Displaying 4161 - 4170 of 14819 results (page 417 of 1482)
Search Penn College News
Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering a course to help high school students better prepare for the standardized test used as an admissions tool by many institutions of higher learning.
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. Kimberly K. Chappo, transfer from casual part-time Human Services Role Player to regular part-time Test Center Proctor, School of Sciences, Humanities & Visual Communications; starting Jan. 22 Andrew R.
An atmosphere of awe, delight and curiosity filled The Gallery at Penn College on Thursday evening for the opening reception of “Books Undone: The Art of Altered Books,” the gallery’s first-ever national juried exhibition. A large crowd enjoyed perusing the imaginative creations, listening to an artist’s talk, and celebrating the pieces honored with prizes.
Dream Week, in which Penn College and its community collaborators practice the teachings of Martin Luther King Jr., featured a number of events designed to effect positive change on campus and beyond.
Over the past week, two of three Pennsylvania College of Technology winter sports teams picked up victories. Men's Basketball On Wednesday at home, Robert Young Jr., of Abington, scored 24 points as Penn College shot 52 percent from the field and got its first North Eastern Athletic Conference win of the season, 77-67, over Cazenovia College.
Eyewitness News’ Kelly Choate attended Thursday's "Dream Week" address by Herman Boone, the motivational former Virginia high school football coach portrayed by Denzel Washington in "Remember the Titans." Boone, who led an integrated team to an undefeated season and a state title in 1971, spoke in Penn College's Klump Academic Center Auditorium. "These young men taught the world how to overcome th
A big, blustery "Thank you" to the youngsters at the Dunham Children's Learning Center for reminding us that there's more to the season than sliding, shoveling, heating bills, scraping, slipping, plowing and white-knuckled driving.
Network affiliates covered the local Martin Luther King Jr. observance, which included a Penn College-hosted Peace Walk and rally, as well as service projects at local nonprofits. The reports, prepared by Newswatch 16's Kristina Papa and Eyewitness News' Morgan Parrish, aired at various times on Monday, calling attention to the civic spirit of the campus community.
The first floor of Madigan Library is overflowing with imaginative creations by Pennsylvania College of Technology students: “Old Books/New Lives: The Art of Upcycling,” an exhibit of “novel” artwork, is on display through Feb. 28. The library and The Gallery at Penn College invited students, faculty and staff to upcycle a selection of old books into creative art objects.
Over the past week, Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams saw their first action since December, but, along with the wrestling team, went a combined 1-11. Men's Basketball On the road at Penn State DuBois in nonconference action on Tuesday, Penn College lost, 100-91, in overtime after being outscored 14-5 in the extra period.