While natural gas exploration throughout Pennsylvania has stirred debate in recent years, there is one issue on which most can agree: the emergence of viable employment opportunities. The natural gas sector offers rewarding career prospects, especially for those with a technical skill set.
Ten students representing six campus organizations have been voted onto the 2012 Penn College Homecoming court, with balloting continuing this week to determine who is designated as the ultimate royalty. The top five male and female students have advanced from an original field of 41 on the basis of donations to their respective canisters at the Bush Campus Center information desk.
Sgt. Peter J. Cassarly displays college flag. A May 2011 graduate's Penn College Pride has followed him to Afghanistan, where he was recently photographed holding a college flag on the hood of his command vehicle. Army Sgt. Peter J. Cassarly, an alumnus of the residential construction technology and management major, is serving with the Indiana (Pa.)-based 420th Engineering Route Clearance Co.
EMS World Tim Case, a 2005 graduate of Penn College’s paramedic technology major, appears on the September cover of EMS World magazine.
The Chester D. Schuman Scholarship, honoring a man who served 34 years as admissions director for Pennsylvania College of Technology and its immediate forerunner, Williamsport Area Community College, has been established at the college.
More than three dozen employers, recruiting for more than 215 positions and 40 internships, will be represented at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Fall Part-Time Job Fair from 3 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 28, in the Bush Campus Center.
"Protection," by Tyler Coey Yosiell Lorenzo's "Push Comes to Shove" "The Crippler," by Matthew Ryan Sharp Penn College alumni Casey Gleghorn (graphic design, '09) and John Yogodzinski (graphic communications management, '07), co-owners of Converge Gallery at 140 W. Fourth St., invite the campus community to an exhibit of lowbrow and graffiti art tailored to a student audience.
The Registrar's Office has released the list of Summer 2012 graduates from Pennsylvania College of Technology. Summer 2012 dean's list Stacey M. Adams, Laceyville, Associate of Applied Science, Accounting Adeyinka E. Agbaje, Brooklyn, N.Y., Bachelor of Science, Physician Assistant Brandon S. Allison, Roaring Spring, Bachelor of Science, Aviation Maintenance Technology Robert A.
Pennsylvania College of Technology announces its Summer 2012 dean's list. List of Summer 2012 graduates Robert A. Allison, Danville, Bachelor of Science, Physician Assistant Brice R. Ambron, Slatington, Bachelor of Science, Physician Assistant Kacey S. Ammerman, Athens, Bachelor of Science, Nursing Ivan W.
A 2005 graduate in Penn College's welding and fabrication engineering technology major, a manufacturing specialist at Toyota Motor Engineering and Manufacturing North America in Georgetown, Ky., continues to inspire girls drawn to "nontraditional" career fields. Jennifer R.
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