Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering a Team Leader/Supervisor Program this fall. The research-based, instructor-led program is anchored around 32 competencies identified in industry clusters across the commonwealth. Specific sessions, dates and topics are: Developing Self (Sept.
The Federal Communications Commission has approved transfer of the broadcast license for WPTC-FM, the radio station of Pennsylvania College of Technology, to a local nonprofit organization. “We are sad to see the end of WPTC as a college radio station,” said Paul L.
The interweaving of Native American cultures with modern times is a focus of the next exhibit at The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Madigan Library. “No Place for the Weak,” an exhibit by Christopher Olszewski, will run Sept. 6 through Oct. 6, with a Meet the Artist Reception set for 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Sept. 10 and a gallery talk at 5:30 p.m.
As part of the Penn College Scholarship Campaign, Kenneth C. Kuhns, assistant professor of electrical technologies/occupations, and Diana L. Kuhns, assistant professor of mathematics, have established a scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
One College Avenue magazine, Fall 2013 The Fall 2013 issue of One College Avenue, Penn College's official magazine, is available across campus and at www.pct.edu/oca.
Three Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams begin their seasons this week and three others got the seasons underway over the weekend, going 1-2 on the road. In openers this week, the golf team steps into action Wednesday, the women’s tennis team takes to the courts on Thursday and the cross-country team races on Saturday.
Bestselling authors and sexologists Joni Frater (left) and Esther Lastique (right), with Kristi L. Hammaker, Penn College health and fitness specialist, in the ACC lobby. Enlisting their audience in the fight for personal responsibility and healthy choices, fittingly camo-clad speakers engage hundreds of students.
Penn College students, employees and alumni were among the 1,919 fans in the stands for Tuesday’s 14th annual Penn College “Pack the Park Night” at historic Bowman Field.
Student April M. Tucker collects her winnings from a spin of the Williamsport Crosscutters prize wheel. The Physical Fitness Specialist Club, among campus organizations aligned with academic majors, spreads the word about wellness. Students of Musical Development, chosen as the college's Most Improved Organization during the 2012-13 year, provides the entertainment.
From behind a table full of popular snack food, Frito-Lay Inc.'s Rich Clark engages a job-seeker. Among the Penn College representatives available to students was Danielle L. Willits, Dining Services' recruitment and training specialist. A student explores a possible part-time job at Excell Tutoring with Jenna Trowbridge (right) and her mother, 1988 business management alumna Jacqueline K.
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