Pennsylvania College of Technology has named Chris Lemasters the new interim head coach of the men's basketball program. "Chris brings a wealth of experience as botha player and coach to our program," said athletic director Scott Kennell.
With the holiday break behind it, Pennsylvania College of Technology winter sports teams are set to resume their seasons. The men's basketball team hosts NCAA Division III Wilkes University at 7 p.m. Thursday, the women's basketball squad hosts Penn State Fayette at 1 p.m. Saturday and the wrestling team travels to Penn StateBeaver, also at 1 p.m. Saturday.
Over the past decade, Pennsylvania College of Technology men's and women's basketball teams have had some of the most prolific scorers in Wildcats history as its teams soared to new highs. Women For the women's squad, the turnaround came during the 2004-05 season with the arrival of Katlyn Stupar, of State College, and Brittany Blessard, of Renovo.
Eight Pennsylvania College of Technology women's volleyball players were honored recently during the college's fall sports banquet.
The traditional throng attending the Pennsylvania Farm Show can again explore the interesting career possibilities of Pennsylvania College of Technology's "degrees that work" throughout the 2012 edition of the renowned agriculture exhibition in Harrisburg.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has presented student achievement awards to its December 2011 graduates. The award winners, their hometowns and academic majors are: President's Award, presented for leadership and service to the college: Kaitlyn Marie Kennedy, Elizabethtown, business administration: small business and entrepreneurship concentration.
Pennsylvania College of Technology presented Brian M. Webster with an Alumni Humanitarian/Citizenship Award during a Winter Commencement ceremony at the Community Arts Center, Williamsport.
Pennsylvania College of Technology held a commencement ceremony at the Community Arts Center on Saturday, Dec. 17, for the nearly 370 students who petitioned to graduate following the Fall 2011 semester. The student speaker was Molly G. Goldsmith, of Liberty, who received an associate degree in forest technology.
Pennsylvania College of Technology hosted more than 50 teachers, counselors and secondary-school administrators on its campus Dec. 9 for a College and Career Readiness Conference, providing information that can help the educators guide their students.
A campus tour no longer requires an actual trip to the campus. Pennsylvania College of Technology offers prospective students and the general public an opportunity to take a "virtual tour" of campus online. A new online tour, accessible via the Internet, was launched just in time for the winter holidays.
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