Nine Pennsylvania College of Technology students, gold medalists at the SkillsUSA Pennsylvania Leadership and Skills Conference held April 6-8 at the Hershey Lodge, have won the right to compete at the national level this summer.
Penn College's Energy Conservation Subcommittee, via earth911, this week asks, "How Much Do Your Green Habits Really Save?" Here are five starters: With water and electricity being two of the most-used energy resources, look at water usage in the bathroom, where 75 percent of our daily water is consumed.
After 16 days and more weather-related postponements than you can count on two hands (14), the Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team finally returned to action Wednesday.
PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: Carol Lugg; Coordinator of Matriculation and Retention, School of Natural Resources Management, starting April 11 Franklin Rogers, full-time Custodian, General Services, effective April10
Representatives of Penn College's School of Business and Computer Technologies again worked with Marcia McCann, instructional learning support teacher at Williamsport's Curtin Middle School, to offer brown-bag lunch sessions for pupils during the Spring 2011 semester. In their most recent visit, Asesh K. Das, professor of computer science, and Bradley M.
Development and promotion of a Web-based venue to help students and employees collaboratively cut through "information chaos" on Pennsylvania College of Technology's campuses was the subject of a recent staff presentation at the Ninth Annual EDUCAUSE Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference in Baltimore. Wendy A.
A semester-long project by students in Chef Monica J. Lanczak's Advanced Patisserie Operations class culminated Friday morning in a baking and pastry "trade show" in the Hager Lifelong Education Center.
The second annual Walk-It-Out Motorcycle Rally, a charity ride sponsored by Pennsylvania College of Technology's Wildcat Events Board, will be held Saturday, April 30. The rally begins at noon on Hagan Way, near the college's Madigan Library, and follows a 42-mile route a winding trek that includes Collomsville, Elimsport and Muncy before returning to main campus.
Student organizations at Pennsylvania College of Technology have met a fundraising challenge from the college president, spurring a new challenge to help endow a memorial scholarship fund. Penn College's Student Government Association and several other organizations rose to the challenge from Davie Jane Gilmour to raise $2,000 for the Tracy A. Garis Memorial Scholarship.
School of Hospitality students Aimee M. Stout, of Middletown, N.Y., and Katelyn R. Ciavardini, of Sayre will prepare healthy vegetable burgers and other tasty treats for Saturday's "Spring Spectacular 2011" at Snyder's Nursery at the Feed Mill. The event will run from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at 114 S.
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