A corporate partnership that has benefited Pennsylvania College of Technology students for 17 years will continue with the recent donation of $112,000 from the Caterpillar Foundation and a number of its regional dealerships. "CAT continues to show a strong commitment to our students and their education," said Mary A. Sullivan, dean of natural resources management.
An instructor in Pennsylvania College of Technology's diesel equipment technology department has been honored by the college and Caterpillar Inc. with the annual Pathfinder to Excellence award. Justin W.
A new exhibit of photographs opened in the Bookmarks in the Madigan Library. The photographs are part of the student work completed for the Commercial Photography course taught by Gary R. DiPalma, assistant professor of graphic design,in the Spring 2011 semester. Photographs were taken in four basic subject areas: fashion/portrait, food, product and architecture.
The fall Penn State University Athletic Conference playoff season will conclude later this week for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletes when the men's soccer team steps into action. In competition over the weekend, the college men's cross-country team claimed a conference championship and the women's volleyball and tennis teams finished second.
On a gorgeous fall Sunday (Oct. 23), Pennsylvania College of Technology welcomed prospective students, their families and friends to Open House.
The secretary of the state Department of Environmental Protection and the mayor of Harrisburg were among those joining state Sen. Gene Yaw for a tour of Penn College's main campus Friday morning. DEP Secretary Michael L. Krancer and Mayor Linda D.
A 1965 Ford Mustang convertible restored by Pennsylvania College of Technology collision repair students with a little help from their friends recently won the highest honor possible in its inaugural adjudication: a first-place junior award at the prestigious Antique Automobile Club of America Eastern Regional Meet in Hershey.
With memories unfaded by age and a kind smile undimmed by horror, an 85-year-old survivor of a Nazi labor camp shared his experience with the Penn College community Wednesday afternoon. Karl Rom was accompanied by grandson Daniel, who translated a story unknown to him until his class was studying World War II. "I, of course, had no clue what I was asking him to do.
For those ready to take their business to the next level, Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering a new Supervisory/Team Leader Program for key employees, beginning in November.
The Grainger Foundation has donated $10,000 to the Pennsylvania College of Technology Foundation for scholarship awards.
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