Nearly 30 battle-ready robots – painstakingly designed, fabricated and tested by Pennsylvania College of Technology students – squared off in the recent "Fall Brawl 2016" robotic design competition in the college's Field House.
Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams open their seasons this week while the college’s wrestling team saw action in its second outing of the season on Saturday. Men’s Basketball After a season during which he had just 10 players, Wildcats coach Ryan Callahan is blessed with a 19-player roster and he plans to use them all. “We are deep. We are athletic.
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. Carina B. Hons, transfer from regular part-time Accounts Receivable Assistant to full-time Accounts Payable/Accounting Clerk, Financial Operations; effective Nov. 15 Jason E.
Air Force veteran Willie Keyes sits alongside Bradly M. Lantz, a Navy veteran and physician assistant student. Ray Fisher, a Marine Corps veteran, shares his appreciation for the event. Next to him is health information technology student Sylvia Bidelspach, of Williamsport, who coordinated the get-together. The group gathers for a photo.
Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week Penn College's annual participation with Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week, a summer program that offers rising high school juniors and seniors a unique and challenging opportunity to run their own businesses, was mentioned in a recent news story on WHTM in Harrisburg.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology community pays grateful tribute to those among us who have served (or continue to serve) the United States of America. PCToday urges all to salute the selfless devotion of these compatriots, whom we acknowledge through this honor roll.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s dedication to veterans has earned the institution “Military Friendly” status for the eighth consecutive year. Victory Media, a veteran-owned business that compiles data-driven ratings to assist service members in choosing post-military education and career pursuits, named Penn College a 2017 Military Friendly School.
A group of 90 high-schoolers spent Nov. 8 at Pennsylvania College of Technology, where they explored a variety of careers as part of National STEM Day. “STEM” is short for science, technology, engineering and math. According to the Population Reference Bureau, U.S.
Plastics and polymer engineering technology students Raed H. Alzahrani and Abdullah A. Albishi, both of whom transferred to Penn College after receiving associate degrees from Jubail Industrial College in Saudi Arabia, partake in the plentiful offerings. Staff and students from Scotland, Guam and across North America converse over dinner. Shanin L.
The Giving Tree recognizes veterans in five branches of service, as well as first responders. Ribbons, lights adorn tree of tribute. Gathering donations are veterans Mallory C. Maurer (left), nursing, of Towanda, and Jennifer L. Nicholson, applied health studies: radiography concentration, of Lock Haven.
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