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Penn College students and employees celebrated homecoming and supported a new scholarship fund at a donkey basketball game Thursday. All money raised from ticket sales went directly into the new Student Legacy Fund, which will serve as a scholarship program for student leaders at Penn College. This is the first student-established and student-run endowment program on campus.
A retired professor of horticulture will continue to help students succeed by establishing a new scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The Richard J. Weilminster Scholarship Fund will generate awards for students in Penn College's landscape/nursery technology associate-degree major.
Student organizations gathered in Penn's Inn on Wednesday night to create colorful banners to hang in Bardo Gymnasium for Homecoming 2007 events, showing off their Penn College Pride and calling attention to their respective campus groups. (Photos by Michael J. Hersh, student activities assistant)
Students in Donald Nibert's Wildlife Management course took to their spacious outdoor laboratory Tuesday to recondition nesting structures for next year's ducks and geese.
The latest exhibit at the Gallery at Penn College, "Works From Wood," opened with a reception from 3:30-7 p.m. Tuesday. The exhibit features the work of master wood engraver Raymond Gloeckler. David M. Moyer, instructor of graphic design, offered a demonstration of wood cutting and wood engraving.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Financial Aid Office recently held a one-stop event at which student-veterans could learn about a variety of educational and financial benefits. "When speaking with Penn College student-veterans about their educational benefits, we realized that they are unaware of the many outside resources available to them," said Marcia H.
As with the college's previous e-mail system, Outlook allows employees to search for available meeting times on other employees' calendars. However, by default, Outlook displays only two months of a person's calendar information.
A faculty member at Pennsylvania College of Technology's Lumley Aviation Center will contribute a monthly column to a national magazine. The first submission by Thomas D. Inman, associate professor of avionics in the college's School of Transportation Technology titled "Theory & Practice: Teaching Technicians to Think Beyond Troubleshooting" appears in the January issue of Avionics News.
Pennsylvania College of Technology will offer a variety of events and activities for the college community and public throughout February to commemorate Black History Month. All events are being sponsored by the Student Activities Office with the exception of the Feb.
PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Penn College employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: Paul Herbst , Toolroom Attendant, Collision Repair, (172-day Calendar), (Temporary), Transportation Technology, effective Jan. 15