Displaying 11441 - 11450 of 14824 results (page 1145 of 1483)
Search Penn College News

The Energy Conservation Subcommittee of the Facilities Governance Committee conducted a very successful contest about smart energy use. A total of 112 faculty, staff and students replied, and the award committee delivered prizes to the top two contestants Wednesday. Bambi A. Hawkins, learning lab coordinator of the paramedic program, won first prize with nine correct answers.

During Saturday's Community Association for Progressive Positive Action annual recognition ceremony, Penn College's Multicultural Society received an award for its community service and financial contributions. Pictured at the CAPPA event, held at the Holiday Inn, are, from left, co-adviser Henriette K. Evans, President Lacy M. Gwynn, Vice President Elonzo R. Stroud and co-adviser Calvetta A.

Students pursuing bachelor's degrees in applied human services at Pennsylvania College of Technology will try to help effect positive change for working poor around the world by hosting a sale of fair-trade handmade crafts on campus Nov. 15-16.

Students enrolled in the School of Health Sciences at Pennsylvania College of Technology will partner with state and local organizations to administer free flu shots throughout Lycoming County in November. Nursing, paramedic and physician assistant students will administer flu and pneumococcal vaccine and will distribute educational materials regarding the immunizations at seven sites.

The Pennsylvania College of Technology women's basketball team is under a new coach this season and she is very optimistic about keeping the winning tradition going. "We set our goals high. I think we are perfectly capable of a PSUAC (Penn State University Athletic Conference) championship. The girls work hard and we've got the talent.

Improved defense and a stronger inside presence are two things that the Pennsylvania College of Technology men's basketball team hope will help make a positive difference this season. The Wildcats open their season at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Bardo Gym hosting Central Penn and should get a good indication what strides have been made.

The question of "What do I want to be when I grow up?" has been asked for ages, but advancing technologies have made the question more difficult to answer in the 21st century.

Two lives forever affected by an alcohol-related traffic fatality are reflected in a brochure being distributed by the Montoursville-based Community Traffic Safety Project and endorsed by Pennsylvania College of Technology Police. The publication, "Just Another Friday," recounts the impact of the Sept. 23, 2005, death of Shaun J. Gearhart, a 17-year-old student at Hughesville High School.

More than 170 students packed the ACC Auditorium on Thursday night for "An Open-Forum Discussion on Marijuana Legislation, Enforcement and Consequences." The event was sponsored by Community Assistant Ben Bryan (an information technology: weband application development major from Spring City) and Resident Assistant Eric Bruno (automotive technology management, Spring City), and moderated by Georg

In advance of Sunday's observance of Veterans Day, PCToday honors the Pennsylvania College of Technology students, staff and faculty who have served (or continue to serve) our country. Army Sgt. Spencer Richard presides over this year's community Flag March, which culminated in a ceremony outside the Student and Administrative Services Center.