Culinary arts technology students Sarah Anne E. Haines (left) and Maria K. Maneval take part in decorating sweets From simple Tootsie Roll to edible artwork Plastics and polymer engineering technology student Ryan K. Jackson follows the instruction of Chef Sue Mayer.
Pennsylvania College of Technology student Scott D. Hubler won’t be in class this week ... but he has a good excuse. Hubler, of Coplay, is in Florida preparing for his first ARCA Racing Series event at the famed Daytona International Speedway. Hubler is scheduled to drive the No. 7 car in the Lucas Oil 200 on Saturday.
Two Penn College students will be among the record-setting 711 participants in THON 2014, Penn State's 46-hour dance marathon to fight pediatric cancer. Madeline A. Lusk, a physician assistant major from State College, and Kelsey J.
Alison K. Van Matter is joined at midcourt by her parents and coach Matt Wilt (left) ... ... and by her Lady Wildcats teammates. On Saturday, the Penn College women’s basketball team honored lone senior Alison K. Van Metter prior to the start of its game against Penn State Hazleton.
On March 1, Pennsylvania College of Technology will serve as a host site for the Pennsylvania Dental Hygienists’ Association’s annual Sealant Saturday initiative. The event is scheduled 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student is the recipient of a $4,000 scholarship through The Pennsylvania State University LGBTA Student Resource Center for his work to ensure that the campus, a special mission affiliate of Penn State, is a “welcoming and friendly place” for all students. The Bruce Miller/Dean LaVigne Trustee Scholarship awarded to Seth D.
A team of associate-degree students from Penn College finished third in this week's Residential Construction Management Competition in Las Vegas, while its four-year counterpart placed 13th among 35 entries. Benjamin L. Thayer, a building construction technology major from Hampton, N.J., and captain of the college's two-year team, was chosen as an outstanding student-chapter member.
The Gallery at Penn College has announced a call for entries for its “100 Works!” exhibition opening in October.
A flat-screen TV, donated by the Residence Life Office, awaits the drawing of the winner's name from among those choosing Seattle as the victor. Weathering anticipation with a round of Ladder Golf Students enjoy a tailgate feast provided by Dining Services. Table tennis and other games prove more competitive than the featured attraction!
Training held for newest Healthy Wildcats Six students have joined the Healthy Wildcats – newly trained to promote health and wellness at Penn College through events and advocacy – following a daylong retreat at the Thompson Professional Development Center on Saturday.
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