The Community Arts Center, along with Pennsylvania College of Technology, announced today that the organization will transition to a new dual-leadership model with previously named Operations Director Dave Whitnack as one part of the organization’s dual executive office.
“When you're in high school, and you're thinking about a career, you could think about what's just going to make you a lot of money, or you could think about something that you're going to be happy doing for the rest of your life.” This advice, from a Pennsylvania College of Technology graduate working at one of the world’s great gardens, is offered in “Working Class: Build & Grow Green,” an hourl
A Pennsylvania College of Technology welding student has sparked national recognition by receiving a prominent industry scholarship. Katya E. Pechacek, a welding and fabrication engineering technology major from Fayetteville, New York, recently received the Air Products Women of Gases & Welding Scholarship.
A capacity crowd of students attends Friday's PDC presentation ... ... by Lars Christensen, a technical marketing manager for Autodesk. Representatives from the Autodesk software company presented "An Introduction to Fusion 360 for Design and Manufacture" among the National Manufacturing Day events hosted by Penn College.
A leaf-shrouded legacy invites passersby to sit a spell. Charitable high school classmates (from left) are Loretta Franzi, Geraldine Barnes, Harold Ingram, Kenneth Johnson and James Walbridge. A plaque commemorates the group's benevolence. Graphic design students Joseph N. Colyer, of Selinsgrove, and Felicia R. Hartzler, of Dover, stop by to greet and chat with the ’49 classmates.
Worth Rawson, from Dirty Dogs Studio + Gallery in downtown Williamsport, is among the artisans exhibiting and selling their wares. Dining Services Manager Christopher R. Grove staffs a made-to-order station, specializing in gourmet grilled sandwiches. John H. Heyen, a machine tool technology student from Old Forge, pores through the possibilities.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Board of Directors on Thursday approved the institution’s first-ever graduate degree offering, as well as the parameters for the college’s state budget request and “director emeritus” status for its retiring vice chairman. The board also elected officers for 2016-17.
Chef Paul Mach, assistant professor of hospitality management/culinary arts, initiates a sausage-related straw poll. Joe Moore, territory sales representative for Jones Dairy Farm, and Kate Hunter, ’00, a food broker for Peak Sales & Marketing, talk encouragingly with students about the many directions their careers can take.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Board of Directors has approved a Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies – the first graduate degree program ever to be offered at the institution, a special mission affiliate of Penn State. Penn College plans to begin offering courses leading to the master’s degree in the fall of 2017, with conferring of degrees to begin in 2022.
What's campus life like at Penn College? Students provide the answers in a brief Guggenheim Productions video added to the institution’s YouTube channel. From apartment-style housing to attractive dining options to countless activities, Penn College is a great home away from home. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XdNjTtNfFA
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