Individuals with little bookkeeping knowledge can learn the powerful features of QuickBooks 2011, the leading accounting software for small-business owners, in two levels of noncredit instruction offered at Pennsylvania College of Technology this spring. Participants can learn to create and track accounts, generate invoices and process payments in Level I, to be held from 6 to 9 p.m.
Plastics and polymer engineering technology faculty members at Pennsylvania College of Technology have established a scholarship for students enrolled in plastics majors at the college.
A winter wonderland, more than 400 acres' worth A wet snowfall clings to tree branches. Blue sky gives balance to a striking tableau. Snow-kissed topiaries uniquely shape the ESC grounds. A splash of Wildcat color brightens the bleakly beautiful landscape.
Students supplement classroom assignments with museum field trip. Thirty-two Penn College students and guests traveled Saturday to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. They were accompanied by Malinda C. Love, assistant director of student activities for diversity and cultural life, and Tom A. Zimmerman, associate professor of psychology (who also provided the photo).
“Dinner and a movie” will take on a new meaning this month at Pennsylvania College of Technology, where ethnic cuisine will be served alongside a related documentary film. This year’s dinner – scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb.
Assistant wrestling coach Richard E. Shnyder puts youngsters through a workout during an informal clinic. Tyler Myers, of Centre Hall, takes the upper hand on his way to a 5-2 decision at 157 pounds. Ryan Hart, of Wyalusing, posted a decisive 11-2 win in the 133 weight class. Elementary wrestlers get some tips from Logan A.
The rewarding opportunities available in electronics and computer engineering technology are explored in the latest video added to Pennsylvania College of Technology’s YouTube channel. The three-minute video highlights the bachelor-degree major through the eyes of Jorgette N. Grosso, of Boonton, N.J., a 2012 graduate.
Penn College Police Chief Chris E. Miller explains the distribution of campus parking spaces. Katie L. Mackey, coordinator of off-campus living and commuter services, discusses survey results. A Tuesday afternoon forum afforded commuter students an opportunity to share their perspective on parking. Penn College Police Chief Chris E.
The second annual Wildcat Comic Con – a much-anticipated festival of comics, animation and gaming – returns to Pennsylvania College of Technology on Saturday, Sept. 28. “Having a second Comic Con is due entirely to the success of our 2012 initial event.
Daniel S. Bishop, of Perkasie, was one of three classmates to publicly discuss the college's automotive restoration technology major. The chassis of a 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Super Sport (pictured here in a campus lab), was on display. The AACA event's prestigious reputation is evidenced by Chuck Cantwell, a project manager on the iconic Carroll Shelby Mustangs, who was also on the agenda.
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