A local orthodontist and his wife have contributed another $800,000 to Pennsylvania College of Technology, bringing to better than $1 million the total of their unprecedented back-to-back gifts. The latest contribution from Dr. Marshall D. Jr.
Welches' Penn College Gifts Top $1 Million Mark Published 12.10.1999 News Home Page contents A local orthodontist and his wife have contributed another $800,000 to Pennsylvania College of Technology, bringing to better than $1 million the total of their unprecedented back-to-back gifts. The latest contribution from Dr. Marshall D. Jr. and Mary Welch, on the heels of $236,000 in conjunction with renovations at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center , will add to the family's scholarship funds. In recognition …

Anyone with a sweet tooth and a heart to match will find satisfaction at this week's Pennsylvania College of Technology food show, where students' delectable dream houses will be auctioned to help fulfill the wishes of needy families.
Chocolate Houses to Benefit Habitat for Humanity Published 11.27.1999 News Home Page contents Anyone with a sweet tooth and a heart to match will find satisfaction at this week's Pennsylvania College of Technology food show, where students' delectable dream houses will be auctioned to help fulfill the wishes of needy families. School of Hospitality students are putting the finishing touches on 11 edible chocolate houses that will be auctioned during Penn College's eighth annual food show on Friday, Dec. 3. …

Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour, president of Pennsylvania College of Technology, issued the following statement in the aftermath of last week's death of a former student: "It would be easy, in the fenced-off world of a college campus, to feel isolated and insulated from the larger community that surrounds us.
College President Extends Sympathy, Affirms Campus Safety Published 11.19.1999 News Home Page contents Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour, president of Pennsylvania College of Technology, issued the following statement in the aftermath of last week's death of a former student: "It would be easy, in the fenced-off world of a college campus, to feel isolated and insulated from the larger community that surrounds us. That is not the case at Pennsylvania College of Technology, where we share in broader civic triumphs and …

Local artists soon will be invited to participate in the second year of Pennsylvania College of Technology's ongoing effort to expand its campus art collection. The "Art on Campus" initiative began last fall, when Dr.
Art Again Sought for Penn College Campus Published 11.12.1999 News Home Page contents Local artists soon will be invited to participate in the second year of Pennsylvania College of Technology's ongoing effort to expand its campus art collection. The "Art on Campus" initiative began last fall, when Dr. Davie Jane Gilmour, College president, appointed an eight-member committee to acquire pieces "representative of the many talented artists of the Greater Williamsport and Lycoming County region." Works of six …

The Eager Beaver saw a lot of action in its time, but the B-17's original pilot has convinced Pennsylvania College of Technology officials that what is left of the World War II bomber a decorated nosepiece owned by Penn College should make its final home at the Mighty 8th Air Force Heritage Museum. Retired Air Force Col. Marlen E.
Relic of 8th Air Force Plane Leaves Penn College for Final Tour of Duty in Savannah Published 11.03.1999 News Home Page contents The Eager Beaver saw a lot of action in its time, but the B-17's original pilot has convinced Pennsylvania College of Technology officials that what is left of the World War II bomber a decorated nosepiece owned by Penn College should make its final home at the Mighty 8th Air Force Heritage Museum. Retired Air Force Col. Marlen E. Reber spoke recently of the Eager Beaver as if …

More than 50 businesses and industries will have recruiters at Pennsylvania College of Technology from 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28, to discuss potential career opportunities with students and alumni of Penn College and The Pennsylvania State University.
Fall Career Expo to Match Businesses, Potential Employees Published 10.21.1999 News Events Home Page contents More than 50 businesses and industries will have recruiters at Pennsylvania College of Technology from 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28, to discuss potential career opportunities with students and alumni of Penn College and The Pennsylvania State University. The first Fall Career Expo, to be held in the College's new Field House, will provide an informal atmosphere for employers to discuss with …

A breath of fresh air wafted through the Montgomery area Thursday, as Pennsylvania College of Technology's newly expanded Schneebeli Earth Science Center was dedicated. The 10 a.m. program highlighted the students, faculty and staff of the School of Natural Resources Management, as well as representatives of the businesses and industries that support its enrollees and hire its graduates.
Newly Expanded Earth Science Center Dedicated Published 10.21.1999 News Events Home Page contents A breath of fresh air wafted through the Montgomery area Thursday, as Pennsylvania College of Technology's newly expanded Schneebeli Earth Science Center was dedicated. The 10 a.m. program highlighted the students, faculty and staff of the School of Natural Resources Management, as well as representatives of the businesses and industries that support its enrollees and hire its graduates. The program also …

"Here"s Looking at You II," a collection of black-and-white photography by Pennsylvania College of Technology students, will be on display from Tuesday, Oct.26, through Friday, Nov. 5, in the Bush Campus Center. The exhibition is comprised of photographs by Communication Arts students sponsored by Keith A. Vanderlin, graphic design instructor at the College.
Student Photographs to Be Displayed at Penn College Published 10.19.1999 News Home Page contents "Here"s Looking at You II," a collection of black-and-white photography by Pennsylvania College of Technology students, will be on display from Tuesday, Oct.26, through Friday, Nov. 5, in the Bush Campus Center. The exhibition is comprised of photographs by Communication Arts students sponsored by Keith A. Vanderlin, graphic design instructor at the College. A "meet the artists" opening reception will be held …

A panel of forward-thinking experts on investing and personal finance will be featured in a free 90-minute teleconference, "Financial Strategies for a New Century," from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 22, in Pennsylvania College of Technology's Advisement Center. With the financial world changing faster than ever, many people are wondering about the state of their own savings and investments.
Teleconference to Offer Millennial Investment Strategies Published 10.15.1999 News Home Page contents A panel of forward-thinking experts on investing and personal finance will be featured in a free 90-minute teleconference, "Financial Strategies for a New Century," from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 22, in Pennsylvania College of Technology's Advisement Center. With the financial world changing faster than ever, many people are wondering about the state of their own savings and investments. How are online …

New Orleans is famous for Saints (in football season) and sinners (during Mardi Gras), but it perhaps is best known for the type of cuisine represented by an extraordinary visitor to Pennsylvania College of Technology this month.
Creole Chef to Be Spotlighted in Penn College Colloquium Published 10.14.1999 News Home Page contents New Orleans is famous for Saints (in football season) and sinners (during Mardi Gras), but it perhaps is best known for the type of cuisine represented by an extraordinary visitor to Pennsylvania College of Technology this month. Leah Chase, a master chef whose creative Creole dishes are the specialty of the house at her family-owned Dooky Chase's restaurant, will be featured in Conversations With a …