Pennsylvania College of Technology spring sports teams had a very busy week with six of its teams competing in 25 events. Golf In their final tune-up before the North Eastern Athletic Conference Championships, the Wildcats placed third among four teams in the Keuka Spring Invitational at Lakeside Country Club on Wednesday.
Penn College Teams Have Busy Week Published 04.19.2015 News Athletics Wildcat Weekly Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology spring sports teams had a very busy week with six of its teams competing in 25 events. Golf In their final tune-up before the North Eastern Athletic Conference Championships, the Wildcats placed third among four teams in the Keuka Spring Invitational at Lakeside Country Club on Wednesday. Individually for Penn College, Corey Teeple, of Lake Ariel, tied for third in a …

About 50 graduates of Williamsport Technical Institute, a Pennsylvania College of Technology forerunner, attended a 15th annual reunion on April 17.
Williamsport Technical Institute Reunion Marks 15th Year Published 04.17.2015 News Alumni News Student News The Gallery at Penn College Homepage Home Page contents About 50 graduates of Williamsport Technical Institute, a Pennsylvania College of Technology forerunner, attended a 15th annual reunion on April 17. The event, held in the college’s Thompson Professional Development Center, provided an opportunity for alumni and their guests to enjoy lunch, reminisce and hear presentations by six students …

Thirty-eight Pennsylvania College of Technology students have been selected to cook for thousands at the 141st running of the Kentucky Derby on May 2. Known as “the most exciting two minutes in sports,” the tradition-steeped Kentucky Derby attracts more than 150,000 guests, including its fair share of celebrities.
Penn College Students Selected to Cook at Kentucky Derby Published 04.17.2015 News Student News Faculty & Staff Business, Arts & Sciences Baking & Culinary Business & Hospitality Home Page contents Thirty-eight Pennsylvania College of Technology students have been selected to cook for thousands at the 141st running of the Kentucky Derby on May 2. Known as “the most exciting two minutes in sports,” the tradition-steeped Kentucky Derby attracts more than 150,000 guests, including its fair share of …

Around 250 students and employees from the School of Health Sciences participated in three days’ worth of emergency simulations on campus this week. In its third year, the exercise is known as the Interdisciplinary Professional Event and provides a unique opportunity for students and faculty from different majors within the School of Health Sciences to collaboratively care for patients.
Emergency Scenarios Aid Students' Real-Life Readiness Published 04.17.2015 News Nursing & Health Sciences Healthcare Leadership & Administration Dental Hygiene Nursing Physician Assistant Radiography Surgical Technology Student News Healthcare Leadership & Administration Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Around 250 students and employees from the School of Health Sciences participated in three days’ worth of emergency simulations on campus this week. In its third year, the exercise is known as the …

Spring's appreciated arrival allows ceramics students to congregate outdoors. The pots are adorned with objects that leave an imprint in the still-hot clay. Stabley aids a student's handiwork.
Ceramics Students Gain New Experience in Old-World Art Form Published 04.17.2015 News Student News Graphic Design & Art School of Sciences, Humanities & Visual Communications News Home Page contents Ten students in David Stabley's Ceramics II class this week created raku clay pots in the courtyard of the Pajama Factory – studio space northwest of campus, where the instructor of ceramics and wood sculpture has a kiln. Each student made at least two pieces, which were subjected to separate firings. "The …

Supporters of the Penn College team involved in the U.S. Department of Energy’s "Race to Zero" Student Design Competition can watch their presentations live Saturday through an online link from Golden, Colorado. Presenting their plans for a Habitat for Humanity house to be built in Williamsport in the summer of 2016 are Dustin C. Bailey, of Petersburg, and Christopher G.
Campus Community Able to Follow Students' 'Race to Zero' Online Published 04.17.2015 News Architecture & Sustainable Design Student News Faculty & Staff Construction & Architecture Home Page contents Supporters of the Penn College team involved in the U.S. Department of Energy’s "Race to Zero" Student Design Competition can watch their presentations live Saturday through an online link from Golden, Colorado. Presenting their plans for a Habitat for Humanity house to be built in Williamsport in the summer …

Daniel J. Doyle Proposals will be accepted until May 4 from faculty, staff and retirees interested in being considered as presenters for the Daniel J. Doyle Technology & Society Colloquia Series, opening in the Fall 2015 semester. Following the success of last year's Centennial Colloquia, President Davie Jane Gilmour announced that the ongoing series would be dedicated in honor of Daniel J.
May 4 Deadline Set for 2015-16 Colloquia Proposals Published 04.17.2015 News Events Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Proposals will be accepted until May 4 from faculty, staff and retirees interested in being considered as presenters for the Daniel J. Doyle Technology & Society Colloquia Series, opening in the Fall 2015 semester. Following the success of last year's Centennial Colloquia, President Davie Jane Gilmour announced that the ongoing series would be dedicated in honor of Daniel J. Doyle, a …

Pennsylvania College of Technology recently held induction ceremonies, welcoming 128 high-achieving students into its honor society chapters for two- and four-year students. Paul L. Starkey, vice president for academic affairs/provost, and Tom Gregory, associate vice president for instruction, offered remarks at both proceedings.
College's Honor Society Chapters Induct 128 Students Published 04.17.2015 News Student News Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology recently held induction ceremonies, welcoming 128 high-achieving students into its honor society chapters for two- and four-year students. Paul L. Starkey, vice president for academic affairs/provost, and Tom Gregory, associate vice president for instruction, offered remarks at both proceedings. Alpha Chi Fifty-six new members were accepted into the Pennsylvania …

Walter V. Gower has begun duties as assistant dean in the School of Transportation & Natural Resources Technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology. A 25-year faculty member, Gower most recently was assistant professor of aviation at the college's Lumley Aviation Center in Montoursville.
Longtime Aviation Faculty Member Named Assistant Dean Published 04.16.2015 News Aviation Alumni News Faculty & Staff School of Transportation & Natural Resources Technologies News Home Page contents Walter V. Gower has begun duties as assistant dean in the School of Transportation & Natural Resources Technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology. A 25-year faculty member, Gower most recently was assistant professor of aviation at the college's Lumley Aviation Center in Montoursville. “Wally Gower is …

"Props for Profs" A fundraising initiative launched on the Penn College Alumni Relations Facebook page encourages all segments of the campus community to make a gift – to give "props" – on behalf of a faculty or staff member who has influenced their lives.
'Props for Profs' Applauds Advocates, Supports Students Published 04.16.2015 News Alumni News Student News Scholarships Faculty & Staff Home Page contents A fundraising initiative launched on the Penn College Alumni Relations Facebook page encourages all segments of the campus community to make a gift – to give "props" – on behalf of a faculty or staff member who has influenced their lives. "I know that our faculty and staff change lives and form lifelong connections with alumni, their colleagues, parents …