Pennsylvania College of Technology presented its Distinguished Alumni Award to Warren A. Peter during Summer 2015 commencement ceremonies held Aug. 8 at the Community Arts Center, Williamsport.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has presented student achievement awards to its August 2015 graduates. A Summer Commencement ceremony was held Saturday, Aug. 8, at the Community Arts Center, Williamsport. The award winners, their hometowns and academic majors are: President's Award, presented for leadership and service to the college: Kelle B. Johnson, Wellsboro, physician assistant.
Justin W. Beishline has been named assistant dean for the School of Transportation & Natural Resources Technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Beishline, who grew up in Benton and resides in Millville, had been an instructor of diesel equipment technology at the college since the Fall 2008 semester.
From left: Adley Crystal; Kristi Hammaker, health educator for Clinical Outcomes Group; Morgan Hersh, Cai Cassel; Grant Burrill; Cade Cassel; Tyce Shaner; Jackie Rodabaugh, Summer Fitness & Nutrition Challenge coordinator; and Emily Miller, health education coordinator for Susquehanna Community Health and Dental Center.
Wine Spectator magazine recently released its annual Restaurant Guide, again naming Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Le Jeune Chef Restaurant among the “Award of Excellence” recipients. The world's best wine lists are featured in this annual guide, which presents the winners in the magazine’s Restaurant Awards program.
Hundreds of Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week students participated in a campuswide quiz game Wednesday afternoon that took them into several buildings and laboratories in a beat-the-clock activity that fostered friendly competition while giving them a close-up look at Penn College's "degrees that work." – Photos by Larry D. Kauffman, digital publishing specialist/photographer
Wendy David-Gaines Wendy David-Gaines has distilled observations from a July campus visit into "7 Tips to Tour a Technology College, " her second related article to be published at Examiner.com.
A large contingent of Pennsylvania College of Technology students is set to assist the Little League Baseball World Series medical team when sports fans around the world focus on Williamsport in late August.
Presidential Student Ambassador Daniel T. Kreger, a building science and sustainable design: architectural technology major from Morris, leads PFEW students and parents on a campus tour. An adviser hands out student IDs, which designate each student's assigned team and private-sector sponsor. (All PFEW attendees are beneficiaries of $575 scholarships that cover their participation.) Karen M.
Adults 55 and older who want to learn more about using today’s technology may enroll in courses being offered at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s main campus in Williamsport. The classes, offered through Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Penn College, require no previous computer knowledge. A Computer Camp for Adults 55+ class will be held from 9 a.m. to noon on Sept. 3 and 10.
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