Pennsylvania College of Technology recently recognized its first Innovation Engineering Black Belt recipients. The credential, issued by Eureka Ranch, is available to students who successfully complete five innovation courses at the college and then pursue an extended project. The recipients, Chet Beaver, of Muncy, and Diane H.
A landscape architect whose impressive career began a quarter-century ago at Pennsylvania College of Technology received an Alumnus of the Year Award at Thursday's 17th annual Education Celebration hosted by the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce at the Williamsport Country Club. Christopher E.
Paul Kinley, event coordinator and leader of Experience Missions, tells group members of their significant contribution. Penn College students Michael J. Schaffer (left), of Cogan Station, and Matthew M. Hober, of Basking Ridge, N.J.
Weston L. Laity, an information technology sciences-gaming and simulation major from Blandon, has been chosen as the February “Student of the Month” at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Handcrafted ceramic bowls to grace fundraising table. Got soup? Truthful labeling awaits nourishing ladling. Chef Frank M. Suchwala (in blue cap) stirs a pot of mushroom bisque as student Nolan S. Lester (left) adds stock. Others involved include (from left) Amaris T. Smith, Dylan H. Therrien, William D. Benedetto and Austin B. Ovens.
Pennsylvania College of Technology President Davie Jane Gilmour testified before the Pennsylvania Senate Appropriations Committee on Tuesday in support of the college’s state appropriation request. For the first time since its affiliation with Penn State in 1989, Penn College was afforded the opportunity to present directly to the Senate.
Singer Alyssa G. Gentile, of Fairport, New York, a pre-applied health studies: radiography concentration and member of the Wildcat softball team, was chosen as 2018's “Penn College Star” in Friday's fifth annual talent competition. Among the other eight musical performers, general studies student Heaven A.
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. Zachary T. Peachey, regular part-time Dining Services Worker I, starting March 1 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.
Services will be Saturday, March 10, for Ralph A. Horne, retired dean of instructional support/outreach, who died Monday, Feb. 19, at the age of 75. The service will be at 11 a.m. that day at St. Mary’s White Chapel Episcopal Church in Lancaster, Virginia.
An automotive restoration technology student scheduled to graduate from Pennsylvania College of Technology in May has received a $1,500 scholarship from the Antique Automobile Club of America. Hallie Krala, of Williamsport, was presented with the Louise Bianchi Chiotti Memorial Scholarship Award during AACA's 82nd annual meeting.
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