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Four Pennsylvania College of Technology horticulture students were among the top finishers in their five respective categories during the 42nd annual National Collegiate Landscape Competition held recently in Graham, North Carolina. Michael S. Shreiner, of Wayne, placed eighth out of 51 competitors in Skid Steer Loader Operation; Aaron A.

Two Pennsylvania College of Technology students were among only seven selected internationally to receive a Bill Sanderson Aviation Maintenance Technology Scholarship from Helicopter Association International's Technical Committee. Samuel J. Pham, of Camp Hill, and Christopher J.

Pennsylvania College of Technology students, faculty and staff were honored at Friday morning's American Red Cross Heroes Recognition breakfast for their lifesaving blood-drive efforts. Carl L. Shaner, College Health Services director, and Ellen K.

The start of the tennis season looms for the Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s teams while the college’s baseball and softball squads have resumed their seasons. Men's, Women's Tennis Despite their 1-12 combined fall season (the men were 1-5 and women 0-7), second-year Penn College coach John Machak is optimistic about the spring season.

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. Nicole G. Beerman, full-time Admissions Counselor, Diversity Initiatives; starting March 26 Brahmachari Devvrat, full-time Admissions Counselor, effective March 26 Lorenzo A.

The Penn College community welcomed prospective students, their families and their friends to Spring Open House on Saturday. The entire campus was open for exploration, with knowledgeable and friendly students, employees and alumni around every corner to help potential enrollees and other guests make the most of their stay. – Photos by J.J. Boettcher and Rachel A.

A 1908 Studebaker electric car, owned by the William E. Swigart Jr. Automobile Museum in Huntingdon and restored at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was recognized with an award at Florida's prestigious Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance earlier this month – the first student project ever judged at the renowned show.

The graphic design talents of 10 students and two alumni from Pennsylvania College of Technology have been honored in two prestigious design competitions. The American Advertising Federation of Northeast Pennsylvania’s Student American Advertising Awards presented Best in Show honors to Morgan N. Keyser, of Dillsburg, a 2017 graduate of Penn College’s graphic design major.

Step right up! Brandon M. Rehmann, a building construction technology from Potomac, Md., relishes the return on his charitable investment. Reasner is joined (from left) by his THON support team: students Rylee A. Butler, of Bellefonte, engineering design technology; Stephanie C. Myers, of Catawissa, culinary arts and systems; Morgan L. Royer, of Centre Hall, graphic design; Catherine M.

An image from "Thank You for Your Service" Wednesday night’s local screening of the documentary, "Thank You for Your Service," which emerged from collaborative efforts among Penn College, Lycoming College and the Community Arts Center, was a success.