More than 90 area high school students attended Friday's "Design and Build Your Future With Careers in Construction" program at Penn College: a full day of exploring construction and design career pathways, meeting Penn College students who have participated in internships, and learning about potential employment needs in the region.
Courtroom drama serves as a compelling vehicle for conversation. An actor engages the audience ... ... which explores all angles (introspection included) in reaching its verdict. Mackey (center) shares the stage with the evening's cast. "The Defamation Experience," an interactive diversity program, brought its provocative and timely message to Penn College this past week.
Autumn colors greet Longwood visitors from the outset. Every inch, a showplace Classmates pause in the midst of their inspiring journey. A "thousand-bloom" chrysanthemum soon will take center stage to dazzle conservatory guests. Blue skies and abundant sunshine punctuate the North Creek stopover.
Trees are ground into mulch at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center.
The students are taking a variety of items to donate, including Penn College hand sanitizer and backpacks, toothbrushes, children’s books, hair ties and sunglasses. The adventurous group (from left): Rene Ramirez, Maggie K. Calkins, Glendalis Guadarrama, Christine B. Kavanagh, Mikaila E. Lugo-Schlegel and Sarah J. Schick. The group will take an assortment of educational items.
Vendors tempt students up and down the CC hallway. The discriminating palates of students will decide the Question of the Day: Which snack foods will cut it? Thursday morning's annual Wildcat Sampler in the Bush Campus Center gave students a voice in what items may be available for purchase in the near future.
The future recipients of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s “degrees that work” attracted a record number of employers to the school’s Fall Career Fair. Representing all economic sectors, 237 employers – including 19 Fortune 500 companies – recruited students at the event.
The college’s Dental Hygiene Clinic takes on a new hue as students and faculty don pink gowns for National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Penn College’s dental hygiene program helped to promote National Breast Cancer Awareness Month this week.
Returning from an Oct. 7 woodsmen’s competition in North Carolina’s Pisgah National Forest, the Pennsylvania College of Technology Forestry Club – conveniently toting the tools that had earlier brought many of the students individual honors – put their skills to work in a much-appreciated display of public assistance.
Fans of Pennsylvania College of Technology Athletics now have a new and improved source for information as the department revealed its redesigned website, which features the same content that fans have enjoyed in past – with several enhancements – and a sleek, modern look.
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