Classmates Aaron J. Marsh and Nicholas R. Pelenskij pour hot chocolate on their way back to Rose Street Commons from an early Site Preparation and Layout class. Decked in their Penn College apparel, alumni-employees Becky J. Shaner, left, alumni relations specialist (and Class of 2003), and Blair E.
Cadet Morgan Kraus, from Bloomsburg University, works with a parachute during the schoolchildren's gym class. Bison Battalion cadets participated in the Adopt-a-School program at Kelly Elementary School in Lewisburg last week, joining volunteers from various organizations in activities that improve students' learning and overall experience.
Students and faculty from Pennsylvania College of Technology’s baking, pastry and culinary arts majors recently lent their skills to a dinner that raised funds for the Centre County Child Access Center in Bellefonte. Six students joined Chef Paul Mach, assistant professor of hospitality management/culinary arts, and Chef Charles R.
Three Penn College students have been administratively commended for alerting the occupants of a burning building and leading them to safety early on Sept. 22. Anthony V. Rode, of Lords Valley; Leonardo Tejeda, of New Rochelle, N.Y.; and Thomas P.
Cadets, with their cadre instructors, prepare to take the three-meter plunge. Bison Battalion cadets conducting their 10- minute continuous swim for Combat Water Survival Training. ROTC cadets from Bison Battalion, which includes Penn College and four other institutions, gathered during Bucknell University's recent Parents Weekend to conduct Combat Water Survival Training.
Two acts in the "Penn College Star" competition advanced to next month's second round and three others earned an automatic bid into November's third and final show on the basis of their performances at Wednesday's premiere event in the Dauphin Hall lobby.
Penn College students and faculty get a look at a 1969 Shelby GT500 Mustang convertible, with drag pack, owned by local collector and businessman Ronald Paulhamus. Automotive restoration students surround a true classic that recently arrived at the college from the Rolls-Royce Foundation Museum in Carlisle.
Enter Sandmen: Education doesn't get more hands-on than rubbing away rust and other imperfections. Kelvin A. Ortiz, a collision repair student from York (left) and Colin S. Geiger, an automotive technology major from Sunbury, prep the Lincoln for its ultimate cherry-and-white finish. Kelvin A.
Derek E. Teay, Resident Assistant for the IT LLC, is surrounded by faculty support on the tee. Background, from left, are Spyke M. Krepshaw, instructor of computer information technology; Sandra Gorka, associate professor of computer science; and Anita R. Girton, assistant professor of computer information technology. Teay is a software development and information management major. Oliver B.
Leah D. Tamburlin, a senior nursing major from St. Marys, has been chosen as the Student of the Month at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Tamburlin, who is scheduled to graduate in May, is a member of the Student Nurses' Association and is employed as a part-time clerk in the Residence Life Office.
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