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Making a fibber out of anyone who says, "There's nothing to do around here," Pennsylvania College of Technology's main campus flourished under a busy weekend of events (April 29-30), both fun and philanthropic: the Wildcat Events Board's yearly WEBstock festival, the Walk-It-Out benefit that raised more than $3,700 for the Camp Victory children's charity and the third annual Sigma Nu car show.
The Student Activities Awards Banquet, a yearend tradition to celebrate student leadership at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was held April 27 in Penn's Inn. Sponsored by the Student Government Association, the event spotlights the students and mentors among the college's vital and vibrant campus organizations. — Photos by William C. “Craig” Cameron Ashley M.
Fine dining and generous goodwill were on the menu at Le Jeune Chef Restaurant on April 12, as a complement of Pennsylvania College of Technology "celebrity servers" worked the dining room for donations to the Tracy A. Garis Memorial Scholarship. — Photos by Whitnie-rae Mays, student photographer Campus luminaries aiding the cause pause briefly for a group photo. From left, are Brian M.
The Army ROTC program brought a pair of 11-ton conversation pieces to Pennsylvania College of Technology on April 14, landing two UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters on The Madigan Library lawn. Pilots and crew chiefs were available to answer questions about the aircraft, which were flying cadets to Fort Indiantown Gap.
Pennsylvania College of Technology welcomed prospective students, their families and friends to an informative and enjoyable Spring Open House on March 26.
Pennsylvania College of Technology students and alumni looking for postgraduate jobs or valuable internships networked with scores of employers at the Spring 2010 Career Fair, held March 24 and/or 25 in Penn's Inn, the Schneebeli Earth Science Center and the Lumley Aviation Center.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Construction and Design Technologies hosted architecture students from The Pennsylvania State University on Monday, as masonry students schooled the University Park contingent in the hands-on consequences of building design.
Seventeen Pennsylvania College of Technology students and two chaperones traveled to Florida for an Alternative Spring Break, working with the Greater Miami chapter of Habitat for Humanity through the Collegiate Challenge program. The year-round initiative offers groups of five or more, age 16 and older, the opportunity to visit one of Habitat’s 200 host affiliates throughout the United States.
Le Jeune Chef Restaurant, a fine-dining laboratory for students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Hospitality, held a pair of events in February to showcase its redecorated dining room. Subtly combining pieces of its recent past with a renewed reflection of nature and light, the restaurant offers an atmosphere every bit as pleasing as its menu.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's crowd-pleasing presence at the Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg got off to an auspicious start on Jan. 8, as a popular hands-on activity, savory smells and tastes from School of Hospitality students and faculty, and a visit from the always-in-demand Wildcat mascot set the stage for the week to come.
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