Nine Pennsylvania College of Technology students from a variety of majors will compete at the National SkillsUSA Conference from June 23-28 in Kansas City, Mo., after winning gold medals at the state level.
A boy signals his satisfaction at sitting aboard heavy equipment at the college's ESC. Shane C. Somerville, of Centerville, who will graduate next month with a degree in forest technology, leads a sawmill tour. An ESC visitor finds shelter from the storm on a piece of Caterpillar machinery. Another soon-to-be graduate in forest technology, Nathan C.
Ten graphic design students at Pennsylvania College of Technology will exhibit their work as part of “Design: 2014,” an annual exhibition showcasing seniors’ creative portfolio work in The Gallery at Penn College. Posters, books, magazine spreads and logos are some of the featured items in this culminating project of the students’ college curriculum.
The Penn College Martial Arts Team closed out its 2013-14 season Saturday with a training seminar and belt-promotion testing. Approximately 50 people from various clubs joined Penn College's Mathew D. Johnson, Alexander J. Hilton, Jeremy P. Hansen, Lewis C. Muya, Eric M. Russell, Carlos A. Ramos-Sonera, Brayan S. Ramos and Elijah J. Brown in the college’s Field House.
THON members celebrate their initial year's achievement with President Gilmour. Framing a keepsake Members of Penn College Benefiting THON recently gathered in Madigan Library, where a symbol of their first-year accomplishments is prominently displayed. Madeline A. Lusk, a physician assistant major from State College, and Kelsey J.
Markus Rybak (back row, third from left) scored the winning goal. Action on the Bardo Gym sideline Students forced overtime with a late-game goal from Rafael Correa (second from right). The staff/faculty team wasted no time in an indoor soccer game against students Monday in Bardo Gym, as Markus Rybak scored in the first three minutes.
Two recent events showcased the final projects of students in culinary, baking and pastry arts majors.
Prior to Sunday's baseball game, the Pennsylvania College of Technology Athletics Department announced the recipients of the 2014 Athlete of the Year awards. Junior archer Kendel Baier, of Jersey Shore, was Female Athlete of the Year, and senior men’s soccer player Christopher Brennan, of New Hope, was named Male Athlete of the Year The awards are voted upon by committee and are based solely on
On a sunny Sunday afternoon, the Penn College baseball and softball teams honored five graduating members from its 2014 teams. Baseball honored Cody and Zachary Buterbaugh and Joshua Longsderff while softball paid tribute to Rachael Shaeffer and Kimberly Walter.
One of the longest-running instructional programs at Pennsylvania College of Technology – and one of the oldest continuous automotive programs in the nation – celebrated its 100th anniversary Friday in the Parkes Automotive Technology Center.
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