The dean’s list for the Spring 2016 semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been issued. Spring 2016 grads' list Thomas P. Abernatha, Williamsport, Associate of Applied Science, Architectural Technology Aaron R.
The roster of Spring 2016 graduates from Pennsylvania College of Technology has been issued by the Registrar’s Office. Spring 2016 dean's list Josiah S. Adams, Temple, Associate of Applied Science, Diesel Technology, Honors Cory I. Albert, Bangor, Certificate, Collision Repair Technician Hassan S. Albohassan, Williamsport, Bachelor of Science, Plastics and Polymer Engineering Technology Daniel S.
Keynoter Kyle D. Bowen delivers the opening session: "New Ideas for New Learning Experiences." Tom Gregory discusses assessment and accreditation. In "Proving the Power of Doing," presenter Kyle Peck explores techniques for meaningful measurement of accomplishment.
It was a three-and-out for the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s softball team at the United States Collegiate Athletic Association National Championships last week, but first-year coach Jackie Klahold looked at the experience as a plus. “Any postseason experience is a positive, especially for our team.
A sampling of canned goods donated to The Cupboard, a food pantry for Penn College students to be launched by Dining Services this fall Maria E. Weisser, ShaleNET U.S. data manager, collects nonperishable food and distributes raffle tickets. Prizes included gift cards. theater passes and reserved-parking privileges.
A large crowd gathers to hear the presentations. In the background, D. Robert Cooley (light blue shirt), assistant professor of anthropology/environmental science, leads the discussion. Intrepid travelers (from left): Erik G. Knecht, of Cranesville; Leo J. Ravina, of Hazleton; Brendon J. Dibble, of Douglassville; Anthony V. Rode, of Palm Coast, Fla.; and Curtis R. Gehman, of Lock Haven.
International student travelers await their flight from JFK to Zurich. Thirteen students from the School of Transportation & Natural Resources Technologies this week began a 10-day journey to France and Italy, where they will visit exclusive automotive museums and body shops. The students are traveling with Roy H.
Pat Scheib, academic skills specialist in the Academic Success Center, works with secondary teachers during her morning sessions; she focused on the choices of successful students and skills that teachers can use to motivate struggling students. Admissions representatives Sarah R. Shott, Salvatore Vitko, Emily A. Weaver, Claire Z.
An imminent Montoursville Area High School graduate has been awarded the 2016-17 Peggy Madigan Memorial Leadership Scholarship as an incoming first-year student at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Alexandra R. Klementovich, of Montoursville, will enroll in the college’s pre-nursing major for the Fall 2016 semester.
More than 1,040 students and chaperones from seven area middle schools visited Tuesday, exploring a wide variety of technical careers through hands-on activities, tours of facilities, and discussions with Penn College students and faculty.
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