A senior in Penn College's four-year building automation technology major is part of a short video that Southland Industries is using to promote its internship program. Clayton J.
David Kay has been named vice president for college services at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Kay, who had been assistant vice president for human resources, began his new duties at the college on Sept. 1.
More than 300 students attended Tuesday's first Part-Time Job Fair, sponsored by the Earn and Learn Program through Career Services. Participating local employers had approximately 100 positions to offer students, including jobs in retail, business and industry, and childcare/preschool.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's computer aided drafting technology major recently was recertified by the American Design Drafting Association. ADDA, an organization for designers, drafters, architects, illustrators and technical artists, provides certification to recognize schools whose design/drafting curriculum meets established and approved standards.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's fine-dining learning lab for students in the School of Hospitality Le Jeune Chef Restaurant has made changes to its offerings to help keep the students who learn there on the leading edge of culinary trends.
Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams went a combined 20-12 last week. Leading the way were the golf squad, which went 4-0, and the women's soccer team, which won its only match.
Appreciating that you're never too young to chart a career path and never too old to take crayons in hand Pennsylvania College of Technology recently produced a playful way for children of all ages to find that dream job.
A total of 1,914 fans, attending the Williamsport Crosscutters' annual Penn College "Pack the Park Night" at Bowman Field on Thursday, saw a 9-5 victory against the visiting Mahoning Valley Scrappers.
Two years at the helm of the Pennsylvania College of Technology coed tennis team have produced two Penn State University Athletic Conference championships for coach Aimee Plastow, and she has high hopes for this year's team, too.
Students in Brad Nason's Radio Programming and Management class interviewed Williamsport Mayor Gabriel Campana in the WPTC studios Thursday for a program they are producing (and which will air next week). From left are Natasha Gorham, Chelsi Welch, Mayor Campana, Elle Bateman and Brad Foster. The four students produceWPTC's "Wilpo Weekly" show about college and community events and issues.
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