connor, the Williamsport Civic Chorus' music director, welcomes concertgoers to the ACC. Among student volunteers at the concert is Jake C. Forelli, of Damascus, an engineering design technology major who serves on the MLK executive board.
A total of 231 patients were potentially helped by a Valentine's Day blood drive on campus, as members of the Penn College community contributed 77 pints during a one-day makeup collection for the American Red Cross. The Bloodmobile was quickly organized after winter weather cut short a Jan.
Cupid's arrow whizzed through the heart of campus during Valentine's Day week, bringing a warm supply of affection and attention to a variety of activities: a girls' night out in the Thompson Professional Development Center, a holiday-themed buffet in Capitol Eatery and a women's basketball game in Bardo Gym that spotlighted the most commonly diagnosed cancer among American women.
The dental hygiene clinic at Pennsylvania College of Technology provides affordable preventive dental care to patrons from the surrounding community. Services include cleanings, exams, sealants and X-rays. To schedule an appointment, call 570-327-4500. Penn College’s state-of-the-art dental hygiene clinic offers affordable preventive services to the community.
The Division of Student Affairs at Pennsylvania College of Technology has again been nationally honored for its commitment to workplace diversity, equitable staffing practices and supportive work environments.
The success of Pennsylvania College of Technology students on the international stage has been rewarded with a significant donation of tools, designed to manufacture new achievements. Monster Tool Co. recently donated more than 2,000 cutting tools – worth approximately $33,000 – to the college’s Baja SAE team.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Game Development Club recently hosted a virtual visit from Andrew Schneider, creator of "Nocked! True Tales of Robin Hood," who was among the game designers that members met while attending last month's Music and Gaming Festival in National Harbor, Maryland.
Under a Wildcat Blue glow in the Community Arts Center’s Capitol Lounge, donors gather prior to the Hollywood special effects show, Hollywood SFX. Ryan Monteleone, an information assurance and cyber security student who thanked the crowd for their support of students, receives congratulations from William G.
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