Pennsylvania College of Technology students from two academic areas were collaborators in providing covers to protect working surfaces on milling machines in the college's Machining Technologies Center.
A faculty member in the School of Integrated Studies at Pennsylvania College of Technology was a presenter at two recent conferences. D. Robert Cooley, assistant professor of anthropology/environmental science, presented on March 24 at the Penn State Symposium for Teaching and Learning With Technology and on March 29 at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology in Baltimore.
A CH-47 Chinook helicopter landed on the Madigan Library lawn Thursday morning, offering the campus community a closer look at the 100-foot-long military transport craft. Operated by the Pennsylvania Army National Guard and sponsored by Penn College Army ROTC, the twin-engine, tandem-rotor helicopter attracted much attention in his three-hour stay.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Health Sciences will host its fourth 5K Walk/Run on April 21 to support a scholarship for students in the college's health sciences majors.
Dan Warner was on a mission, assembling a staff/faculty team that was just as hungry as he was to rebound from last year's loss to students. And his squad including Kim Bolig, Erin McMahon, Chris Suzadail, Michael Hersh and Dan Bennett swept the students 2-0 to end their winning streak at one.
Adding to the natural area outside the Children's Learning Center, members of the Horticulture Club recently built a tepee to provide shade for children at play. Instructor and club adviser Carl J. Bower Jr.
The community is welcome to attend the free opening ceremonies of the Wildcat Comic Con, to be held April 13-14 at Pennsylvania College of Technology's main campus in Williamsport. Friday's opening will begin at 8 a.m.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student has been awarded one of only six $5,000 scholarships from the National Association of Oil and Energy Service Professionals. Zachary R.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student finished second in the Cake Decorating Extravaganza, a competition held as part of the Atlantic Bakery Expo at the Atlantic City Convention Center. Kelly E. Rockwell, of Trout Run, received a trophy, a medal and a $200 cash prize for her butterfly-themed wedding cake.
The growing field of physician assistant is examined in the latest video added to Pennsylvania College of Technology's YouTube Channel. The four-minute video highlights the bachelor-degree major through the eyes of Matthew D. Stoltz, of DuBois, an August 2011 graduate.
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