Doubly masked – half in costume and half in conscientious compliance – Evan R. Amatore exhibits his arrangement. He is a culinary arts and systems student from Easton. A celebration of inventiveness! From left are Ruhl; John F. Montague, of Newtown, Conn., applied management; Daniel L. Jackson, of Phoenixville, landscape/horticulture technology: landscape emphasis; Trevor M.
A dazzling display of floral imagination Published 10.29.2021 News Landscape/Plant Production Student News Faculty & Staff Engineering Technologies Home Page contents Karen R. Ruhl's Art of Floral Design class continues to generate impressive results, the latest of which were displayed Thursday at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center. "The students used their mysterious creativity to produce some uncanny seasonal masterpieces," said a Halloween-inspired Marci M. Hessert, office assistant to the assistant …

Join Program Director Joshua A. Bower for a virtual tour of Penn College's physician assistant program. Take a look inside the assessment lab, where students learn to perform medical history evaluations, physical exams and clinical procedures. "In the assessment lab, students turn theory into hands-on practice," says Bower, a 2012 graduate of the program.
Penn College's PA program: Small classes, big rewards Published 10.28.2021 News Nursing & Health Sciences Physician Assistant Student News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Join Program Director Joshua A. Bower for a virtual tour of Penn College's physician assistant program . Take a look inside the assessment lab, where students learn to perform medical history evaluations, physical exams and clinical procedures. "In the assessment lab, students turn theory into hands-on practice," says Bower, a 2012 …

Culinary arts technology student Charlie M. Suchanec, of Tyrone, first smells “Cola A.” Students were tasked with identifying and writing at least two smells that they recognized before moving on to tasting. Those included vanilla and spice. Students evaluate the soda and write their observations. Hammaker reviews the steps in distributing wine, from producer to customer. Chef Mary G.
A taste (and smell) of the real world Published 10.28.2021 News Student News Faculty & Staff Baking & Culinary Business, Arts & Sciences Home Page contents Chef Mary G. Trometter recently welcomed Jerry Hammaker, a certified specialist of wine, to her beverage management class, where Hammaker offered a real-world perspective on the many facets of wine and beverage management. “Wine is a major driver of income for most restaurants,” Hammaker said. He explained to students that, when developing wine/food …

Eager to absorb an expert's insight (and get class credit for attending), students check in. Matthews shares decades of experience with his audience ... ... in a far-reaching discussion of threats and thwarts. When the voice is this credible, note-taking is a must. Faculty retiree Lisa Bock, author of several books, returns to campus for a Halloween door-prize giveaway of numerous copies.
IT expert treats students to tales of foiling hackers' trickery Published 10.27.2021 News Information Technology Events Student News Faculty & Staff Engineering Technologies Home Page contents Appropriately invited by Penn College's Information Security Association, an authority on network intrusion (and subsequent containment) offered a keynote presentation in the Student & Administrative Services Center on Tuesday afternoon. The campus organization arranged for the appearance by Jon Matthews, vice …

Just a reminder that there's "something for everyone" at the Community Arts Center! Check out the eclectic schedule of coming events: Rodney Carrington 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 29 Crowder 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 30 "Rent" 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 31 Lycoming College Concert Band and Community Orchestra 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3 (free and open to the public) Lycoming College Choirs 7:30 p.m.
CAC lineup reflects bountiful season Published 10.26.2021 News Events Home Page contents Just a reminder that there's "something for everyone" at the Community Arts Center! Check out the eclectic schedule of coming events: Rodney Carrington 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 29 Crowder 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 30 " Rent " 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 31 Lycoming College Concert Band and Community Orchestra 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3 (free and open to the public) Lycoming College Choirs 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 4 (free and …

State Sen. Gene Yaw, chair of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Presidential Search Committee, provided the campus community with an update of the group's work on Monday. "I am writing on behalf of the Presidential Search Committee members with an update on our continued progress. "We are very pleased to report that the search for the college’s next president is progressing well.
Pennsylvania College of Technology Presidential Search update Published 10.25.2021 News Student News President News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents State Sen. Gene Yaw, chair of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Presidential Search Committee, provided the campus community with an update of the group's work on Monday. "I am writing on behalf of the Presidential Search Committee members with an update on our continued progress. "We are very pleased to report that the search for the college’s next …

With an eye toward snow removal, even on a sunny fall day, concrete science widen and improve an SASC sidewalk. Building construction technology instructor Franklin H. Reber Jr. and students were on the job again Monday, furthering their skills in yet another concrete improvement project.
Concrete class helps GS prep for harsher weather Published 10.25.2021 News Building Construction Student News Faculty & Staff Engineering Technologies Home Page contents Building construction technology instructor Franklin H. Reber Jr. and students were on the job again Monday, furthering their skills in yet another concrete improvement project. With no shortage of on-campus work (and some hospitably cooperative autumn days on which to do it), Reber's class is completing an exposed aggregate sidewalk …

Members of the Lancaster/York Resident Assistant staff playfully call attention to the cause. Front row (from left): Ashley J. Hoffer, Caila N. Flanagan, Claudia D. Friskey, Megan R. Kresovich and Morgan R. Weston. Back row (from left): Stephen C. Brodecki, Aidan J. Weissenberger, Jake Roberts, Wesley S. McCray, Graham E. Burnett and Daniel T. Wright. From left: Sue A.
Color them compassionate Published 10.25.2021 News Student News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents The LEAP Center "went pink" on Friday in honor of individuals who have fought or are currently battling breast cancer. To show their support, a variety of students and employees stopped by the Student & Administrative Services Center office throughout the day for pink ribbons, buttons, snacks and a photo booth. Pink is the signature hue for National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, observed every October to …

Among those gathering in the PDC on Friday are (from left): Sandra M. Gallick, an architecture and sustainable design student from Linden; Dorothy J. Gerring, associate professor of architectural technology; Lester; Bartoldus; Christine A.
Industry leader counsels emerging women in construction Published 10.25.2021 News Architecture & Sustainable Design Building Construction Construction Management Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Faculty & Staff Engineering Technologies Home Page contents The president of the National Association of Women in Construction visited Penn College this past week, engaging faculty/staff and students with the organization's promise of "Leading builders. Building leaders." Doreen Bartoldus, water/wastewater …

Tournament time has arrived for athletes in two Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports as golfers compete in the United East Conference Fall Preview on Monday and cross-country runners vie for honors in the UEC Championships on Saturday.
It's tourney time for two Penn College fall sports Published 10.24.2021 News Home Page contents Tournament time has arrived for athletes in two Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports as golfers compete in the United East Conference Fall Preview on Monday and cross-country runners vie for honors in the UEC Championships on Saturday. Golf Thus far, the Wildcats have competed in four events – winning one – and coach Matt Haile said, “I believe we are a couple shots away from where I thought we’d be …