Pennsylvania College of Technology has appointed Melissa E. Sedor as its physician assistant program director.
Penn College News and People & Culture are reviving a regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the People & Culture office.
Dr. Sheldon M. and Denise M. Schwartz, of Montoursville, have established the Schwartz Family Physical Therapy Clinic Fund, a limited duration fund to support the operations of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s recently opened Physical Therapy Clinic.
Career Services has arranged three “pop-up” employer information tables – each featuring a company looking to fill positions – for the week of Nov. 10. Students are encouraged to bring their resumes to these networking opportunities.
Student engagement recently hosted Grocery Loteria. Loteria is a Mexican game similar to bingo – a Penn College favorite. In addition to learning a new game, players had a chance to win packages of ingredients – with accompanying recipes – to make common Hispanic dishes.
A beautiful autumn day welcomed 1,740 prospective students and guests to the second fall Open House at Pennsylvania College of Technology, a 7% year-to-year increase in attendance.
This November, the Wildcat Express is hosting Give To The Cupboard – a monthlong event encouraging donations to The Cupboard to help students struggling with food insecurity. To kick the month off, The Cupboard received a donation from one of Penn College’s littlest Wildcats.
The women’s basketball team, coming off its best season in the program’s NCAA era, plays its first games this weekend, traveling to Alfred State on Friday and hosting Keuka College on Saturday in Bardo Gym.
The men’s basketball team will play its first game on Saturday at home against King’s College. Last season, the Wildcats advanced to the conference semifinals. “We will never be able to replace last year’s senior class, but instead we tried to reload with some talented transfers and new freshmen to come in and fill those shoes,” said Coach Geoff Hensley.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Workforce Development division has consolidated its program units under a single, cohesive brand, a move that reinforces the department’s aim to complement and extend the mission of the college.
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