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Four Pennsylvania College of Technology information technology students shared their expertise during a panel discussion at a recent festival devoted to video- game fandom. Timothy M. Kainzbauer, of Mifflinburg; Matthew J. Danner, of Old Forge; James C. Temoshenko, of Kane; and John J.

Twenty-one students are serving as Presidential Student Ambassadors for the 2017-18 academic year at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Selected for their demonstration of leadership, involvement, academic achievement and campus pride, the student ambassadors promote Penn College to prospective and current students and their families, guests, alumni, business partners and friends of the college.

The Field House was at the center of several recent events that featured the very heart of Penn College: its students. This past week's Fall Fusion and Part-Time Job Fair catered to those looking for occasional employment and/or ways to get involved with campus and community organizations, and a dodgeball tournament among First Year Experience classes provided stress relief after the opening weeks

Hanna Williams. Photo by Tia G. La From the Fall 2017 Penn College Magazine: Student-athlete Hanna Williams’ farming childhood established her work ethic; tragedy inspired her to make the most of her student experience. Read “Well-Rounded.”

"PC3," a three-week opportunity for student fun and games (while making friends AND adhering to the class schedule), draws to a close ... but not before PCToday photographers document another round of campus activities to kick off a new academic year. Recent days have offered a full slate of events, including the pet-friendly Hot Dog, You're Here!

A foundation dedicated to manufacturing careers has honored two Pennsylvania College of Technology welding students with scholarships. Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs, the foundation of the Fabricators & Manufacturers Association, awarded $1,500 scholarships to Alexander M. Barlow, of Hanover, and Nathaniel H. Lyon, of Fredericksburg.

Cromley, Moroff enjoy a LLWS reunion. Emergency medical personnel, reporting for duty at Howard J. Lamade Stadium Before we shelve the PCToday scrapbook from this year's Little League Baseball World Series, let's thumb through a few more pages featuring members of the Penn College family. Among the ex-Little Leaguers on hand when the Pittsburgh Pirates and St.

Two members of the Pennsylvania College of Technology family offered their sign language assistance at the annual Challenger Division exhibition game, held Saturday as part of the Little League Baseball World Series in South Williamsport. Sarah S. Moore, disability services and deaf services specialist, and Korey T.

Three nights after hosting Major League Baseball's Little League Classic between the Pirates and Cardinals, BB&T Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field welcomed another crop of VIPs: the students, employees and alumni who attended Wednesday's "Penn College Night." An enthusiastic crowd of 2,178 watched a doubleheader between the Williamsport Crosscutters and the Auburn (New York) Doubledays, with the h

Penn College’s fourth annual “Wildcat Wars” tournament was but one of the activities on tap during "PC3," a cornucopia of fun for students seeking a bit of friendship, civic service and flat-out distraction to help them navigate the first three weeks of the semester.