Students in the Baking and Pastry Arts Applications course held a "trade show" Tuesday in the Susquehanna Room, where they presented products they developed for the retail market, complete with marketing materials and samples.
Faculty, staff and students gathered Monday night in Room 200 of the Madigan Library to discuss issues related to student-on-student fighting and other violence. The event, "Wanna Fight?
The Madigan Library announces the results ofits first-ever Mixed Nuts Casino event (cosponsored with Student Activities), which kicked off expanded hours for finals preparation and attracted a number of students for a poker tournament and other pre-exam diversions:
The Practical Nursing Program at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro has been accepted as a candidate for accreditation by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission. By seeking NLNAC accreditation, the program will undergo a rigorous self-examination and re-evaluation process for the purpose of improving educational quality.
Penn College nursing, paramedic and physician assistant students volunteered to staff free flu clinics offered throughout Lycoming County last week, during which 466 influenza and 39 pneumonia vaccinations were given to county residents. The three-day initiative is a project of the Lycoming County Health Improvement Coalition and the State Health Improvement Plan.
A sophomore in Pennsylvania College of Technology's legal assistant/paralegal studies bachelor-degree major has been chosen asa 2007 American FFA Degree recipient representing Pennsylvania. Jessica M.
When Pennsylvania College of Technology sophomore Jeffrey J. Faherty entered his first marathon race in Harrisburg on Nov. 11, he didn't know what to expect and he was surprised with the result.
Penn College's "Students of the Month" for October and November were among Thursday's honorees at Williamsport City Hall, where they were treated to a mayoral reception and publicly introduced during the City Council meeting. From left are Mayor Mary B. Wolf; Ryan P. Becker, of Johnstown, a construction management major; Robert P.
The Wildcat Talent Competition, sponsored by the Student Activities Office, was held Thursday night in Penn's Inn. At far left, student Bradley D. Martin, a cabinetmaking and millwork student from Granville Summit, takes the stage. Also pictured is singer/songwriter Shwa, who performed and emceed the open-mic portion of the evening. The winners were Kevin M.
Jeremiah C. Gee, assessment coordinator in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Integrated Studies, recently presented a 75-minute session at the 2007 Assessment Institute in Indianapolis.
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