Displaying 4711 - 4720 of 14815 results (page 472 of 1482)
Search Penn College News
Mike Posner Mike Posner and The Legendary Mike Posner Band will perform at Lycoming College's Keiper Recreation Center at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 29. Tickets – $15 for students and $20 for the general public – are available at the Bush Campus Center Information Desk.
Large-scale photorealistic paintings in rich hues presented with luminous costume constructions are among the works exhibited with “Private Domain” in The Gallery at Penn College from March 14 through April 20.
That's the question raised by dental hygiene major Rachel A. Fabie in the third 30-second branding spot added to the Penn College's YouTube channel. "It takes more than a dream. More than, 'Someday, I will,'" the Stewartstown resident explains.
Several health care-related courses are scheduled for the coming months at Pennsylvania College of Technology and its Wellsboro campus. The classes are: Phlebotomy for the Healthcare Professional (HSC 519) Tuesdays and Thursdays (April 4 to May 11) 6 to 9 p.m.
A Klump Academic Center Auditorium audience hears from keynoter Melissa A. Wilson ... ... who is attending Lock Haven University for a master's in health care management, with a goal of employment as a nursing home administrator. A prescription for "Financial Health" is shared by Dana R.
Three business and leadership-related classes, taught through Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology, are scheduled for the coming months. The classes are: Enhancing Client Relationship Skills: Creating Win-Win Solutions (BSM 344) 1 to 4 p.m.
The men’s tennis team at Pennsylvania College of Technology is set to open its season this week while the baseball and softball teams are coming off great early-season showings over the past week, when they went a combined 9-6 during action in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
Judges talk with the tie-dyed architects of "Totally Turbular." Inventive pirates show off their "Black Marlin" amusement-park ride. Paul R. Watson II (in blue shirt at right background), Penn College’s dean of academic services and college transitions, helps judge the day's impressive entries. Anxiously and eagerly, a team awaits assessment of its towering achievement.
A YouTube video newly posted by The Harvest Group of landscape business consultants documents an informal conversation with a current Penn College student and a graduate of the same Landscape/Horticulture Technology Program, conducted at a National Association of Landscape Professionals event last semester in Louisville, Kentucky.
Paul R. Watson II The success of Penn College NOW, the program that allows high school students to earn college credits through dual enrollment, is noted in a recent national blog post. "The Penn College NOW program has measured dramatic increases in student enrollment and matriculation rates," writes Samantha Yi, business development associate for Signal Vine LLC.