Members of SkillsUSA's Penn College chapter showed their community spirit on Oct. 14, participating in community service for SouthernCare. Activities included washing windows and yardwork for a local family. SkillsUSA is a national organization that provides a landscape of competitions in various occupational fields. Once a year, members compete at the state level and, if successful, nationally.
Kaitlin M. Shellenberger was announced as September's "Member of the Month" at Phi Beta Lambda'sOct. 10 meeting. Shellenberger, a pre-nursing major from Roaring Branch, regularly attends meetings and participates with fund-raisers and activities while handling her studies. Her reward was a Penn College Gift Bag filled with a college car sticker, keychain and lanyard, and a 1GB thumb drive.
Nine Penn College students, led by Cassie M. Pickens, Student Activities' assistant director for programming, took part in a community-service project at the Williamsport YWCA on Saturday afternoon. Despite more than a touch of fall in the air, the group rolled up its collective sleeves to repaint driveway and parking-lot lines, among other maintenance at the 815 W. Fourth St. facility.
The second annual Quad College and University Business Plan Challenge is open to full- or part-time students at Pennsylvania College of Technology, Lycoming College, Mansfield University and Lock Haven University. This is an excellent opportunity for students to sharpen business skills, refine business concepts, get feedback from business experts, build resumes and possibly win cash prizes.
The Penn College Institutional Advancement Office thanks participating student organizations for their support of the Roger and Peggy Madigan Library Campaign. Gifts totaling $2,750 were donated to help with the costs associated with the recently opened facility on the college's main campus the largest annual gift ever received from students at Penn College.
The Residence Life Office at Penn College has announced its latest round of awards, commending students and programs within the college's on-campus housing complexes.Chosen as "Resident Assistant of the Month" was Sarah J. Landis, a physician assistant major from Lititz and an RA in The Village."This RA understands the importance of building strong relationships with residents ...
A national trade organization recently awarded a $2,000 scholarship to Burton T. Maines Jr., of Williamsport, an HVAC technology major at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Maines is among recipients in The Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute's 2006 Clifford H. "Ted" Rees Jr.
Students enrolled in majors offered by Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Hospitality will take their skills on the road, providing catering services at Hunt Country Vineyards' Gourmet Harvest Festival in Branchport, N.Y., on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. Participating students are enrolled in a Catering course at Penn College.
Laura A. Luttrell, a dental hygiene major from Elizabethtown, has been chosen by Pennsylvania College of Technology's Student Government Association as "Student of the Month" for September. Among her extracurricular activities, this month's honoree is vice president of The Student American Dental Hygienists' Association and participates in SGA.
A business administration-human resource management major at Pennsylvania College of Technology has received a $1,000 scholarship from the local chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management. The West Branch Human Resources Society presented the award to Michelle L.
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