One Book, Every Young Child Pennsylvania College of Technology's Children's Learning Center recently participated in the fourth annual Pennsylvania "One Book, Every Young Child" initiative by inviting special guest readers to share this year's selected book, "If You Were a Penguin," by Wendell and Florence Minor.
The state House Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee held a hearing on campus Thursday, focusing on leasing issues, revenue sharing and economic development related to the Marcellus Shale natural gas reserves. The hearing, held in the ACC Auditorium, was co-hosted by state Rep.
Penn College's manager of cash and investments recently attended the third HUG (Higher One User Group) National Conference in New Haven, Conn., bringing back a second-place advertisement/communications award for its "PCT OneCard Tip of the Week" in the Stall Wall Weekly. Eric D.
2008-09 Honors Senior RA of the YearJulianne Grega Resident Assistant of the YearBradley Jackson Rising Star of the Year Jeffrey Eshenour Educational Program of the Year"I Love Sex, Candy, & Cocktails" Kaitlyn Charmbury.
The Workforce and Economic Development Network of Pennsylvania (WEDnetPA), an organization created to strengthen the statewide business environment and provide Guaranteed Free Training to Pennsylvania companies, is marking 10 years of success. WEDnetPA is managed by Pennsylvania College of Technology, a special mission affiliate of The Pennsylvania State University.
Long ago in his baseball career, which included a stint in the major leagues, Pennsylvania College of Technology coach Chris Howard adopted a simple approach: one game at a time.
Two Pennsylvania College of Technology students were selected to participate in the National Institute of Standards and Technology's Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship, in which they will gain experience in hands-on research alongside world-recognized scientists. Students David M. Blumenfeld, of Lincroft, N.J., and Matthew C.
Three Pennsylvania College of Technology students were awarded national scholarships for the 2009-10 academic year from the American Welding Society Foundation. Bradley W.
The third episode of the award-winning "degrees that work." television series, a co-production of Pennsylvania College of Technology and WVIA-TV, is set to premiere on the public-television station at 7 p.m. on May 17. The "degrees that work." series is designed to build awareness of careers that may not be familiar to the public but offer ample career opportunities.
Four members of the Wildcat archery team, along with coach/Penn College alumnus Chad Karstetter, traveled to Lycoming Valley Middle School on Wednesday to visit students and demonstrate their title-winning talents.
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