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The Williamsport Home Town Torch Run is led by law enforcement and invites local businesses and the community to come together to support the Special Olympics Pennsylvania athletes in your region. The Home Town Torch Run will carry the Special Olympics Flame of Hope through Wi...
As we continue to navigate the busy campus life, the Penn College Police Department would like to take a moment to remind all students about the importance of respecting reserved parking spaces. Reserved parking spaces are designated for specific faculty and staff members who ...
At Penn College, we are committed to providing a safe environment for all members of our community. If you or someone you know has been a victim of a crime or a Title IX offense, it's essential to report it to the authorities. Reporting crimes and Title IX offenses helps to: E...
As college students, it's essential to be aware of the risks associated with sharing intimate photos online. Sending nude photos or engaging in explicit conversations can lead to serious consequences, including: Blackmail and extortion Revenge porn and online harassment Damage...
As the mercury drops, it's essential to take extra precautions to stay safe and warm. The Penn College Police Department wants to remind you to prioritize your health and well-being during this cold snap. Protect Yourself from the Cold: Dress in layers: Wear warm, breathable c...
The Bunnies Room at Penn College’s Dunham Children’s Learning Center recognized Penn College’s police officers on Friday, sharing sweet tokens of thanks for keeping the college safe. Penn College police officers Jeffrey L. Hughes Jr. and Jeffrey E. Kriner accept a thank you ca...
As we start the new semester, the Penn College Police Department would like to extend a warm welcome back to all students, faculty, and staff! We hope you had a wonderful holiday break and are ready to dive back into academics and campus life. As you settle back into your rout...
Seven hundred students fueled up for finals at Midnight Breakfast, a twice-yearly Penn College tradition hosted by Dining Services. The menu featured pancakes, ice cream, toppings, sausage links and lots of other snakes, served by President Michael J. Reed and other campus lea...
The Penn College Police Department would like to take a moment to wish all students a safe and happy holiday season. Whether you're heading home to spend time with loved ones or staying on campus, we want to ensure that you take necessary precautions to secure your property an...
As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, the Penn College Police Department would like to take a moment to wish our students a safe and happy break. We hope you have a wonderful time celebrating with family and friends, and that you return to campus refreshed and ready for the ...