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Pennsylvania College of Technology recently approved articulation agreements with several other institutions to ease students’ pathways to further education.

Carl L. Shaner (left), director of College Health Services, keeps students fed ... with a helping hand from James E. Bies, assistant chief of Penn College Police. A passenger steadies himself against the impaired driving and judgment wrought by "drunk goggles" ... ... which also complicate life for a pedestrian. Counselor Brian J.

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. Thomas L. Burdick, transfer from casual part-time substitute Custodian to regular part-time Custodian, Residence Halls (Dauphin), General Services; effective Sept. 23 Samuel G.

Elizabeth A. Biddle – who holds a bachelor’s degree in plastics and polymer engineering technology and an associate degree in plastics and polymer technology from Penn College – proudly serves her alma mater as director of corporate relations.

Suds, service mix outside police headquarters. Officers Justin M. Hakes (left) and Charles E. O'Brien get to know their Greek benefactors. Waterlogged footprints easily lead police to campus-minded "culprits." Penn College Police got a Friday visit from members of the campus's Greek organizations, who washed the department's vehicles in what they plan to be an annual service project. Austen J.

A member of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Board of Directors and his wife, an alumna of the legal assistant/paralegal studies program, have established a fully endowed scholarship at the college. The Steve and Mary Ann Johnson Scholarship will benefit students who are enrolled full time; have served in the U.S.

Cindy Spinello, '84. Photo courtesy of John Gardner, The Lewisburg Studio Backed by her husband, Greg, right, and former Gov. Tom Corbett, Spinello speaks at the signing of the Pennsylvania Breast Density Notification Act.

Tina M. Evans, an associate professor of applied health studies at Pennsylvania College of Technology, will present this year’s David London My Last Words lecture. Penn College’s My Last Words Lecture Series challenges each year’s selected faculty member to offer thoughts to the community as if they know it was their last opportunity to share insight and offer inspiration.

Building relationships on common ground Nine student development assistants are in the midst of a Penn College phonathon – calling alumni to learn about life after graduation, filling them in on the latest campus happenings and asking for support. "My goal is to educate and engage current students in the importance and impact of philanthropy at Penn College," said Becky J.

A night of collegial fun under the lights Jacob R. Miller, associate professor of computer science, holds the flagstick as Daniel W. Yoas, associate professor of computer information technology, lines up his putt.