Sigma Pi brothers hoist their fraternity's flag while raising visibility of the homeless. Among the participants in Box City, a local event to raise awareness of the homeless population in Williamsport, was the Sigma Pi fraternity chapter at Penn College. During the Nov.
Donning winter gear and lending another layer to "The Rock" are (from left) Jordan M. Scott, Cogan Station; Joshua J. Cover, Selinsgrove; Patrick C. Ferguson, Williamsport; Ethan M. McKenzie, Muncy; Alexandra D. "Ali" Petrizzi, Langhorne; Natascha G. Santaella, Puerto Rico; and Lindsay A. Stottlemyer, Dauphin. Petrizzi puts her advocacy in writing ... ... and gets a hand from Stottlemyer.
A variety of materials await exploration by Head Start children. Students in the plant production and landscape emphases of the college's horticulture major collaborate on a project tailored for younger hands. Kahn (left), who envisioned the mosaic, works with Goldsmith to breathe life into the design ... ... which has beautifully taken shape in the final array.
Attending GIE+EXPO in Louisville are (from left) Carl J. Bower Jr., assistant professor of horticulture; Joseph A. Kern, Mechanicsburg; Kyle J. Schatz, St. Marys; Kendall A. Wanner, Denver; Benjamin A. Mowrer, Manheim; Jacob R. Courtley, Ardara; William X. DeMarco, Glen Mills; 2013 alumnus Jeremy L. Thorne; Trevor C. Gagliano, Hughesville; Bryce P. Thompson, Enola; and Griffin T.
Katherine L. "Katie" Kahn, shown during a community-service project in Williamsport ... ... got backstage tours of large-scale nursery operations ... ... with attending an eye-opening October conference in Michigan. Katherine L.
The Salvation Army of Williamsport will receive about $17,000 to be used for essential services to local families, thanks to Saturday's Community Challenge. Pennsylvania College of Technology’s commitment to the event resulted in the college winning the Community Cup, a traveling trophy presented to the organization with the greatest participation.
Pennsylvania College of Technology dedicated its Veterans & Military Resource Center on Nov. 10, choosing a solemn weekend of remembrance to invoke the memory of an impressive “fellow soldier.” Named the Major General Fred F.
More than 60 students and faculty from North Penn High School, Williamsport Area High School and Columbia-Montour Area Vocational-Technical School visited Penn College during a recent STEM Day program. The Nov. 8 "Changing the World With STEM" observance included alumni speaker Derek F.
A "thank you" wall provides a forum for gratitude, and a staff-knitted blanket is among the door prizes on display. Chet Beaver (left), an Army veteran and financial aid specialist, shares his experiences with Brandon R. Belack (center), a civil engineering technology major from Halifax, and others during dinner. Patriotic bunting adorns the serving line.
The men's team gathers at midcourt for introductions. The new mascot joins fans in the stands. High-flying artistry in the dunk competition, won by Wildcat shooting guard James Bullock, of Philadelphia Guard Maddie Wenk, of Biglerville, aims for a crowd-pleaser. The Wildcat Dance Team adds energy and enthusiasm.
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