More than two dozen students from area high schools reconvened in the Bush Campus Center on Wednesday for a continuation of the Penn College Youth Leadership program.
The family of a Pennsylvania College of Technology alumna who was a well-known pastry chef in Williamsport has established a scholarship fund at the college in her memory. The Barbara Johnson Memorial Pastry Arts Scholarship will provide annual awards to students in Penn College's baking and pastry arts associate-degree major.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's website was honored for the second time this fall with a major industry award. This time, the recognition came from the International Academy of Visual Arts, which selected the college's website as a Silver Award winner in the School/University category of its W3 Awards competition.
A representative of DuPont, a major corporate partner of Penn College's School of Transportation Technology, visited the collision repair paint laboratory Tuesday to train students in the company's waterborne basecoat products. T.J. Donahue, a refinish systems training instructor, worked with several classes including Michael A.
After winning five straight conference championships from 2004 through 2008, the Pennsylvania College of Technology men's soccer team slipped to second last season. Now, it is poised to return to the top. The Wildcats finished their regular Penn State University Athletic Conference season unbeaten with a 9-0 record and, as the top seed, drew a first-round bye into the semifinals. At 4 p.m.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology community welcomed prospective students, their families and friends to Open House on Sunday, Oct. 24. Helpful employees, students and alumni were on hand throughout the day to enable exploration of academic programs, student life, and the college's campuses and facilities. — Photos by Sarah K. Mariano and Michael S.
Ryan M. Arnold, of Limerick, who graduated in December 2006 with an associate degree in collision repair technology, shared his industry insight with several classes of Penn College students Monday afternoon.
Forty-four alumni and more than 100 guests attended Penn College Alumni Hallo Fun Night at Knoebels on Saturday, Oct. 23. From scarecrows to Spiderman, all of the costumes were great. Everyone enjoyed pumpkin pie and apple cider compliments of the Alumni Association followed by a night of haunted rides! Photos by Barry R. Stiger, vice president for institutional advancement
Pennsylvania College of Technology received grant funding to further the work of the Central Pennsylvania Tech Prep Consortium. The Central Pennsylvania Tech Prep Consortium, which is coordinated by the college's Outreach for K-12 Office, serves high schools and career and technical education centers in 14 counties in central and northcentral Pennsylvania.
In an "awesome" finish, the Pennsylvania College of Technology coed tennis team won its third straight Penn State University Athletic Conference championship over the weekend. During the regular season, Penn College finished third after going 8-4.Penn StateYork was No. 1 with an 11-1 mark andPenn StateBrandywine was second at 9-3.
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