On the sunny heels of a last-gasp snow day, and fittingly furnished with creatures from chilly climes, the Office of Student Engagement held a Winter Fest on the north side of campus Sunday afternoon.
“Thinking outside the box,” the ninth graders began their campus visit in the Thompson Professional Development Center, brainstorming various alternate uses for a pizza box. A bird’s eye view of busy hands in the HVAC lab as the Girl Power participants construct PEX water piping that was later tested to make sure there were no leaks. The girls were assisted by Marc E.
A fifth-place individual finish at the NCAA Division III Mideast Regional Wrestling Championships highlighted a busy weekend for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletes.
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. James J. Boettcher, full-time Facilities Planner, General Services; effective Feb. 28 Robert J.
A toddler-created collection box stands ready for donations in the LEC hallway outside the child care center. In honor of Dr. Seuss Week, a national observance tied to the famed author's March 2 birthday, the Dunham Children's Learning Center is giving back to its community. Throughout the week of Feb.
Connections between Penn College and such corporate partners as Anderson Equipment Co. have always been invaluable, whether through equipment and monetary donations or in the hiring of skilled graduates. Join Justin W.
From tacos to tutoring to Twix and beyond, Penn College students were treated to a super "Twosday" this week as the calendar hit 2/22/22.
A new 30-second spot, an open invitation to see Penn College in person, is making the rounds on broadcast and social media. It's one thing for prospective students to imagine their futures, but quite another when they turn that visualization into a visit. Wildcats-in-waiting should check out the video ... then book an impressive, immersive campus tour through the Admissions Office!
Boy Scouts from several Pennsylvania councils – and some from surrounding states – made their way to campus on Feb. 19 for Merit Badge College, during which they had their choice of 19 merit badge offerings. Expertise for the hands-on sessions – which ranged from two to six hours – was provided by Penn College faculty, who led the learning activities.
For the second consecutive year, 100% of Pennsylvania College of Technology associate degree graduates who took the national board examination for registered nurses passed on their first attempt, while those in the college’s bachelor’s degree nursing and practical nursing majors also exceeded state and national pass rates on their licensing exams.
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