WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — Pennsylvania College of Technology formally dedicated the Jean McMahon Soars Center for Additive Manufacturing on July 3 in the College Avenue Labs facility on main campus.
The Soars family has supported Penn College and the Penn College Foundation in a multitude of ways over the years, including scholarships, summer learning experiences for middle school students via the My Tomorrow camp, and more.
Jean McMahon Soars, who graduated from Williamsport High School and earned a bachelor of science degree in physical education from Penn State, “instilled the value of education in her children, encouraging them to never stop learning,” Kyle A. Smith, senior executive director of college relations, told those gathered for the dedication ceremony, adding that she has volunteered her time often throughout the Williamsport community.
“Jean McMahon Soars, thank you for instilling the value and importance of education within your family, ultimately inspiring them to make a gift in your honor — an investment that will create new opportunity for students to discover their greater potential,” Smith said. “The Jean McMahon Soars Center for Additive Manufacturing will warmly welcome the next generation of workforce leaders.”
“We are honored and extremely grateful for the Soars family’s support of our students,” added Bradley M. Webb, dean of engineering technologies. “We take great pride in our applied technology educational strategy, and your investment brings our collective visions to life. Our students come to campus with passion and drive, and it is up to us to fuel their innovative spirit. Your commitment is helping us do just that. Because of you, we now have a new space that supports technologically advanced additive manufacturing processes.”