A game created by a Pennsylvania College of Technology student has been accepted for sale as an Apple iPhone application. Available through the iPhone App Store under the name "WebCC," the puzzle game (which promises hours of "dodging dangerous monsters, making bridges or collecting computer chips") is the work of Kevin S.
Two Pennsylvania College of Technology students were selected to attend the National Restaurant Association's Salute to Excellence in Chicago on May 22. The event kicks off the National Restaurant Association's annual Restaurant, Hotel-Motel Show. Penn College students Rachel M. Emmons, of Washington, N.J., and Hannah E.
A faculty member in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Business and Computer Technologies recently helped a regional computer club traverse the often-overwhelming terrain of technological innovation. Daniel W. Yoas, an assistant professor of computer information technology, met with members of Susquehanna SeniorNet during one of their meetings at James V. Brown Library.
The Plastics Manufacturing Center at Penn College is host this week to the three-day Extrusion Seminar & Hands-On Workshop. The annual event, which attracts industry members from across the nation, combines the expertise of well-known extrusion consultant Chris Rauwendaal and Penn College's Kirk M.
The Bird's Nest and Bear Bunch from the Children's Learning Center had their first bike day of theseason on Tuesday. The youngsters brought their own bikes and safety helmets from home and enjoyed a ride fromPenn College'sBush Campus Center to the tennis courts. Photo by Regina G. Andes, assistant group leader
Two Pennsylvania College of Technology administrators were chosen to present at the American College Health Association's 2010 Annual Meeting, held June 1-5 in Philadelphia. Carl L. Shaner, student health center director, and Elliott Strickland, special assistant for student affairs and student development, were selected to present on the college's Impaired Student Recovery Area.
Penn College's Weatherization Training Center, expanded and modernized last fall in response to heightened American Recovery and Reinvestment Act investment, is the subject of a U.S. Department of Energy video.
Second-graders from St. John Neumann Regional Academy visited The Gallery at Penn College on June 4. The students explored the gallery's current exhibit, which features artwork from K-12 art teachers in the region, including the academy's own Barbara Greenway; listened to "Sandy's Circus," a book about artist Alexander Calder, the inventor of mobiles, read by Blair E.
Tracy A. Garis, of Hellertown, a dental hygiene major, Resident Assistant and Student Ambassador at Penn College, died Friday, June 4, as a result of a traffic accident on Interstate 80 in Luzerne County. Friends are invited to call from 9-11 a.m. Thursday at the Heintzelman Funeral Home Inc., 326 Main St., Hellertown, with the service at 11 a.m.
A communication and literature faculty member at Pennsylvania College of Technology was recently invited to deliver a presentation as part of the Honors Lecture Series presented by Harrisburg Area Community College. Debra S.
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