Myers, Matson-Warner and Mullner (from left) attach the ramp's trigger mechanism Thursday morning. Surveying with pride their know-how and craftsmanship, the students are joined by faculty member Troup (second from right). Matson-Warner demonstrates the starting ramp's ease of use, sending two cars on a brief parking-lot jaunt. (The maiden run was coincidentally witnessed by school dean David R.
The list of graduates for the Spring 2015 semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been released.
The Spring 2015 dean's list has been issued at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Spring 2015 list of graduates Kyle H. Abel, Nazareth, Bachelor of Science, Culinary Arts and Systems Alyssa A. Ackley, Danville, Associate of Applied Science, Pre-Nursing Josiah S. Adams, Temple, Associate of Applied Science, Diesel Technology Ryan A.
Graduation wasn't the only milestone event at Penn College over the weekend.
Pennsylvania College of Technology held three commencement ceremonies May 15-16 for more than 900 students who petitioned to graduate following the Spring 2015 semester. The Friday afternoon proceedings at the Community Arts Center honored students from the School of Business & Hospitality and the School of Construction & Design Technologies.
Pennsylvania College of Technology bestowed honors upon three alumni during Spring 2015 commencement ceremonies held May 15-16 at the Community Arts Center, Williamsport. Adam J. Yoder, of Gaithersburg, Maryland, received the Alumni Volunteer of the Year Award on May 15. Joseph H. and Barbara A.
Four seniors from Penn College's building science and sustainable design bachelor-degree major will be heading off to graduate school, the largest number since the program’s inception in 2011. Four soon-to-be alumni of Penn College's four-year building science and sustainable design major are heading to graduate school. From left are Cody J. Wood, of Berwick; Reece A.
On what was likely the hottest day of spring, the picnic tent offers welcome shade. Crissy L. McGinniss, director of dining services, doubles as bingo caller. Alumnus George E. Logue III serves up succulent pulled pork and citrus chicken. Friendly competitions include volleyball in a summery sand pit ... ... and a few rounds of Wildcat Corn Hole, here played by teammates Barry L.
When T. Mitchell Bird walks across the Community Arts Center’s stage on May 16 and receives a bachelor’s degree, he will turn the page toward a new life and end one of the longest, unique chapters in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s history. Mitchell will become the last of five siblings to earn a degree from the college.
Pennsylvania College of Technology will hold three commencement ceremonies May 15-16 at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport for more than 900 students who are expected to graduate following the Spring 2015 semester. On Friday, May 15, at 3 p.m., a ceremony will be held for graduates from the School of Business & Hospitality and the School of Construction & Design Technologies.
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