Penny Griffin Lutz, director of the Gallery at Penn College, recently discussed the “Golden Legacy: Original Art From 75 Years of Golden Books” exhibit in a conversation with Fiona Powell for WVIA Radio's "Art Scene" with Erika Funke.
Gallery director talks 'Golden Books' in WVIA appearance Published 03.07.2022 News The Gallery at Penn College Faculty & Staff Library Home Page contents Penny Griffin Lutz, director of the Gallery at Penn College, recently discussed the “Golden Legacy: Original Art From 75 Years of Golden Books” exhibit in a conversation with Fiona Powell for WVIA Radio's "Art Scene" with Erika Funke. Lutz walks listeners through the decade-by-decade structure of the gallery show, shares historical tidbits and notes that …

International welding artist Rae Ripple, encouraged by a Pennsylvania College of Technology student last fall to drop by campus, honored that invitation Friday with an inspiring daylong visit. "I absolutely love this school!" she said during a "Live With Rae" morning presentation in the Klump Academic Center, coolly and confidently striding the auditorium stage in an animated and unabashed Q&A.
'Ripple effect' spreads campuswide message of respect, creativity Published 03.07.2022 News Welding & Metal Fabrication Events Student News Faculty & Staff The Gallery at Penn College Engineering Technologies Women in STEM Home Page contents International welding artist Rae Ripple , encouraged by a Pennsylvania College of Technology student last fall to drop by campus, honored that invitation Friday with an inspiring daylong visit. "I absolutely love this school!" she said during a "Live With Rae" morning …

“Last season served the program very well to get experience playing at the next level. I am grateful to have so many returners with that experience to build upon,” Pennsylvania College of Technology softball coach Angela Hunley said reflecting on 2021 and looking to this year.
Penn College softball team seeks continued growth Published 03.05.2022 News Athletics Wildcat Weekly Home Page contents “Last season served the program very well to get experience playing at the next level. I am grateful to have so many returners with that experience to build upon,” Pennsylvania College of Technology softball coach Angela Hunley said reflecting on 2021 and looking to this year. Hunley’s reference was to a team that – despite COVID-19 restrictions – finished 19-5 overall, captured the North …

Johnson Controls and its York-based Navy Systems business has bolstered welding education at Pennsylvania College of Technology by donating $30,000 worth of materials in the past year and a half. Recently, the company, a Corporate Tomorrow Maker partner of the college, boosted its support with a $10,000 gift toward curriculum enhancements and additional equipment and materials procurement.
Johnson Controls supports welding program Published 03.04.2022 News Welding & Metal Fabrication Alumni News Corporate Relations Student News Faculty & Staff Engineering Technologies Home Page contents Johnson Controls and its York-based Navy Systems business has bolstered welding education at Pennsylvania College of Technology by donating $30,000 worth of materials in the past year and a half. Recently, the company, a Corporate Tomorrow Maker partner of the college, boosted its support with a $10,000 gift …

Jonah G. Howe, public relations manager for Chief Oil & Gas LLC and a graduate of Pennsylvania College of Technology, received an Alumnus of the Year Award at Thursday’s 21st annual Education Celebration hosted by the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce.
Horticulture graduate shares Chamber spotlight as alumni honoree Published 03.04.2022 News Landscape/Plant Production Alumni News Faculty & Staff Engineering Technologies Home Page contents Jonah G. Howe, public relations manager for Chief Oil & Gas LLC and a graduate of Pennsylvania College of Technology, received an Alumnus of the Year Award at Thursday’s 21st annual Education Celebration hosted by the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce. The award – part of a Williamsport Country Club event that …

Projections of a robust job market for the Class of 2022 were supported by employer participation at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s recent in-person Spring Career Fair. More than 230 companies, offering thousands of job and internship opportunities, met with about 1,000 students at the daylong event, split between the college’s Field House and Bardo Gymnasium.
Students in demand at Penn College Career Fair Published 03.03.2022 News Alumni News Events Corporate Relations Student News The Gallery at Penn College Career Services Home Page contents Projections of a robust job market for the Class of 2022 were supported by employer participation at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s recent in-person Spring Career Fair. More than 230 companies, offering thousands of job and internship opportunities, met with about 1,000 students at the daylong event, split between …

Indy reads the room ... ... before surrendering to some puppy-lovin'. The perks of planning an event The Potts family selflessly delivers ... ... providing students with welcome smiles as Spring Break approaches.
Worth their weight in gold! Published 03.03.2022 News Events Student News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Even in this land of the 'cats, there's always room for a couple of canines – especially when it's a return visit by Winnie, a 3-year-old sweetheart, and 4-month-old (and equally adorable) Indy. Drew R. Potts, assistant professor of civil engineering technology, and wife Tanya brought their popular golden retrievers to the Bush Campus Center this week for a hugfest in support of the Wildcat Events …

A pair of willing spokesmodels say "Cheers" with the day's beverage of choice. Unwinding with a beanbag toss or two ... ... as a stream of students sampled Rockstar's wares. The Rockstar truck and trailer visited Penn College on Wednesday, giving away free cans of energy drinks on the campus mall opposite the Keystone Dining Room patio.
A bundle of 'energy' Published 03.03.2022 News Dining Services Student News Home Page contents The Rockstar truck and trailer visited Penn College on Wednesday, giving away free cans of energy drinks on the campus mall opposite the Keystone Dining Room patio. Students also enjoyed gorgeously (if only temporarily) warmer weather, music and cornhole while they inched ever closer to Spring Break. Photos by Amy S. Lingg, Dining Services marketing assistant … A bundle of 'energy' … A pair of willing …

Welding alumna Erin M. Beaver, an intermediate manufacturing engineer for the Harley-Davidson Motor Co. in York, has been chosen as an "Emerging Leader" among the 130 recipients of this year's STEP Ahead Awards from The Manufacturing Institute. This is the 10th year for the peer-nominated awards, which honor women for their contributions and impact in both manufacturing and their communities.
Welding grad chosen as 'Emerging Leader' by manufacturers' group Published 03.02.2022 News Welding & Metal Fabrication Alumni News Engineering Technologies Women in STEM Home Page contents Welding alumna Erin M. Beaver, an i ntermediate manufacturing engineer for the Harley-Davidson Motor Co. in York, has been chosen as an "Emerging Leader" among the 130 recipients of this year's STEP Ahead Awards from The Manufacturing Institute. This is the 10th year for the peer-nominated awards, which honor women for …

Catering students put theories about planning and a successful buffet to the hands-on test, using recipes developed by the late Chef Judy Shimp for popular Le Jeune Chef brunch buffets. Students Nick S. Matthews (left), of Alpharetta, Ga., and Lance P.
Culinary class caters memorial brunch for faculty retiree Published 03.02.2022 News Alumni News Student News Faculty & Staff Baking & Culinary Business, Arts & Sciences Home Page contents The Location-Based Catering class recently gained dual experience in planning and preparing buffets and brunches when they catered a memorial for Chef Judy Shimp. Shimp, who died in 2021, was a faculty member in the college’s culinary arts majors from 1984 until her retirement in 2011 and taught a breakfast and brunch …