Opportunities for Penn College students, whether volunteering in the community or seeking a part-time job with an area business, were abundantly available at Tuesday's outdoor Fall Fiesta and Career Services' overlapping Part-Time Job Fair in the Bush Campus Center.
For the 13th consecutive year, Wine Spectator magazine has granted its “Best of Award of Excellence” to Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Le Jeune Chef Restaurant. The restaurant is one of 876 worldwide to earn the magazine’s second-tier "Best of” award.
For those ready to take themselves – or their businesses – to the next level, Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering a wide array of noncredit business and management courses this fall. The courses are presented by Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Penn College and are held at the Center for Business & Workforce Development on the college’s main campus in Williamsport.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Outreach for K-12 Office is coordinating a notebook that will put information at high school counselors’ fingertips when they talk with students about careers and colleges. The project is funded by a $10,102 grant from the U.S. Department of Education through the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency.
A foam dance party, organized by Penn College's Student Activities Office and featuring entertainment by Flip-It DJ's, was held from 8-11 p.m. Saturday on the basketball courts alongside the Field House.
Students access the river near Canfield Island. Enjoying the wide-open waterway Among those enjoying the evening session was Dustin C. Bailey, of Petersburg, enrolled in building science and sustainable design: architectural technology concentration. Helping hands aid a sure-footed adventurer in her walk across a row of kayaks.
Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology will present the first series in its Team Leader/Supervisor program beginning Sept. 19. Leaders must master the competencies required to drive an organization to achieve competitive advantage. The noncredit program assists team leaders/supervisors to effectively employ each skill in a business environment.
Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s and women’s soccer teams open their seasons this week, and the women’s volleyball squad got off to a good start by winning its opener. Men’s Soccer In six seasons under coach Enrique Castillo, the Wildcats have won five Penn State University Athletic Conference championships and finished second once. Some things, such as winning, never get old.
More than three dozen employers, recruiting for more than 215 positions and 40 internships, will be represented at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Fall Part-Time Job Fair from 3 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 28, in the Bush Campus Center.
Making friends at a unique campus mixer Students (and other dogs) get acquainted with Bruiser, a light brown boxer owned by Michael S. DiPalma. Forging a bond Counselor Kathryn A. Lehman and Daisy May spark a connection. Stacy L. Englert, Le Jeune Chef/hospitality accounting assistant, facilitates some canine-kid chemistry.
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