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Artist Juan José Barboza-Gubo says the reason he’s most excited about his exhibit at The Gallery at Penn College is that this is the first time his work from two series will be shown in one unified installation, allowing for “a unique and important intersection of the work.” “IntusExternus” is the title of the exhibit running March 15 through April 22 at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
With their campaigns recently ended, Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball coaches took some time to reflect on their respective seasons while the baseball team got its season underway. Men’s Basketball “Obviously, record-wise (3-21 overall) it was a little disappointing,” first-year coach Ryan Callahan said.
A good-natured Marc E. Bridgens takes a pie from Ian E. Gardepe, an engineering CAD technology student from Hawley ... ... and a second helping from Stephanie C. Myers, a culinary arts and system major from Catawissa. Two students from Penn College Benefiting THON fired the final shots of the "Penny Wars" on Thursday, launching pies at Marc E.
Participants take a ceramics class ... ... painting whimsical creations. Enjoying their night are (from left) Alexandra D. Petrizzi, Langhorne, dental hygiene: health policy and administration concentration; Amanda N. Suda, Harrisburg, landscape/horticulture technology: plant production emphasis; Arley D. Urton, Weedville, engineering design technology; Stephanie L.
Craig Miller provides food for thought, venue for expression. A riveted audience ponders the issues. Aviation maintenance technology major Timothy P. Beiler, of Narvon, takes to the microphone. A roundtable on terrorism, moderated by Craig A. Miller, assistant professor of history/political science, was held Tuesday in Penn's Inn.
A nurse turned florist turned teacher (and alumna of Pennsylvania College of Technology) received an Alumni of the Year Award at the 15th annual Education Celebration hosted by the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce at the Williamsport Country Club. Karen R.
The College Store will discontinue its Wildcat Rewards Loyalty Program effective May 31. The store will offer more storewide promotions and other sales so that more students have the opportunity to save money on purchases. “The program has been popular with some students, but most students never trade in their points for College Store gift cards," said Matt Branca, director of The College Store.
Shaye A. Vilkas, a pre-dental hygiene student from York, holds on for a wild ride. Guitar-pick photos were among the night's giveaways. Weathering the winter doldrums with a smile are (from left) Stephanie E. Falcone, of Bangor, applied health studies: occupational therapy assistant concentration; Marissa E. Ray, of Williamsport, business administration: marketing concentration; and Bradley G.
A sweet hat for a serious craftsman. Hosts and judges are joined by postsecondary students ... ... and competitors from regional high schools. Vying to be among the day's top welders The annual American Welding Society Section 105 welding contest, a competition for both high school and postsecondary students, was held last week in Penn College's Avco Metal Trades Center.
Pennsylvania College of Technology students left a trail of success at a recent high-profile “hacker” convention. The Penn College contingent excelled at ShmooCon 2016. The annual event in Washington, D.C., brings together 1,500 students and professionals from the cybersecurity community to showcase inventive technology, discuss information security issues, network and test their skills.