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The campus and community connections of Davie Jane Gilmour, Pennsylvania College of Technology president, are recounted in theJuly edition of Business Woman magazine. A PDF copy of the two-page cover story, accented with color photographs, is available online.

PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: Scott Bierly, Lumberyard Attendant/Equipment Repair Person/Carpenter, School of Construction and Design Technologies, effective July 9

Pennsylvania College of Technology students recently completed a collaborative project that fused the skills of students in the plastics and polymer engineering technology and manufacturing engineering technology majors.

Two Pennsylvania College of Technology representatives were among medalists at SkillsUSA's 46th annual National Leadership and Skills Conference held June 21-25 in Kansas City, Mo. The championships were held in H.

Penn College's new vice president for academic affairs/provost officially began his duties Thursday, touring main campus and further familiarizing himself with his surroundings. From left in photos, Paul L.

Students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's new renewable energy technologies major soon will benefit from a highly visible instructional tool: a 10-kilowatt wind turbine to be erected this fall near the college's Schneebeli Earth Science Center south of Williamsport. A $96,425 grant from the U.S.

Pennsylvania College of Technology hosted nearly 50 high school students on its campus on June 16-17 to learn about a variety of health careers. The college's School of Health Sciences offered two activities: Health Careers Camp and EMT-Paramedic Camp, both of which were open to students entering grades nine to 12.

Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology will offer the next presentation in its "Creative Cuisine Series" on July 10. The series features six cooking demonstrations by faculty and professional staff in the college's School of Hospitality. On July 10, Chef Charles R.

The next medical assistant class offered by Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology is scheduled to begin in September.

Graduation ceremonies were held June 21 for those completing the medical (office) assistant program at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro. Eleven students completed the nine-month clock-hour training program that prepares students for employment in medical offices and clinics.