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Horseshoe pits installed near Field House Horseshoe pits have been built outside the Field House, between the basketball and tennis courts. Students, staff and faculty with a valid Penn College ID can sign out horseshoes in the Field House from 1:30 p.m.-11 p.m. weekdays and 2-10 p.m. on weekends.
Fall Open House at Pennsylvania College of Technology returns Sunday, Oct. 29, with a public invitation to experience a fascinating array of opportunities. “We are all really excited about our upcoming fall Open House,” said Claire Z. Biggs, coordinator of admissions events/services.
The Coventry Foundation, an organization of passionate Jaguar collectors, has established a scholarship fund for students in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s internationally recognized automotive restoration technology major.
Homecoming/Parent & Family Weekend (Oct. 6-8) Student leaders prep for pride-filled weekend. The Veterans' Fountain outside the Breuder Advanced Technology & Health Sciences Center has taken on its traditional "Penn College Proud" tint, aided by General Services and student leaders, and heralding the arrival of Homecoming/Parent & Family Weekend (Friday through Sunday).
In the Phillies Media Room at Citizens Bank Park, college students attend a panel Q&A with Phillies and Major League Baseball communications and marketing professionals. An educational visit for Penn College marketing and sport and event management students ends with watching The Phillies beat the Nationals. Penn College sport and event management student Devon M.
Providing care for those around the world who are experiencing health-related suffering is the topic of discussion for the next Technology & Society Colloquia Series program at Pennsylvania College of Technology. “Medical Care on the Edge: Redesigning Care Across Cultures,” will be presented at 7 p.m. Oct. 24 in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium by Thomas E.
Chinese army engineers take a cylinder apart as they learn to manufacture a training plane in Williamsport in 1945. They would use the skills to establish an aviation industry in their homeland. Photo courtesy of GRIT Magazine.
Pennsylvania College of Technology golf, men’s and women’s soccer, and women’s volleyball teams all were victorious over the past week. FLASHBACK Golf At the Lebanon Valley College Dutchmen Fall Invitational on Monday, Penn College placed eighth in a 17-team field with a 320 team score. Lebanon Valley Blue took top honors with a 301.
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. Kimberly A. Calvert, transfer from part-time Faculty, Mathematics, to full-time temporary Mathematics Lecturer, School of Sciences, Humanities & Visual Communications; effective Sept. 25 Leslie A.
Robert S. Barnes is a self-described perfectionist. The welding student at Pennsylvania College of Technology says he strives to make the next bead better than the last until it’s perfect. The result of one of his recent welds was perfect. So was his timing. Barnes employed his skills to ensure the continuation of a tractor and truck pull competition during Heritage Days at Antes Fort.