Students triumph as hardwood rivalry continues The MVP heads for the hoop. Students ride offensive surge to victory. Faculty/staff fall shy of making it two in a row. Avenging last year's 20-point intramural loss to a faculty/staff squad, a team of Penn College students this week notched a 66-59 overtime win in a seasonal Bardo Gym tradition.
Amid Winter's Chill, Hotly Contested Game Goes Students' Way Published 02.25.2015 News Athletics Home Page contents Avenging last year's 20-point intramural loss to a faculty/staff squad, a team of Penn College students this week notched a 66-59 overtime win in a seasonal Bardo Gym tradition. Athletic director Scott Kennell was the game's Most Valuable Player, despite being on the losing side. The employee team was ahead by nine at the half, but the students stepped up the pace of the game and the …

A Science Festival at Pennsylvania College of Technology on Thursday, March 19, will provide a variety of fun math and science demonstrations for local children and their families. The event, scheduled from 4:30-7:30 p.m. in the Penn College Field House, is sponsored by the college and the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce.
Science Festival Offers Hands-On Activities for Children, Families Published 02.24.2015 News Events Homepage Home Page contents A Science Festival at Pennsylvania College of Technology on Thursday, March 19, will provide a variety of fun math and science demonstrations for local children and their families. The event, scheduled from 4:30-7:30 p.m. in the Penn College Field House, is sponsored by the college and the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce. The Science Festival’s hands-on math and science …

A Pennsylvania College of Technology professor served as a judge for the regional Governor’s PA STEM Competition held recently on the college’s main campus in Williamsport. David S. Richards, professor of physics, was one of four judges for the high school competition coordinated regionally by BLaST Intermediate Unit 17.
Professor Serves as Judge for On-Campus STEM Competition Published 02.24.2015 News Events Scholarships Faculty & Staff Industrial, Computing & Engineering Technologies News Home Page contents A Pennsylvania College of Technology professor served as a judge for the regional Governor’s PA STEM Competition held recently on the college’s main campus in Williamsport. David S. Richards, professor of physics, was one of four judges for the high school competition coordinated regionally by BLaST Intermediate Unit …

Anderson Equipment Co. Heavy construction equipment technology students at Pennsylvania College of Technology are benefiting from the ongoing generosity of the Anderson Equipment Co., which supplemented a recent equipment loan with the donation of an engine and other machine components.
Anderson Equipment Co. Boosts Support for Penn College Students Published 02.23.2015 News Diesel Truck, Heavy Equipment & Power Generation School of Transportation & Natural Resources Technologies News Home Page contents Heavy construction equipment technology students at Pennsylvania College of Technology are benefiting from the ongoing generosity of the Anderson Equipment Co., which supplemented a recent equipment loan with the donation of an engine and other machine components. Among the gifts from …

Team Pork Buttz enters the “field” of competition with confidence. Inspired by a list of required ingredients, students produce house-made ricotta cheese quenelle with citrus salad atop a cauliflower and cheese crust. Team Grateful Bread carefully scores its classmates’ culinary creations. The team’s entrée: spice-rubbed and smoke-fired rabbit with dumplings.
Classmates' Appetizer, Entree Judged in 'Mystery Basket' Challenge Published 02.23.2015 News Student News Business, Arts & Sciences Baking & Culinary Home Page contents Senior-level students in the culinary arts and systems major completed their first Mystery Basket challenge of the semester on Friday as part of their coursework in Culinary Competition and Skills Assessment, a capstone class taught by Mary G. Trometter, assistant professor of hospitality management/culinary arts. Half the class – known as …

The Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball and wrestling teams closed out their seasons this past week. In basketball on Saturday at Bryn Athyn, the women won, 72-64, to complete a 13-12 overall season, 12-8 in the North Eastern Athletic Conference; and the men lost, 74-71, to end 3-22 overall and 2-16 in the NEAC.
Season Ends for Penn College Basketball Teams Published 02.22.2015 News Athletics Wildcat Weekly Home Page contents The Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball and wrestling teams closed out their seasons this past week. In basketball on Saturday at Bryn Athyn, the women won, 72-64, to complete a 13-12 overall season, 12-8 in the North Eastern Athletic Conference; and the men lost, 74-71, to end 3-22 overall and 2-16 in the NEAC. In wrestling on Feb, 15, six Penn College grapplers …

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. Mariah M. Beamer, transfer from substitute Dining Services Worker I to regular part-time Dining Services Worker II, effective Feb. 16 David A.
Penn College Welcomes New Employees Published 02.22.2015 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. Mariah M. Beamer , transfer from substitute Dining Services Worker I to regular part-time Dining Services Worker II, effective Feb. 16 David A. Hallman , transfer from substitute Dining Services Worker I to regular part-time Dining Services …

Local theater company to present "Raisin in the Sun" "Dear White People" The Williamsport Black Repertory Theater will present "Raisin in the Sun," Lorraine Hansberry's acclaimed 1959 play about the clashing dreams within a Chicago family, at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium.
Black History Month Continues With Classic Stage Drama, Film Satire Published 02.19.2015 News Events Home Page contents The Williamsport Black Repertory Theater will present "Raisin in the Sun," Lorraine Hansberry's acclaimed 1959 play about the clashing dreams within a Chicago family, at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium. Tickets for the Tony-nominated drama, part of the college's observance of Black History Month, are available at the Bush Campus Center Information Desk – …

The "Blue Crew" changed its color for the night ... but not its Wildcat loyalty. Alicia Ross, who scored 15 points on the night, defends her home court. The Wildcat Dance Team, properly accessorized (as always) The appropriately clad team mascot cheers the men's team, as James Boylan (33) and Thomas Ross (22) go to work. A banner at the gym entrance spreads the word.
Basketball 'Red Out' Supports Heart-Health Awareness Published 02.18.2015 News Events Athletics Home Page contents In support of February's designation as American Heart Month, Penn College observed a "Red Out" during its women's and men's basketball games against Lancaster Bible College on Tuesday. Fans were encouraged to wear red clothing and fill the Bardo Gymnasium stands, and a number of activities helped call attention to cardiac wellness. The evening featured free T-shirts and foam Wildcat paws, …

Carol A. Lugg has been named assistant dean for the School of Construction & Design Technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Lugg most recently was director of the Office of Transfer Initiatives, smoothing incoming students’ pathways to bachelor’s degrees and furthering articulation agreements with two-year institutions in majors that dovetail with Penn College’s academic offerings.
Assistant Dean of Construction & Design Technologies Named Published 02.18.2015 News Faculty & Staff Construction & Architecture Home Page contents Carol A. Lugg has been named assistant dean for the School of Construction & Design Technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Lugg most recently was director of the Office of Transfer Initiatives, smoothing incoming students’ pathways to bachelor’s degrees and furthering articulation agreements with two-year institutions in majors that dovetail with …