Pennsylvania College of Technology has scheduled a commencement ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 22, for the approximately 300 students who have petitioned to graduate at the end of the Fall 2012 semester. The ceremony will begin at 11 a.m. in the Community Arts Center, 220 W. Fourth St., Williamsport. The student speaker is Fadhil A.
Paul Zell Sr. Services were at the convenience of the family for Paul J. Zell Sr., a retired Penn College faculty member, who died Saturday, Nov. 24. Zell taught plumbing from August 1975-August 1986 in the college's Construction Technology Division (now the School of Construction and Design Technologies).
Appearing in the Winter 2012 issue of One College Avenue magazine: Penn College's tradition of preparing the workforce for the fluctuating demands of industry is evident today in programs that have helped thousands embark on rewarding careers in the burgeoning natural gas industry.
Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s basketball teams went a combined 2-4 during the last week while the wrestlers competed against some of the best in the nation in the Nittany Lion Open on Sunday at University Park.
The class celebrates a culminating event in their baking and pastry arts education. Petit fours and sugar centerpieces help deliver a tropical theme. Edible artistry Cream puffs take the form of pink flamingos for this special event. Colorful goodies tempt a hungry afternoon gathering. Students in Chef Monica J.
The 2012-13 Wildcat Dance Team held its fall production, "Take the Stage," on Saturday afternoon in Penn College Klump Academic Center Auditorium.
Pennsylvania College of Technology is taking part in a new after-school initiative begun by Williamsport Area School District in 2012-13.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student has been awarded a $1,000 scholarship from The Davey Tree Expert Co. Garrett A. Krout, of McClure, in his second year toward an associate degree in forest technology, was presented with the Davey Arbor Grant Scholarship at the college’s Schneebeli Earth Science Center by company representative Steve Nagy. Scholarship recipient Garrett A.
The Bison Battalion Army ROTC, comprising Pennsylvania College of Technology and four other Susquehanna Valley institutions, held its annual Dining Out ceremony Nov. 17 at the Kehr Dining Hall at Bloomsburg University. Penn College Cadets Diego Wilson (left) and Steven Cavanaugh. Also known as "Mess Night," the formal dinner is a tradition long observed by America's armed forces.
Wednesday's astoundingly huge Powerball jackpot, which ultimately will be split by players in Arizona and Missouri, eluded Pennsylvanians who nonetheless helped push the multistate total to a record $587.5 million. A group of Penn College employees, however – mostly from Dining Services, but joined by a few in other departments – have a $10,000 winner among its pile of tickets.
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