More than two dozen Pennsylvania College of Technology students proved their industry acumen by earning key certifications related to computer-aided design. The 27 students – representing five majors from the School of Engineering Technologies – passed demanding exams devoted to SolidWorks, a prominent computer-aided design and engineering program used in manufacturing industries worldwide.
In two very different Pennsylvania College of Technology labs, students share a similar focus. Both are using science, technology and the skills they’ve honed to develop new ways to practice their crafts. In Chef Frank Suchwala’s Introduction to the Modernist Kitchen course, culinary arts students add science and technology to tried-and-true techniques to create new ways of presenting food.
Despite losing both of its games in its first trip to a NCAA Division III Regional tournament, Pennsylvania College of Technology softball coach Angie Hunley called it “a fantastic learning experience!” Facing regional host and top-seed Virginia Wesleyan in Friday’s first game in Virginia Beach, Virginia, the sixth-seeded Wildcats were held hitless in an 8-0, five-inning loss.
Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation has made an Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program contribution that will cover fees for 15 high schools and career and technology centers that are participating in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s dual enrollment program, Penn College NOW.
Sens. Martin (left) and Yaw get a closer look at the Cambridge Vacuum Engineering electron beam welder, a groundbreaking addition to the college's Lycoming Engines Metal Trades Center. Sandra L. Richmond (center right), dean of nursing and health sciences, and program director Scott A. Geist (in background) talk with Sen. Argall (right) and others in the surgical technology lab.
ESAB, a leading manufacturer of welding and cutting equipment and consumables, has donated equipment to benefit instruction in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s welding program. ESAB Welding and Cutting Products has been a partner of Penn College for nearly three decades.
The Community Arts Center has been awarded a $2,500 grant from Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield to underwrite the Student Summer Stock production of “The SpongeBob Musical.” Each summer, the Student Summer Stock program offers the region's seventh through 12th grade students an opportunity to participate in production of a Broadway-type musical onstage at the Arts Center's historic Martin Theatre.
The list of graduates for the Spring 2021 semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been released.
The Spring 2021 dean's list at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been compiled. Spring 2021 graduates Michael Abdalov, Paw Paw, W.Va., Bachelor of Science, Industrial Design Brian J. Adams, Holland, Bachelor of Science, Construction Management Hunter W. Adams, Mount Union, Bachelor of Science, Applied Health Studies: Radiography Concentration Steven A.
Pennsylvania College of Technology recently honored its Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 graduates with student achievement awards. Madison P. Clark (left) and Morgan Marie Winwood – each of whom received the Penn College Early Childhood Education Award – are congratulated by President Davie Jane Gilmour during May 14 commencement exercises.
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