For the second consecutive year, Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs is supporting a Pennsylvania College of Technology summer camp that introduces high school students to rewarding manufacturing careers. Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs, the charitable foundation of the Fabricators & Manufacturers Association, has provided a $4,000 grant for the college to host Tinker Camp, a program for students entering grades 9-12.
Foundation supports Penn College’s high school outreach Published 04.15.2024 News Engineering Technologies Summer Camps Industry Partnerships Donors Home Page contents For the second consecutive year, Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs is supporting a Pennsylvania College of Technology summer camp that introduces high school students to rewarding manufacturing careers. Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs, the charitable foundation of the Fabricators & Manufacturers Association, has provided a $4,000 grant for the college …

Despite some rainy days, progress continues for Baja SAE Williamsport at Penn College’s Heavy Construction Equipment Operations Site. A combination of contractors and members of the Service Technicians & Operators’ Association, have been busy at the Brady Township location, preparing it for the May 16-19 competition.
Moving earth, making mulch mountains: Baja work in progress Published 04.15.2024 Photos by Tom Speicher, writer/video producer News Heavy Equipment Operations Diesel Truck, Heavy Equipment & Power Generation Baja SAE Baja SAE Competition Students Home Page contents Just some of the 14,000 tons of shale being used to transform three dirt fields into “parking lots.” Despite some rainy days, progress continues for Baja SAE Williamsport at Penn College’s Heavy Construction Equipment Operations Site. A …

The Introduction to Corrections (HSJ 215) class at Penn College recently received a real-world glimpse into the corrections system, courtesy of Allyson Davenport, a drug and alcohol treatment specialist II at the State Correctional Institution at Muncy. Specifically, Davenport shared information on the facility's Therapeutic Community.
Therapeutic Community among topics of corrections class visit Published 04.15.2024 Photos by Cindy D. Meixel, writer/editor-Penn College News News Human Services & Restorative Justice Business, Arts & Sciences Students Community Faculty & Staff Home Page contents The Introduction to Corrections class hears from Allyson Davenport, a drug and alcohol treatment specialist II at the State Correctional Institution at Muncy, who shares occupational advice and information on the facility's Therapeutic Community. …

Although three Pennsylvania College of Technology sports teams’ winning streaks ended over the past week, the women’s tennis team started a new streak and also made program history. Penn College scored a 9-0 nonconference win over Clarks Summit University on Saturday. The victory was its first of the spring season after two wins in the fall.
Women’s tennis reaches new high Published 04.14.2024 News Athletics Wildcat Athletics Students Home Page contents Although three Pennsylvania College of Technology sports teams’ winning streaks ended over the past week, the women’s tennis team started a new streak and also made program history. WOMEN’S TENNIS Penn College scored a 9-0 nonconference win over Clarks Summit University on Saturday. The victory was its first of the spring season after two wins in the fall. Winning in both singles and doubles …

“Graphic Design 2024” opens April 24 at The Gallery at Penn College and runs through May 3. The annual student portfolio exhibition showcases the work of graduating seniors in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s graphic design major. A reception honoring the students is set for 4 to 6 p.m. Friday, April 26.
Exhibit illuminates graphic design students’ creative journey Published 04.12.2024 News Graphic Design & Art The Gallery at Penn College Business, Arts & Sciences Students Faculty & Staff Home Page contents “Graphic Design 2024” opens April 24 at The Gallery at Penn College and runs through May 3. The annual student portfolio exhibition showcases the work of graduating seniors in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s graphic design major. A reception honoring the students is set for 4 to 6 p.m. Friday, …

Sigma Pi and the Penn College Men’s Soccer Team have joined forces to host a clothing drive to benefit the American Rescue Workers in Williamsport. The drive runs through Friday, April 26. Donation bins are in six locations across campus: Davie Jane Gilmour Center, Klump Academic Center, Keystone Dining Room, CC Commons, Dauphin Hall and the Breuder Advanced Technology & Health Sciences Center.
Sigma Pi, men's soccer team up to collect clothing for local nonprofit Published 04.12.2024 News Fraternity & Sorority Life Athletics Community Community Involvement Home Page contents Sigma Pi and the Penn College Men’s Soccer Team have joined forces to host a clothing drive to benefit the American Rescue Workers in Williamsport. The drive runs through Friday, April 26. Donation bins are in six locations across campus: Davie Jane Gilmour Center, Klump Academic Center, Keystone Dining Room, CC Commons, …

Nine Pennsylvania College of Technology students and one faculty member were recently inducted into Upsilon Pi Epsilon, the first and only international honor society for the computing and information disciplines. This mission of UPE is to recognize academic excellence at the undergraduate and graduate levels, promote the computing and information disciplines, and encourage their contribution to the enhancement of knowledge. 
'Gold standard' computing honor society inducts new members Published 04.12.2024 Photos provided by Stephen R. Cheskiewicz, faculty News Information Technology Engineering Technologies Events Students Faculty & Staff Honor Societies Home Page contents At the recent induction ceremony for the Penn College chapter of Upsilon Pi Epsilon honor society, new members stand in the front row between Daniel W. Yoas (far left), chapter adviser and faculty member, and Penn College President Michael J. Reed (far …

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s School of Nursing & Health Sciences Diversity Taskforce, in collaboration with Nate Woods Jr., special assistant to the president for inclusion transformation, recently hosted a “Lunch & Learn” to explore LGBTQ+ issues in health care.
Event helps future providers consider LGBTQ+ health care needs Published 04.11.2024 Photos by Jennifer Cline, writer/magazine editor News Nursing Nursing & Health Sciences Events Human Services & Restorative Justice Business, Arts & Sciences Students Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology’s School of Nursing & Health Sciences Diversity Taskforce, in collaboration with Nate Woods Jr., special assistant to the president for inclusion transformation, recently hosted a “Lunch & …

April showers bring career flowers! Seven "pop-up" employer information tables are on tap the week of April 15. Career Services coordinates these opportunities for Penn College tomorrow makers to connect with potential employers. Bring your resume!
Employment options 'pop up' for students April 15-18 Published 04.11.2024 News Career Services Employers Students Engineering Technologies Nursing & Health Sciences Home Page contents April showers bring career flowers! Seven "pop-up" employer information tables are on tap the week of April 15. Career Services coordinates these opportunities for Penn College tomorrow makers to connect with potential employers. Bring your resume!  HydroEdge Solutions – 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday, April 15, in the Foley …

General Services’ HVAC and electrical crews recently installed a chiller from Sunbelt Rentals along the south-facing loop of the Breuder Advanced Technology & Health Sciences Center. The chiller will remain in place through Oct. 28. It’s a temporary fix for the building’s chilled water system – responsible for air conditioning – that failed last fall.
General Services has a ‘cool’ plan Published 04.11.2024 News campus Campus and People Home Page contents The ATHS loop is the temporary “home” for the rented chiller. It will be in place until late October. General Services’ HVAC and electrical crews recently installed a chiller from Sunbelt Rentals along the south-facing loop of the Breuder Advanced Technology & Health Sciences Center. The chiller will remain in place through Oct. 28. It’s a temporary fix for the building’s chilled water system – …