Smilingly sailing aboard their Dining Services friendship are (from left) Krystal S. Zelazny, assistant manager; Patti E. Durrwachter, assistant cook; and CJ L. Binderup, dining services worker. Cupcakes and muffins front a display of plundered booty. Sporting stylish headgear, a kitchen pirate helps patrons "scarf down" their meal. Students navigate the themed menu.
'Shiver Me Timbers and Pass the Stew' – It's Time to Talk (and Eat) Like Pirates! Published 09.17.2014 News Home Page contents Dining Services hosted its second annual “Talk Like a Pirate … Eat Like a Pirate” event in the Capitol Eatery from 4-8 p.m. Tuesday, a buccaneers' bash that served as a prelude to Friday's international celebration of seafaring scalawags. Appropriately attired employees served up a cleverly crafted (and titled) menu – with Castaway Pork Loin, Jolly Roger Rice and Shipwrecked …

'Safe Zone' training available for campus community This fall, Penn College launched the Safe Zone program, an initiative designed to make campus a safer place for all students.
Training Opportunities Accompany Launch of Campus 'Safe Zones' Published 09.17.2014 News Student News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents This fall, Penn College launched the Safe Zone program, an initiative designed to make campus a safer place for all students. Announced by President Davie Jane Gilmour at an all-college meeting of faculty and staff in August, Safe Zones is an employee professional development program designed to increase campus understanding and awareness of lesbian, gay, bisexual and …

A marathon runner, who turned unimaginable debilitation into enduring determination, will bring her inspiring story to a Pennsylvania College of Technology audience on Sept. 22. Monday’s presentation by Janet Oberholtzer, which is free and open to the public, will be held at 7 p.m. in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium on the college’s main campus in Williamsport.
Motivational Marathoner to Share Story of Recovery, Redemption Published 09.17.2014 News Nursing & Health Sciences Events Home Page contents A marathon runner, who turned unimaginable debilitation into enduring determination, will bring her inspiring story to a Pennsylvania College of Technology audience on Sept. 22. Monday’s presentation by Janet Oberholtzer, which is free and open to the public, will be held at 7 p.m. in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium on the college’s main campus in Williamsport. …

For the fourth consecutive year, Waste Management Inc. has contributed to a pair of Pennsylvania College of Technology programs that distinctly benefit high school students. Through Pennsylvania’s Educational Improvement Tax Credit program, the company contributed $8,389 to support the college’s SMART Girls and Penn College NOW initiatives.
Waste Management Adds to Financial Support of College Programs Published 09.16.2014 News Corporate Relations Home Page contents For the fourth consecutive year, Waste Management Inc. has contributed to a pair of Pennsylvania College of Technology programs that distinctly benefit high school students. Through Pennsylvania’s Educational Improvement Tax Credit program, the company contributed $8,389 to support the college’s SMART Girls and Penn College NOW initiatives. The foundation is an approved …

Living, learning and enjoying recreational downtime Eric D. Pruden – battle-stained, but still standing Penn College's Automotive Living-Learning Community traveled together in early September to the Roundtop Mountain Resort for some paintball action. Automotive instructor Eric D. Pruden, LLC mentor Jackson S. Walker and Resident Assistant Kadeem D.
Automotive Residential Community Travels to Area Paintball Field Published 09.16.2014 News Automotive Collision Repair & Restoration Student News School of Transportation & Natural Resources Technologies News Home Page contents Penn College's Automotive Living-Learning Community traveled together in early September to the Roundtop Mountain Resort for some paintball action. Automotive instructor Eric D. Pruden, LLC mentor Jackson S. Walker and Resident Assistant Kadeem D. Carter led several students in a …

Manufacturing engineering technology student Andrew R. Klimek monitors a project on a piece of wire-cut electric discharge machining equipment. Klimek shares a close bond with his grandparents, Genevieve and Andrew.
A Family's Heritage Helps to Shape Its Future Published 09.15.2014 News Student News Magazine Automated Manufacturing & Machining Industrial, Computing & Engineering Technologies News Home Page contents From the Fall 2014 One College Avenue magazine: A journey that began in 1941 with a 12-year-old refugee who learned metalsmithing to survive winds its way to a grandson pursuing a degree in manufacturing engineering technology. Read the full story . … A Family's Heritage Helps to Shape Its Future … …

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s three-day Parent & Family Weekend, in which hundreds of participants joined with their favorite students to help celebrate the institution's Centennial, offered a packed calendar of activities that included informal access to the president and senior administration, entertainment, food, games, tours and a popular "mocktail" competition. – Photos by Abdullah H.
Hundreds Enjoy 'Parent & Family Weekend' Festivities Published 09.15.2014 News Alumni News Events Student News Faculty & Staff The Gallery at Penn College Homepage Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology’s three-day Parent & Family Weekend, in which hundreds of participants joined with their favorite students to help celebrate the institution's Centennial, offered a packed calendar of activities that included informal access to the president and senior administration, entertainment, food, …

Jesus Nebot Jesus Nebot will present "Illegal Immigration: A Humanitarian Perspective" in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Part of Penn College’s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, will focus on the social and economic impacts of illegal immigration.
Award-Winning Filmmaker to Discuss Illegal Immigration Published 09.15.2014 News Home Page contents Jesus Nebot will present "Illegal Immigration: A Humanitarian Perspective" in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Part of Penn College’s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month , will focus on the social and economic impacts of illegal immigration. Participants will have the opportunity to voice their opinions about immigration reform and find out "what politicians and newscasters are …

The fall seasons for three Pennsylvania College of Technology sports teams are getting underway as the golf and women’s cross-country teams opened on Saturday and the men’s tennis team opens Sept. 23.
Three Penn College Sports Teams Step Into Action Published 09.14.2014 News Athletics Wildcat Weekly Home Page contents The fall seasons for three Pennsylvania College of Technology sports teams are getting underway as the golf and women’s cross-country teams opened on Saturday and the men’s tennis team opens Sept. 23. Golf The key returning players for coach Matt Haile’s sixth edition are senior Corey Teeple,  of Lake Ariel; junior CJ Foust, of Palmyra; sophomore Sam Bubb, of Williamsport; and senior Nick …

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. Matthew R. Ray, full-time Residence Hall Security Officer, Penn College Police, beginning Sept. 16 Melody L. Steckenfinger, regular part-time Dining Services Worker III, beginning Sept. 16 Ashley M.
Penn College Welcomes New Employees Published 09.14.2014 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. Matthew R. Ray , full-time Residence Hall Security Officer, Penn College Police, beginning Sept. 16 Melody L. Steckenfinger , regular part-time Dining Services Worker III, beginning Sept. 16 Ashley M. Lyons , regular part-time Dining …