Penn College News

Student News Articles

Displaying 2201 - 2210 of 4655 results (page 221 of 466)

Kyeesha C. Howard (left), a legal assistant/paralegal student from Philadelphia, receives flowers from College Women of Williamsport, represented by April M. Tucker, of Muncy, majoring in applied human services. A Kindness Wall in the Bush Campus Center shares such tips as "Sit with someone that is sitting alone" and "I cheer accomplishments." Bradley G.

Kacie L. Weaver, an applied human services student from Harrisburg, has been chosen as the March "Student of the Month" at Pennsylvania College of Technology. “Kacie is one of those people you meet in life and you’re immediately captivated by her aura of care. She’s the kind of person this world needs more of,” her nominator wrote.

A collection bin in Madigan Library awaits donations. Canned goods to benefit St. Anthony's Center in downtown Williamsport Penn College's Student Nurses' Association is holding a food drive for the local St. Anthony's Center, aiming to collect at least 500 canned items by Thursday. Dianne M. Eberle, assistant professor of nursing, will donate $100 to St.

The number of employers at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s recent Career Fair reflected the strong nationwide employment outlook for the Class of 2016. A school-record 214 companies participated in the recent Career Fair at the college’s main campus and Lumley Aviation Center.

Pennsylvania College of Technology representatives will present “A Taste of Technology” for thousands of people hungry to experience STEM fields at the USA Science and Engineering Festival in Washington, D.C., April 15-17.

Six Pennsylvania College of Technology horticulture students were among the top finishers in their respective categories during the 40th annual National Collegiate Landscape Competition held recently in Starkville, Mississippi. The Penn College contingent gathers during the recent National Collegiate Landscape Competition held at Mississippi State University: Front row, from left, Aaryn C.

The uses for each medication can be found on the table, as well. Wildcat Medication Station provides free over-the-counter remedies ... ... such as cold relief while waiting for an appointment.

Four members of Residence Life's Automotive LLC, still smiling on their 1 a.m. return from a Harrisburg adventure. Members of Penn College's Automotive Living-Learning Community attended the Keystone National Truck and Tractor Pull event at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg on Saturday.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology student was among only eight selected internationally to receive a Bill Sanderson Aviation Maintenance Technology Scholarship from Helicopter Association International's Technical Committee. Jeffrey T.

Five graphic design students at Pennsylvania College of Technology have earned Student American Advertising Awards from the American Advertising Federation of Northeast Pennsylvania. In an impressive showing, the Penn College students captured four of six gold awards and six of eight silver awards. They were honored at the association’s annual awards banquet, held Feb.