Interested in the production of such items as water bottles and eyeglass lenses, but intimidated by the somewhat cryptic vocabulary of the industry? Instructor Joshua J. Rice, a Spring 2013 graduate of Penn College and co-department head for plastics and polymer technology, demystifies the field with a plain-spoken virtual tour of the college's industry-cherished labs.
Virtual lab tour makes plastics seem clearer Published 05.03.2021 News Alumni News Student News Faculty & Staff Polymer Engineering Engineering Technologies Home Page contents Interested in the production of such items as water bottles and eyeglass lenses, but intimidated by the somewhat cryptic vocabulary of the industry? Instructor Joshua J. Rice, a Spring 2013 graduate of Penn College and co-department head for plastics and polymer technology, demystifies the field with a plain-spoken virtual tour of …

The Gallery at Penn College offers ample room for artistic exploration, a venue tailor-made for leisurely wandering by widespread groups. Students and faculty mingle and mark a milestone. In addition to student’s individual portfolio pieces displayed on gallery walls … ... the exhibition showcases package designs, like this ice cream concept by Devin A. Rumbarger … ...
Private gathering recognizes students' publicly visible triumph Published 05.03.2021 News Student News The Gallery at Penn College Faculty & Staff Graphic Design & Art Library Business, Arts & Sciences Home Page contents Twenty-one graphic design seniors and their faculty members celebrated “ Graphic Design 2021 ” during a private reception held Friday in The Gallery at Penn College. The annual portfolio exhibition showcases the skills of soon-to-be graduates and can be viewed through Friday, May 7, during …

On the heels of North Eastern Athletic Conference playoff runs by the men’s golf team and men’s and women’s tennis teams, Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball, softball and men’s lacrosse squads all punched their postseason tickets over the past week.
Super spring sports season continues for Penn College Published 05.02.2021 News Athletics Wildcat Weekly Home Page contents On the heels of North Eastern Athletic Conference playoff runs by the men’s golf team and men’s and women’s tennis teams, Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball, softball and men’s lacrosse squads all punched their postseason tickets over the past week. Although playing a conference-only schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic, action will continue on Wednesday for the men’s …

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Fred E. Johnson, regular part-time Custodian/Floater (third shift), General Services; effective May 2 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.
Penn College welcomes new employee Published 05.02.2021 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Fred E. Johnson , regular part-time Custodian/Floater (third shift), General Services; effective May 2 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported. … PCToday …

Stephanie Suzadail, '14, aboard a Geisinger Life Flight helicopter From the Spring 2021 Penn College Magazine: Having weathered many challenges herself, Geisinger Life Flight’s Stephanie Suzadail, ’14, loves to provide calm in the center of the storm. Read "A flight nurse's calling."
A flight nurse's calling Published 04.30.2021 News Nursing & Health Sciences Nursing Alumni News Magazine Real World Ready Home Page contents From the Spring 2021 Penn College Magazine : Having weathered many challenges herself, Geisinger Life Flight’s Stephanie Suzadail, ’14, loves to provide calm in the center of the storm. Read " A flight nurse's calling ." … A flight nurse's calling … Stephanie Suzadail, '14, aboard a Geisinger Life Flight helicopter From the Spring 2021 Penn College Magazine: Having …

Vanderwolf pine added to ESC's attractive natural surroundings Students at Penn College's Schneebeli Earth Science Center planted a Vanderwolf pine tree for Arbor Day. Observed across the country on the last Friday of April, the holiday fosters a healthy reverence for trees – whether celebrating, nurturing or climbing them!
Students mark Arbor Day with ESC tree-planting Published 04.30.2021 News Forestry Landscape/Plant Production Student News Engineering Technologies Home Page contents Students at Penn College's Schneebeli Earth Science Center planted a Vanderwolf pine tree for Arbor Day. Observed across the country on the last Friday of April, the holiday fosters a healthy reverence for trees – whether celebrating, nurturing or climbing them! Pictured are Aaron Larson (left), a forest technology major from Erie, and Grant …

Speicher (center), with "PA live!" co-hosts Bohinski and Bianco Penn College writer/video producer Tom Speicher, whose literary labor of love and friendship finessed a mentor's manuscript into print, was featured in a four-minute segment of WBRE's "PA live!" on Thursday afternoon.
'Bucky' goes off the gridiron, into the studio Published 04.29.2021 News Corporate Relations Scholarships Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Penn College writer/video producer Tom Speicher, whose literary labor of love and friendship finessed a mentor's manuscript into print, was featured in a four-minute segment of WBRE's " PA live! " on Thursday afternoon. Co-hosts Haley Bianco and Christopher Bohinski discussed " Bucky Deacon's Dilemma ," a youth football novel written by local sports legend Bill Byham …

Yarrington pours samples for the panelists. The nose knows! Hamilton considers the aroma of Andrus's Kölsch attempts. The room where it happens! Ulmer holds her samples up to compare the colors to the color index on the big screen. Richards is in the foreground. The array of beer samples glows in the twilight of the evening. (Photo by Jennifer L.
Industry insight infuses student brewers' craft Published 04.29.2021 News Alumni News Student News Faculty & Staff Brewing & Fermentation Science Business, Arts & Sciences Home Page contents Seven students enrolled in Penn College's brewing and fermentation science certificate presented their beers to a panel of industry professionals at an evening gathering this week. Visiting campus to lend their expertise were: John Callahan, brewing manager, D.G. Yuengling & Son Inc.; Tom Clark, owner/brewmaster, …

Pennsylvania College of Technology is partnering with the Brook J. Lenfest Foundation and Philadelphia Foundation for the Lenfest Immensitas Scholars Program, which benefits youth in, or aging out of, foster care.
College part of pioneering $1.8 million scholarship initiative Published 04.29.2021 News Student News Scholarships Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology is partnering with the Brook J. Lenfest Foundation and Philadelphia Foundation for the Lenfest Immensitas Scholars Program, which benefits youth in, or aging out of, foster care. The innovative large-scale initiative, designed to increase college graduation among up to 100 Philadelphians annually, features participation principally from …

Fresh from the "American Idol" stage, Beane – a Loyalsock Township High School graduate and alumnus of the Uptown Music Collective – will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 8, at the Community Arts Center. Also known as Brennan Hepler, the Boston-based singer/songwriter worked his way through hundreds of contestants on ABC's popular "Idol" show and ultimately broke into the top 12.
Local 'Idol' contestant to return for CAC concert Published 04.29.2021 News Events Home Page contents Fresh from the "American Idol" stage, Beane – a Loyalsock Township High School graduate and alumnus of the Uptown Music Collective – will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 8, at the Community Arts Center . Also known as Brennan Hepler, the Boston-based singer/songwriter worked his way through hundreds of contestants on ABC's popular "Idol" show and ultimately broke into the top 12. (All appropriate …