The Gallery at Penn College, on the third floor of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library, will host a two-day Mosaic Workshop on July 12-13. During this beginner-level workshop, participants will learn to translate the ancient technique of mosaic into a modern, colorful expression.
A fairway following Morning drive Out of harm's way Making it look easy Five-time PGA Tour winner D.A. Weibring was the visiting pro at the Penn College Foundation's 26th annual Golf Classic on Monday. During his visit to the Williamsport Country Club, where morning rainclouds lifted to provide a beautiful summer backdrop, Weibring shared some professional pointers during a wide-ranging clinic.
Asesh K. Das, a professor of computer science at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was among the presenters at the recent Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ Southeastern Conference in Orlando, Fla.
An associate professor at Pennsylvania College of Technology authored a paper, “Transdisciplinary Approaches for Culturally Appropriate Boat Design,” that was published in the Work Based Learning e-Journal International. Thomas E. Ask’s paper presented findings from research conducted while he was a visiting professor of mechanical engineering at the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia in 2009.
A professor of economics at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently participated in a number of sessions at the Pennsylvania Economic Association’s recent annual conference at Clarion University. Abdul B.
Graduates of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s associate-degree major in forest technology now have an additional option for pursuing a Bachelor of Science in their chosen career field.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Board of Directors on Thursday approved the college’s 2012-13 budget and tuition rates, authorized the administration to sell the North Campus property and said goodbye to retiring Chairman Robert E. Dunham. After the board elected officers for 2012-13, including a new chairman, Robert A.
Robert E. Dunham, chairman of the Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors since 1997, has retired. Dunham, who oversaw a significant expansion of the college campus and the institution’s continued rise as a leader in public education, handed over the reins Thursday to his successor, Robert A. Secor. The board also welcomed a new member, Thomas G.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Board of Directors on Thursday approved a $100.15 million operating budget for 2012-13, a total budget of $139.79 million and a tuition increase of 5.54 percent for Pennsylvania residents.
The intensity of "Olympic" competition shows in the faces and body language of cookie-crunching campers. Sweet success! The competition was fierce, the contestants were hungry and, in the end, the campers had a blast! The first Good Eats Olympics took place held at Penn College's Camp ESCAPE on Tuesday.
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