Sunrise spectacle Wednesday's fiery sunrise provided a seasonal reminder that not all of fall's color is in the foliage; the vivid sky show caught the eye of many on campus and during the morning commute – including President Davie Jane Gilmour, who savored the moment in this cell-phone photo from her office window.
Living-Learning Communities converge in "combat." Members of the Automotive, Information Technology, Hospitality, Health Sciences and Leadership Living-Learning Communities participated in a weekend afternoon of fun combat at the Roundtop Mountain Resort paintball facility in Lewisberry. "The weather was great and everyone enjoyed themselves on the various courses," said Eric D.
A gorgeous autumn weekend set the stage for a variety of Homecoming events – a year after the institution's Centennial, but no less celebratory of "Our Proud Penn College Days." – Photos by Caleb G. Schirmer, student photographer; Cindy Davis Meixel, writer/photo editor; Jennifer A. Cline, writer/editor-One College Avenue; Larry D. Kauffman, digital publishing specialist/photographer; Dalaney T.
Aglow with altruism The 2015-16 executive board of Penn College Benefiting THON ... ... launches a lantern with hands-on teamwork. Kelsey J. Maneval (foreground), a nursing major from McAlisterville and vice president of Penn College Benefiting THON, with roommate Jenna F.
Naim N. Jabbour, assistant professor of architectural technology, tells his Penn's Inn audience about the three-credit "Sustainable Building and Design" study-abroad program to Europe and the U.K. Among attendees are Torsten Matzke (left), exchange and study abroad officer at Scotland's Abertay University, and visiting Scottish student James T. Hemmings.
Jennifer (left) and Emily Myers, of Catawissa, make it a family affair. Calah D. Doyka (110), a dental hygiene: health policy and administration concentration student from Mercersburg, joins Jennifer Doyka (109), of Mercersburg, and Alicia Sebeck, of Morris, N.Y. Working race check-in are Daniele A. Hebert (left), of Mechanicsburg, enrolled in pre-surgical technology, and April M.
Six Pennsylvania College of Technology students celebrated Friday’s Manufacturing Day by visiting The Rodon Group in Hatfield. “They got to see the manufacturing process firsthand,” said David S. Richards, professor of physics, who accompanied the students. All the students are recipients of S-STEM Tech Scholar Scholarships provided through a National Science Foundation grant.
Savanna R. Stauffer, a physician assistant student from Ephrata, draws a dose of the vaccine into a syringe. PA student Bryce A. Petersheim, of Birdsboro, administers a flu shot to Francis J. Quigley, an engineering design technology student from Coatesville. After a reportedly pain-free injection, physician assistant student Jessica A.
Members of the Blue Crew, supervised by General Services' Gary T. Pandolfi, form a school-spirited bucket brigade. (Photo by Allison A. Bressler) The officers and adviser of the Blue Crew campus-pride organization stand before the Veterans' Fountain, appropriately colored for Homecoming. From left are Jessica R.
Officer Farr demonstrates effective self-defense. Attendees watch a video in the Bush Campus Center. Keeping the mood light while learning a serious lesson are (from left) student leaders Jessica R. Wiegand, Kacie L. Weaver and Chesnya I. Cherulus. Participants practice the techniques they've learned.
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