Linda Patrick, daughter of William E. Henry, alongside Mark A. Trueman (left), director of the Penn College paramedic technology program, presents a check to Barry R. Stiger, vice president for institutional advancement. A recent fundraiser at Hoss's Steak & Sea House added more than $330 to the William E.
Hoss's Fundraiser Moves Memorial Scholarship Nearer to Endowment Published 11.06.2014 News Nursing & Health Sciences Corporate Relations Scholarships Home Page contents A recent fundraiser at Hoss's Steak & Sea House added more than $330 to the William E. Henry Memorial Scholarship , established in 2012 by family and friends of a pioneer in local emergency medical services. When fully endowed, the fund will become a permanent source of financial aid to full- or part-time students in the college’s emergency …

Sporting colorful Children's Learning Center shirts, the Penn College entourage fills the floor ... ... showing the preschoolers' creative side ... ... and making math fun. Preschool classes from the Dunham Children’s Learning Center visited the James V.
Campus Preschoolers Visit James V. Brown Library Published 11.06.2014 News Home Page contents Preschool classes from the Dunham Children’s Learning Center visited the James V. Brown Library on Thursday, participating in a program with children’s author Lindsay Barrett George.  She read “That Pup,” her book about a dog, a squirrel and acorns. The children enjoyed visiting a variety of activity stations that featured therapy dogs, math and art. The morning culminated in a scavenger hunt for acorns. This …

Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member Craig A. Miller will present the concluding lecture in the college’s Centennial Colloquia Series on Nov. 18 at 7 p.m. Miller, an assistant professor of history/political science, will offer a talk titled “Technology, Power and Responsibility” in the college’s Klump Academic Center Auditorium. The lecture is free and open to the public.
Lecture to Examine Responsibilities of Technological Innovation Published 11.06.2014 News Events Faculty & Staff Individualized Programs of Study School of Sciences, Humanities & Visual Communications News Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member Craig A. Miller will present the concluding lecture in the college’s Centennial Colloquia Series on Nov. 18 at 7 p.m. Miller, an assistant professor of history/political science, will offer a talk titled “Technology, Power and …

Freestyle Funny Comedy Show The Freestyle Funny Comedy Show, winning over audiences since 2009 with its entertaining mix of original stand-up, sharp improv and interactive crowd games, comes to the Klump Academic Center Auditorium at 8 p.m. Friday.
'Freestyle Funny Comedy Show' Coming to ACC Friday Night Published 11.05.2014 News Events Home Page contents The Freestyle Funny Comedy Show, winning over audiences since 2009 with its entertaining mix of original stand-up, sharp improv and interactive crowd games, comes to the Klump Academic Center Auditorium at 8 p.m. Friday. #FFCS features four of the nation's fastest-rising comedians: Brian "B Daht" McLaughlin, Anthony "Chico" Bean, Darren "Big Baby" Brand and Demar "Osama Bin Drankin" Rankin. A highly …

Jillian Rossi's ready smile reflects an artist's love for her work. Among the crafter's tools are precision and a steady hand. Schooled by a pro, Penn College students put those pointers into practice. A Williamsport Area Middle School student watches a demonstration of an English wheel, among the machinery in the college's automotive restoration lab. Collision repair instructor Loren R.
Automotive Artisan Volunteers Time, Talent Published 11.05.2014 News Collision Repair & Restoration Student News School of Transportation & Natural Resources Technologies News Home Page contents Students from Penn College and Williamsport Area Middle School got an eye-popping look at a professional pinstriper's craft during a recent campus visit from Florida-based Jillian Rossi, AKA "Hell Cat." The appearance was arranged by Shaun D. Hack, a faculty member in collision repair and automotive restoration, …

A paper by Chip D. Baumgardner, associate professor of business administration/management at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was selected for publication in an international conference journal. Baumgardner presented his paper, “Using Cooperative Learning in the Changing Environment of Education,” at the 25th International Conference on College Teaching and Learning in Florida.
Business Faculty Member Published in International Teaching Journal Published 11.04.2014 News Faculty & Staff Business, Arts & Sciences Business & Hospitality Home Page contents A paper by Chip D. Baumgardner, associate professor of business administration/management at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was selected for publication in an international conference journal. Baumgardner presented his paper, “Using Cooperative Learning in the Changing Environment of Education,” at the 25th International …

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Occupational Therapy Assistant Club held an Oct. 30 walkathon to benefit both the club and a charity that assists individuals with disabilities. The student-organized walk raised $1,250, of which $400 will be given to the I’m Able Foundation.
Student Event Raises Money for Charity, Student Club Published 11.04.2014 News Nursing & Health Sciences Events Student News Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Occupational Therapy Assistant Club held an Oct. 30 walkathon to benefit both the club and a charity that assists individuals with disabilities. The student-organized walk raised $1,250, of which $400 will be given to the I’m Able Foundation. The foundation was founded in 2007 by Chris Kaag, a disabled Marine, to build and …

Pennsylvania College of Technology student Jessica N. Felton is packing her bags for the World Food Championships in downtown Las Vegas, where she will join hundreds of competitors in a six-day “ultimate food fight” that culminates with a $100,000 prize.
Penn College Student Headed for World Food Championships Published 11.04.2014 News Student News Business, Arts & Sciences Baking & Culinary Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology student Jessica N. Felton is packing her bags for the World Food Championships in downtown Las Vegas, where she will join hundreds of competitors in a six-day “ultimate food fight” that culminates with a $100,000 prize. Felton, a State College resident in the college’s culinary arts and systems major, won the …

Students in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s forest technology major are experiencing the type of heavy machinery commonly used in the logging industry, thanks to an equipment loan from a longtime supporter of the institution.
Brubacher Excavating Lends Skidder to College Forestry Program Published 11.03.2014 News Forestry Student News School of Transportation & Natural Resources Technologies News Home Page contents Students in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s forest technology major are experiencing the type of heavy machinery commonly used in the logging industry, thanks to an equipment loan from a longtime supporter of the institution. Brubacher Excavating Inc., with main offices in Bowmansville and an Energy Services …

From left, students Christopher S. Kasler, of Kendall Park, New Jersey; Tiffany A. Edwards, of Athens; and David L. Glunk Jr., of Williamsport, at Beaver Stadium before Saturday's game.
'All-University Day' Adds to Catering Students' Penn State Experience Published 11.03.2014 News Student News Business, Arts & Sciences Baking & Culinary Home Page contents Students in the School of Business & Hospitality’s Catering course were busy behind the scenes at Penn State’s annual All-University Day football game on Saturday as the Nittany Lions faced the Maryland Terrapins. The class gained valuable experience and industry exposure as they assisted Chef Ken Stout and the rest of the catering crew …