Bethany M. Reppert, an applied human services major from Pottsville, has been chosen as the Student of the Month at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Reppert is a member and secretary of the Students Making a Contribution organization, a student mentor and a part-time employee at the college's Madigan Library. Bethany M. Reppert “Bethany meets all the criteria for Student of the Month.
Smiles greet registrants inside the Student and Administrative Services Center. Walkers, runners and – thanks to bells that were handed out at registration – "jinglers" pledge their participation. And they're off! Susquehanna Health's Timothy E. Schoener offers words of encouragement. Shirtless despite the cold, physical fitness specialist major Eric S. Ross, of Orwigsburg, finishes the race.
Kelvin A. Ortiz painstakingly applies clearcoat in a CAL paint bay Friday. Awaiting the next step in its makeover, a repainted Lincoln catches the Monday sun while curing. With a steady hand, student Idriss Diamaye applies a finish coat.
Students in Matthew E. Mooney's Interactive Media in the Digital Age course are in the final days of an innovative classwide challenge, spreading the word about charitable causes via the same social-media outlets that they use for recreational communication.
Jessica L. Bower, simulation laboratory coordinator in nursing education, guides a discussion. Health Sciences students and faculty fill Penn’s Inn with discussion groups.
Buoyed by a strong audience following – and a final act that incorporated the college mascot – a welding and fabrication engineering technology major rose from a fourth-place finish in the first round of "Penn College Star" to win the $500 top prize among six talented competitors at this week's finals. George W.
Members of the The Diesel Performance Club show commendable concentration and attention to detail amid the hubbub. A pile of paint cans frames Student Activities' Malinda C. Love, assistant director for diversity and cultural life, and Benjamin R. Mix, event assistant. Oversized wooden cards, some colorfully completed and others challengingly blank, fill the bustling General Services warehouse.
Amie J. Glace, an applied human services major from Montoursville, models a scarf and maraca that were available at the Ten Thousand Villages sale. Among the applied human services majors operating the sale are, from left, Tyler R. Mausteller, of South Williamsport; Annie M. Wolf, of Williamsport; Kacie L. Weaver, of Harrisburg; Amie J. Glace; and Nicole M. Sailor, of Williamsport. Kacie L.
Members of the Alpha Chi honor society fulfill the "service" portion of their pledge with a food donation. Jacob T. Cartwright, a plastics and polymer engineering technology major from Ickesburg, adds the Society of Plastics Engineers donation to the collection bin. Travis Diehl, a relief salesman for PepsiCo (left), and Todd D.
A group of Pennsylvania College of Technology students placed third in the Associated Builders and Contractors’ National Construction Management Competition held recently in Las Vegas.
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