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Tomorrow Makers: A Penn College Podcast
by Pennsylvania College of Technology
Coming to you from the campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport, PA, this future-minded podcast draws inspiration and insight from an engaging community of faculty, students, staff, and industry experts. Sit back with co-hosts Carlos Ramos and Sumer Beatty and enjoy authentic conversations with changemakers in diverse fields ranging from healthcare and human services to engineering and architecture. Our curated series of guests come to the mic to share their personal stories and desire to make tomorrow better than they found it. Thanks for tuning in and joining us on this journey!Questions? Comments? Feedback? Reach out at [email protected]
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Chris Eckenrod: Careers in Radiography
In this episode, we talk with our Director of Radiography, Chris Eckenrod, about the endless opportunities in radiography. She shares her route from the clinical world to higher education, what it takes to be a successful radiographer, and what she loves most about the program at Penn College. We learn about the differences between radiology and radiography, explore the role physics plays in the process, discuss program outcomes, and consider the wide ranging opportunities awaiting graduates of this associate-degree program. Chris isn't all work and no play. She also tells us what she enjoys doing in her free time including a fun conversation about taking her cats camping!
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Kendra Tomassacci: Engineering Design Technology
We couldn't have timed this one better! Instructor Kendra Tomassacci sat down with us to discuss Engineering Design Technology—the latest Penn College program to receive ABET accreditation. When we spoke, the news wasn't finalized yet so we didn’t mention it in the recording. However, we couldn’t be more excited to celebrate this accreditation and what it means for our students and graduates. We hope you enjoy learning about Kendra’s field as much as we did. It’s amazing how a single discipline can influence the development of nearly every product we use on the daily!Mentions in this EpisodePenn College Engineering Design Technology ProgramABET AccreditationSolidWorksAutoCADInventorCreoFusion 360Baja SAE
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Kaysey Beury: First-Generation Student Success
As we kick off the first week of classes at Penn College, we're thrilled to share a conversation with Kaysey Beury, Coordinator of Success Solutions at the Michael J. Hudock, Sr. Center for Academic Excellence. Fortunately, we caught up with her before the semester began—because we’re certain she’s incredibly busy connecting with new students. Go Kaysey!If you're unsure about the support systems available to our students, this conversation is for you. Did you know that nearly half of our student population are first-generation college students or the first in their families to pursue a bachelor's degree? Kaysey is a passionate advocate for first-gen students—and for all students. In this inspiring discussion, she shares her own higher education journey and how it fuels her commitment to student success and her daily work at Penn College.Thanks for listening!Mentions in this EpisodeMichael J. Hudock, Sr. Center for Academic ExcellenceLasada PippenPenn College Tutoring ServicesDr. Tanya BerfieldFirst Gen StudentsFirst Year Experience (FYE)School of Business, Arts & Sciences (BAS)Leadership LycomingMaster GardenersBellefonte READSJames V. Brown LibraryPenn College ForestryLycoming EnginesPMF IndustriesFirst Community Foundation Partnership of PennsylvaniaPenn College Forestry
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Wildcast: 2024-25 Scholar-Athletes of the Year
In this special summer edition of the Tomorrow Makers podcast, we’re featuring the second of two episodes of WildCast, the new podcast from Penn College Wildcat Athletics. Host Matt Blymier chats with scholar-athletes of the year, Walt Heiser and Kayleigh Miller.Listen to all Wildcast episodes at pctwildcats.com/wildcast.
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WildCast: 2024-25 Athletes of the Year
In this episode, we’re featuring the first of two episodes of Penn College Wildcat Athletics' new podcast, aptly named WildCast. This one features players of the year Livingston Cross and Megan Kurian. If you listened to our episode with Women’s Soccer Coach Ian Scheller—season 3, episode 9—you might recall his story about how Megan dissects bananas before eating them on the tour bus. Megan gives the inside scoop here.Listen to all WildCast episodes at pctwildcats.com/wildcast.
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Chuck Crews: Early Hands-On Experiences
Meet Chuck Crews, our assistant director of secondary partnerships. In this episode, we talk about the value of early experiences including dual enrollment and how those opportunities pave the way for future students to earn credits before their first semester. As a first-generation college graduate, Chuck knows firsthand the challenges students face when stepping into higher education. Now, he’s on a mission to create seamless transitions from high school to college, ensuring that the next generation of learners is equipped for the future.In this episode, we’ll talk about the impact of dual enrollment, career and technical education, and the key partnerships that make college more accessible. Plus, we’ll get Chuck’s insights on what students, educators, and employers can do today to build the workforce of tomorrow.
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Rick Crossen: Inspired by IT
When a number of students asked to have their instructor on the podcast, we had to say, “yes!” On this episode, we meet Rick Crossen, information technology faculty, and learn about the endless ways he embraces the Penn College community and is motivated to enhance the student experience. We chat about everything from his approach to instruction to the importance of his role in governance to his interest in AI to his lifechanging car accident and lofty goal of running 1,000 miles in 2025. Join us as we get to know a rising star who's inspired to make his mark on campus and dream big!myVoice – An online form for Penn College students, faculty, and staff to suggest an issue to be discussed by Governance
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Michael Giordano: Army ROTC
In this episode, we sit down with Michael Giordano, former ROTC Bald Eagle Battalion Commander and construction management student, to explore the intersection of leadership, discipline, and hands-on learning. Michael talks through his decision to pursue ROTC, the challenges and rewards of balancing military training with academics, and how his experiences in both fields are shaping him into a future leader. He also highlights the unique perks of being in ROTC at Penn College including generous scholarships and life-long military benefits like reduced lift tickets at his favorite ski resorts. Tune in to hear Michael’s story and discover what it takes to lead with purpose—both in the field and in the classroom!
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Sarah Crabtree: The Vehicle for Learning
She's on a mission to restore a 1971 Land Rover to factory condition. And she's given herself less than a year to do it. Possible? Those who know Automotive Restoration student Sarah Crabtree, will say 'yes' without hesitation.After law school didn't go her way, Sarah changed course and came to Penn College. Following her passion for restoring Land Rovers, she crafted a one-of-a-kind learning opportunity to complete a senior project that will take her exactly where she wants to go.Buckle your seat belts and step on the gas for an inspiring conversation with the woman on a mission.Check out the Penn College News story featuring Sarah for photos of her work in progress and of her in action at the Rebelle Rally in 2022.
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Eric Anstadt: Electrical Ambassador & Klein Tools Collector
The electrical programs at Penn College are some of the first to fill in the fall. The more we spoke with Assistant Professor, Eric Anstadt, the easier it was to come up with countless reasons why. From the innovative curricula to the brand-new lab spaces, there's a lot to love about electrical at Penn College. On top of that, Eric brings a true passion for his work that's ever present in our conversation. We cover his unusual path to Penn College, both as a student and later as an instructor, his industry experience, and his one-of-a-kind Klein Tools collection. We hope you're as captivated by Eric's story as we were and make sure to check out his story "Collectors Item" published in Penn College Magazine.
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Sean Stabler: Problem Solving in Polymer Engineering
In this episode, we sit down with Sean Stabler, a Penn College graduate in plastics and polymer engineering technology and the Vice President of Operations and Innovation at SEKISUI KYDEX. Sean shares how his lifelong passion for hands-on learning and problem-solving shaped his journey as an engineer and leader. He offers insights on servant leadership, the evolving role of sustainability in manufacturing, and how his experiences at Penn College influenced his career. From the importance of curiosity to the future of innovation in materials science, this conversation is packed with inspiration for makers, leaders, and problem-solvers alike.Mentioned on this episode:Dr, Kirk Cantor: Polymers & Possibilities Tomorrow Makers PodcastSEKISUI KYDEXPolymer Promise Scholarship
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Jason Embick: Creating Healthy Buildings
With the temperatures dipping into the single digits on campus, it seemed like an ideal time to catch up with Jason Embick, Executive Director of the Clean Energy Center. In this comprehensive conversation, we learned a lot about how the center helps businesses and homeowners reduce energy demands, boost efficiency, and lower consumption costs. Join us for an informative episode that will have you considering new ways to save on your monthly utility costs.Mentioned in this episodeClean Energy CenterWorkforce Development at Pennsylvania College of TechnologyPennsylvania Weatherization Assistance ProgramPenn College Energy Specialist ApprenticeshipEarth Forward GroupEnergy STAR | Energy Savings at HomeEnergy STAR | Expert Home ImprovementsPennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Energy Programs OfficePenn Energy SaversClean Energy House
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Samir Pringle: Kindness & Leadership
Like all life experiences, college is what you make of it. Sure, you'll takeaway technical skills and foundational lessons. But the full-college experience stretches beyond what happens in labs and lectures. Determined to maximize his time at Penn College, Samir does more than seek out opportunities to be a part of our community. He aims to influence campus culture while fine tuning a signature leadership approach that prioritizes kindness. Samir talks through his decision to come to Penn College, Lenfest scholarship, and vast student experiences. He also shares what it means to build his brand and what's on deck for him post graduation. If you're interested in hearing what it's like to live and lead at Penn College, give this one a listen.
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2025 CASE Awards Entry 2: Lasada Pippen: All Grit. No Quit. (excerpt)
Listen to the full episode at https://www.pct.edu/podcast/lasada_pippen_all_grit_no_quit.In honor of First-Generation College Student Week, Lasada Pippen joined us to celebrate what's possible when you turn obstacles into challenges. His story of perseverance is a real-world example of what happens when you show up and fight for your passion. He rose from humble beginnings surrounded by crime and chaos to a professional speaking career that has given him countless opportunities to ignite positive change in youth across the nation. Lasada layers calm confidence with a competitive drive that begs you to ask, "What's next?"Mentions in this EpisodeMichael J. Hudock, Sr. Center for Academic ExcellenceLasada on YouTubeLasada on FacebookLasada on InstagramLasada on X
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2025 CASE Awards Entry 1: Brian McKeon (excerpt)
Listen to the full episode at https://www.pct.edu/podcast/dr_brian_mckeon_learn_to_learn.If this conversation doesn't inspire you to seek new opportunities to expand your horizon, we don't know what will. Brian's approach to life doesn't follow the straight-and-narrow path. His far-reaching interests led him to earn a master's degree in biological sciences and a doctorate in philosophy and medical ethics. Now in his 19th year of teaching at Penn College, Brian has taken courses in everything from business and culinary to legal studies and physician assistant. He tells us how this knowledge quest allows him to connect with students from all disciplines to deliver a more meaningful educational experience. Our insightful conversation touches on countless topics, from AI to Monty Python.Mentions in this episode:Dr. Craig Miller: https://www.pct.edu/podcast/2Community Theater League: https://ctlshows.com/Bedside Manor: https://www.pioneerdrama.com/SearchDetail.asp?PC=BEDSIDEMANJen Wahl : https://www.pct.edu/podcast/24Philosophy of Science and Religion https://www.pct.edu/catalog/courses/PHL231The Stone Reader: Modern Philosophy in 133 Arguments | Peter Catapano and Simon Critchley: https://wwnorton.com/books/The-Stone-Reader/21 Lessons for the 21st Century | Yuval Noah Harari: https://www.ynharari.com/book/21-lessons-book/Neuralink: https://neuralink.com/Monty Python and the Holy Grail: Airspeed Velocity of an Unladen Swallow: https://interestingengineering.com/science/monty-python-and-the-holy-grail-airspeed-velocity-of-an-unladen-swallowSelf Reliance | Ralph Waldo Emerson: https://www.owleyes.org/text/self-reliance/read/self-reliance
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Nate Lyon: Finding Purpose in Community
Working in the Public Relations & Marketing department at Penn College, we often get a front-row seat to a constellation of superstar students. Welding and fabrication engineering technology graduate Nate Lyon was one of those shining examples—always first in line to help with a photo, video, or voiceover project. As a student, he served as an admissions tour guide, resident assistant, new student orientation leader, and president of Campus Crusade for Christ.When we heard about his latest career move to teach welding at Milton Hershey School, we couldn’t wait to catch up with him. This broad discussion covers everything from his early hands-on experiences and journey to Penn College to his secret camping spot atop a mountain nearby campus.Whether it was his decision to call Williamsport “home,” choice to mentor young men at a wilderness camp, or latest career move to teach welding to underserved students at the Milton Hershey School, Nate consistently values community in every equation and looks for true purpose in his life decisions. We hope you enjoy this inspiring conversation with changemaker Nate Lyon.Resources:Deerfoot Lodge Adirondack Boys CampMilton Hershey SchoolHouse Parent Recruitment at Milton Hershey School
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Ian Scheller: Transformative Teamwork
We couldn't have planned this one better. Wildcats women's soccer coach Ian Scheller sat down with us to reflect on his team's groundbreaking season. He spills all of his secrets to success (OK, maybe not all of them) and we catch him off guard with a few surprise questions from his players. This episode is an excellent reflection on what it takes to build a successful team dynamic on and off the field. Additionally, it got us thinking about the vital role coaches and mentors play in our lives. We'd love to hear about coaches who have empowered your journey or mentors who have shaped your lives. Please share yours. Send us a voice memo or email at [email protected].
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Dr. Dave Richards & Bryan Schaefer: Physics & Astrophotography
What do physics professor Dr. Dave Richards and CNC machining and automation instructor Bryan Schaefer have in common? They both enjoy exploring the magic of the night's sky. We brought together two wildly curious minds for a conversation that covers everything from time machines and astrophotography to brewing and their history as a teacher and student. When we recorded this, Bryan was employed as a maintenance mechanic/millwright specialist at Penn College. Today, he's teaching the next generation here at Penn College. Get inspired by natural wonders and learn what it takes to capture breathtaking stars, planets, and galaxies.Cherry Springs State Park: Located one and a half hours from campus, this prime location offers perfect conditions for night sky enthusiasts.Dr. Justin Ingram: Science & Brewing: Check out this past podcast where we tap into Justin's love of science and brewing and explore how he crafted a career that unites these two passions.
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Lasada Pippen: All Grit. No Quit.
In honor of First-Generation College Student Week, Lasada Pippen joined us to celebrate what's possible when you turn obstacles into challenges. His story of perseverance is a real-world example of what happens when you show up and fight for your passion. He rose from humble beginnings surrounded by crime and chaos to a professional speaking career that has given him countless opportunities to ignite positive change in youth across the nation. Lasada layers calm confidence with a competitive drive that begs you to ask, "What's next?"Mentions in this EpisodeMichael J. Hudock, Sr. Center for Academic ExcellenceLasada on YouTubeLasada on FacebookLasada on InstagramLasada on X
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Dr. Kerry Magro: Neurodiversity & Inclusion
We were gifted the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Kerry Magro to discuss his transformative journey from a non-speaking individual with autism to an award-winning professional speaker and best-selling author. While on campus to deliver the keynote address for our 2024 Transition Conference, Kerry graciously carved out time to inspire us with his story while inviting our audience to consider the power of inclusion and to lead with compassion.His books on autism awareness have become top titles for the disability community, parents, teachers, advocates, and supporters. We talk about his career as a professional speaker, his work as a consultant on films including “Joyful Noise” with Dolly Parton and Queen Latifah, the Emmy-award winning series “Love on the Spectrum,” and what he’s got on his eye on next. Enjoy!Thanks to everyone who has reached out with kudos for the Tomorrow Makers podcast. Your support means so much. Keep those guest recommendations coming!Mentions in this EpisodeDr. Kerry MagroAutism Acceptance MonthCognoa appLunch & Learn EventA Letter I Would Have Written for My Parents When I Was NonverbalAutistics on Autism: Stories You Need to Hear About What Helped Them While Growing Up and Pursuing Their DreamsUniversal Design for LearningCommon CoreSensory & Autism Spectrum Support for Youth (SASSY)Individualized Education ProgramNational Disability Employment Awareness MonthLove on the Spectrum
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Lauryn Stauffer: Her Perfect Pathway
Lauryn returned to campus for Wildcat Weekend and we snagged her to chat about her latest career move. In a series of full-circle moments, we discuss her career and technical education pathway to Penn College and her decision to teach at the same CTC she attended not too long ago. Shout out to Bethlehem Area Vocational-Technical School (BAVTS)! After an action-packed weekend down memory lane, Lauryn brings her high energy to an informative episode that proves it is OK to learn differently. She's a perfect example of how a hands-on approach to education can light the spark that fuels a fulfilling career.Mentions in this episode:Gerry Kaplan fantasy houses: https://www.pct.edu/podcast/24Bethlehem Area Vocational-Technical School: https://www.bethlehemavts.org/SklllsUSA: https://www.skillsusa.org/Center for Career Design: https://www.pct.edu/center-for-career-designCareer Services at Penn College: https://www.pct.edu/academics/career-servicesElectronics at Penn College: https://www.pct.edu/electronicsMechatronics at Penn College: https://www.pct.edu/mechatronicsPenn College Dual Enrollment: https://www.pct.edu/dual-enrollment
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Dr. Brian McKeon: Learn to Learn
If this conversation doesn't inspire you to seek new opportunities to expand your horizon, we don't know what will. Brian's approach to life doesn't follow the straight-and-narrow path. His far-reaching interests led him to earn a master's degree in biological sciences and a doctorate in philosophy and medical ethics. Now in his 19th year of teaching at Penn College, Brian has taken courses in everything from business and culinary to legal studies and physician assistant. He tells us how this knowledge quest allows him to connect with students from all disciplines to deliver a more meaningful educational experience. Our insightful conversation touches on countless topics, from AI to Monty Python.Mentions in this episode:Dr. Craig Miller: https://www.pct.edu/podcast/2Community Theater League: https://ctlshows.com/Bedside Manor: https://www.pioneerdrama.com/SearchDetail.asp?PC=BEDSIDEMANJen Wahl : https://www.pct.edu/podcast/24Philosophy of Science and Religion https://www.pct.edu/catalog/courses/PHL231The Stone Reader: Modern Philosophy in 133 Arguments | Peter Catapano and Simon Critchley: https://wwnorton.com/books/The-Stone-Reader/21 Lessons for the 21st Century | Yuval Noah Harari: https://www.ynharari.com/book/21-lessons-book/Neuralink: https://neuralink.com/Monty Python and the Holy Grail: Airspeed Velocity of an Unladen Swallow: https://interestingengineering.com/science/monty-python-and-the-holy-grail-airspeed-velocity-of-an-unladen-swallowSelf Reliance | Ralph Waldo Emerson: https://www.owleyes.org/text/self-reliance/read/self-reliance
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Jen Wahl & Gerry Kaplan: Hands-On Humanities
It's the "Jen & Gerry Show!" And we can't think of a better way to kick off this semester's series of podcasts. Both humanities instructors at Penn College, the dynamic duo brings a passion for teaching, love of travel, and an itch for playing pranks. They shared their journeys to Penn College, what they appreciate most about their teaching roles, and kept us on our toes with a flavor of light-hearted banter that can only be shared by long-time friends and colleagues.Ceramics Fantasy House: Photo Courtesy of Patrick Pacacha
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Mike Allen: Welding & Beyond
Opportunities in the field of welding are far and wide. In this episode, we tap the knowledge and expertise of co-department head and welding instructor Mike Allen. We learn about his underwater welding experience, chat about his involvement with the massive welding expansion project, explore opportunities for female students, and discuss how Mike and team ensure the largest program on campus remains on the absolute cutting edge.
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Dr. Nate Woods, Jr.: Let the Transformation Begin
We welcomed our first-ever repeat staff guest to the podcast—Dr. Nate Woods, Jr., special assistant to the president for inclusion transformation at Penn College. Nate has a way of lifting up those around him. Us included!This episode touches on so many topics from the podcast he's planning with his sister and Nate's soon-to-be released book to how he navigates imposter syndrome and the value of practicing gratitude. We left this recording feeling energized to spark change and motivated to squeeze the most out of life. Hope you do the same!Resources:Innovation Leadership Competency CredentialDeveloping Others Through Service: Starting With ME!
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Special Edition: Baja SAE Williamsport Race Recap
We had so much fun at the inaugural Baja SAE Williamsport, we didn't want the excitement to end! Thankfully, Dr. Brad Webb, Penn College dean of engineering technologies, and Marshall Fowler, PCT Baja president and team driver, joined us to relive race week. The semester is over, but we couldn't resist an opportunity to share stories about this groundbreaking event.
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Chris Holley: The Road to Automotive
Chris Holley, associate professor of automotive, comes to the mic for a laughter-filled episode that covers everything from his journey from being a "tread head" at Sears to his path to Penn College. Chris doesn't take life too seriously, but don't let him fool you. He holds a high bar for student performance. In fact, he confesses his students appreciate him most after they graduate and realize the value of their hard work. We hope you enjoy this fun conversation with a fan favorite in our automotive department.
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Nick Stephenson & Ali Petrizzi: Get Weird
Meet masters of graphic design Nick Stephenson, instructor at Penn College, and Ali Petrizzi, graphic design alum and senior UX designer at Microsoft. Ali graduated just a few years ago, but the duo's dynamic feels more like old friends than anything else. We explore what it means to be a graphic designer, possible career paths, freelance opportunities, Ali's obsession with experiments and evidence, AI, and loads more. Nick tells some childhood stories. Ali shares why data doesn't lie. There's a lot to learn in this action-packed episode. Hang on for the ride!
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Dr. Tanya Berfield: Authenticity & Self Care
In this heartfelt episode, we chat with Dr. Tanya Berfield, director of student advocacy and Title IV coordinator at Penn College. She shares the values that drive her work at Penn College and the empowerment coaching she does through her private business. It all boils down to living authentically and practicing self care. Tanya lends a wealth of wisdom and a down-to-earth approach that promotes grace and exudes joy. Press play, relax, and enjoy the journey.
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Will Schlosser: Real-World Ready
Emergency management and homeland security instructor Will Schlosser joins us for an informative and entertaining discussion about this field work, journey into the profession, and extensive background of skills including serving as an incident commander in the Civil Air Patrol. Will also gives us a preview of Rotorfest, a massive on-campus event planned and executed by his students.ResourcesOODA Loop ExplainedAbout the 2023 Rotorfest Event2024 Penn College Summer Programs
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Joe Dibucci: Concrete Science
Today's guest is Joe Dibucci, Building Construction Technology instructor at Penn College. Maybe it was the coffee. Maybe it was the conversation. Either way, this one brought loads of laughs and lots of insight about the industry's most widely used building material—concrete.
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Charles Niedermyer II: Zest for Life
Jump into a captivating conversation with Charles Niedermyer II. He's a nationally recognized chef with 25+ years of experience, instructor at Penn College, and a fan favorite among students. His passion for baking and zest for life is palpable. It seemed like our conversation had only begun when it was time to wrap things up. We hope you enjoy this engaging dialogue and look forward to a follow-up conversation as much as we are!
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Marshall Fowler: Baja SAE Williamsport
Baja SAE is coming to Pennsylvania College of Technology's Earth Science Center May 16-19, 2024! We snagged Marshall Fowler, engineering design technology student and Penn College Baja SAE Club president, for a lively conversation about his dedication to this one-of-a-kind club. With countless hours in the lab designing, building, and perfecting their off-road vehicle, Marshall and his team are pouring their hearts and minds into this year's masterpiece. Join us for an update on PCT Baja's progress. Learn what Marshall's looking forward to most about the May event. And get details on how you can get in on the action. Traveling to the event from afar? Listen up as Marshall shares his team's favorite post-work session restaurant. Enjoy!Learn more about PCT BajaFollow PCT Baja on InstagramVolunteer for Baja SAE Williamsport
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Carl Bower Jr: The Science & Art of Growing
Here's your chance to meet Carl Bower Jr., assistant professor of horticulture at Penn College. He tells us about his journey to Penn College and what drew him to the dynamic field he loves so much. If you're considering a career in landscaping or plant production, enjoy gardening at home, or simply want to join an engaging conversation, this one's for you!Interested in supporting Carl's horticulture students traveling to the National Collegiate Landscape Competition at Brigham Young University March 13-16?Learn more and submit your gift here.
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Dr. Dawn Dickey: Inclusivity & Universal Design
We had the pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Dawn Dickey, director of disability and access resources at Penn College. Dawn's enthusiasm and passion for her life's work tops the charts! As someone who has been hearing impaired since birth, Dawn speaks about her real-life experiences and how they influence and inspire her efforts to level the playing field for students at Penn College.This episode is a perfect listen for high school and college students, parents, and instructors at all levels. For everyone else, we're sure the message of inclusivity will hit home in meaningful and thought-provoking ways.
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Lizze Winters: The Value of Career Design
Happy New Year! We're excited to be back after holiday break with Lizze Winters, career and professional programming manager at our Center for Career Design. If you're a high school student unsure about your career path, a parent helping your up-and-coming graduate, or knee-deep in your career and ready for a change, this one's for you. We explore the process of designing a career, work-life balance, the role values play, and why ROI matters. As always, we welcome your ideas and feedback at [email protected]:Career AssessmentsCareer One Stop - Career ExplorationMy Next Move - Career ExplorationPersonality AssessmentsMyers-Briggs Type Indicator®Truity Career Aptitude TestOnline Career Design CoursesStanford University: Designing Your CareerExploratory Summer CampsPenn College Summer Camps
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Dr. Tom Ask & Nick Flores: Creative Exploration
In this free flowing conversation with Dr. Tom Ask, industrial design professor, and Nick Flores, a student in the program, we dive into the creative process, touch on the influence of AI in academia, and chat a bit about music. This one felt like a campfire conversation among friends. We hope you enjoy the ride!Resources:Infinity: Shoes designed by Kyle BentonObjective Elements of Visual CompositionAI in Art & Music
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Dr. Justin Ingram: Science & Brewing
In this episode, we meet Dr. Justin Ingram, associate professor of biology at Penn College. We tap into his love of science and brewing and explore how he crafted a career that unites these two passions. He teaches us that if you indulge your curiosities and surround yourself with a talented team of go-getters, there's nothing you can't tackle. Let us know what you think at [email protected].
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Dr. Naim Jabbour and Sandra Gallick: The Heart of Architecture
In this episode we spark a thought-provoking conversation around the story architecture tells. With guests Dr. Naim Jabbour, associate professor of architecture and sustainable design, and Sandra Gallick, a student in his program, we talk about passive homes, sustainable ideas for existing structures, and Jabbour's dreams for the future of design. Join us for a lively discussion packed with meaning and magnitude.Resources:Design Like You Give A Damn: Architectural Responses To Humanitarian CrisesJavits CenterBasilica de la Sagrada FamíliaSupport Global Experiences at Penn College
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Elizabeth Legarski and Kayla Kerstetter: The Art of Nursing
In this episode we meet Elizabeth Legarski, nursing instructor, and student nurse, Kayla Kerstetter. Both women found their way to nursing after exploring other possible career paths. They're here with us to talk about those journeys and their personalized approach to nursing. If you're considering a career in nursing or curious about changing your trajectory, this one's for you!
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Ruth Hocker and Zachary Hepler: Civil Engineering Today & Tomorrow
We thought we knew what civil engineers did. This conversation opened our eyes to even more ways their projects impact our world. Ruth Hocker, former civil engineering instructor at Penn College, and Zachary Hepler, a senior in the program (at the time of recording), spark our curiosity with topics ranging from the vital role civil engineers have in our communities to international career opportunities to floating cities. We covered a lot of ground in this one. Hope you enjoy! As always, please reach out at [email protected] to share your thoughts and ideas.
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Dr. Kirk Cantor and Mason Beaver: Polymers & Possibilities
Join us as we unravel the wide world of plastics and polymers with Dr. Kirk Cantor, professor of plastics and polymer technology, and student Mason Beaver. Kirk reflects on his path from NASA to Penn College and Mason gears up for an exciting career filled with promise. This duo touches on everything from the differences between plastics and polymers to the major processes involved in making essential parts and products. Mason also caps things off with a heartfelt message to his professor and mentor.Resources:Engineering vs. Engineering Technology Q&A with Dr. Kathy Chesmel
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Dr. Rob Cooley: Listen and Save the World
Dr. Rob Cooley, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Environmental Science at Pennsylvania College of Technology, views the world through an anthropological lens. After chatting with him in this episode, we can easily see the clarity in this approach. We dive into his journey to Penn College, his quest to save the world, and his advice for reducing your carbon footprint. Rob also talks about the global experience course he co-led to the Dominican Republic, the monumental impact of living and working alongside a different culture, and the abundance of life-changing takeaways.References:Global Experience Water Filter FundraiserOcean ConservancyPenn College Global ExperiencesWilliamsport Grower's MarketA Sand County Almanac: And Other Essays on Conservation from Round RiverGoogle Meets Aldo Leopold
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Dr. Summer Bukeavich: Don't Get Anxious
It's Summer-fest at Tomorrow Makers. Dr. Summer Bukeavich, Associate Professor of Business Administration/Management & Marketing, and host Sumer Beatty talk all about mental health and Dr. Bukeavich's personal journey with anxiety disorder. Learn about her story and how she went from nearly being paralyzed with anxiety to becoming a campus leader. Along they way, we’ll touch on strategies for supporting those with anxiety, the importance of community, and even how Summer convinced Apple—yes, that Apple—to change Siri’s response to a voice command.References:Psych Central: "Siri, I Want To Kill Myself" Is Apple's New Update Enough?YouTube: Talking to Siri About Suicide
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Dr. Craig Miller and Ashlee Felix-Taveras: Prison Education
We have a really thought-provoking conversation on tap for you today with Dr. Craig Miller, History Professor, and Ashlee Felix-Taveras, a recent graduate of Penn College's Human Services & Restorative Justice program. Our topics are prison education and restorative justice. If you’re like us, you may have never given these concepts much thought. Regardless of how familiar you are with the topics, we can guarantee you will feel the gravitational pull of this conversation. Our guests are super passionate about finding the good in people. These two are simply incredible humans with pure intentions. And if you hold out until the end, you won’t be disappointed. Our guests connect on a personal level and Craig gives us a takeaway that’s worth the wait.Resources:Find Your Legislator
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Dr. Nate Woods, Jr. and Jason Wiedl: Modeling Inclusion and Making Tomorrow
Dr. Nate Woods, Special Assistant to the President for Inclusion Transformation, at Pennsylvania College of Technology joins us for a lively conversation with Construction Management student Jason Wiedl. Dr. Woods is a true change-maker and one of the most caring and inspiring people you might meet. Jason interviews Dr. Woods about his background, his role at Penn College, and his vision for the future. Jason also surprises us by bringing a few questions of his own. Concert anyone?
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Coming to you from the campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport, PA, this future-minded podcast draws inspiration and insight from an engaging community of faculty, students, staff, and industry experts. Sit back with co-hosts Carlos Ramos and Sumer Beatty and enjoy authentic conversations with changemakers in diverse fields ranging from healthcare and human services to engineering and architecture. Our curated series of guests come to the mic to share their personal stories and desire to make tomorrow better than they found it. Thanks for tuning in and joining us on this journey!Questions? Comments? Feedback? Reach out at [email protected]
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