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Ten Pennsylvania College of Technology students – including three who graduated in December – obtained state Department of Agriculture Pennsylvania Pesticide Applicator Certification after testing during the fall semester. “This definitely will give the students an advantage over others entering the workforce, as many employers look for this type of certification,” said Carl J.
The first cohort of culinary arts students completing a three-semester associate degree at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently put their skills to the test as each developed a full dinner menu – and served as chef de cuisine – in the college’s Le Jeune Chef Restaurant.
The first cohort of culinary arts students completing a three-semester associate degree at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently put their skills to the test as each developed a full dinner menu – and served as chef de cuisine – in the college’s Le Jeune Chef Restaurant.
An adjunct faculty member at Pennsylvania College of Technology was chosen as a finalist for Pennsylvania State Teacher of the Year. Gerry G. Kaplan – who teaches part time in advertising art at Penn College – was recognized for his work at Loyalsock Township School District, where he teaches a variety of art media. Gerry G.
Among offerings: mushroom and Fontina phyllo cups, a fruit platter, deviled eggs and a decoratively presented bacon ranch cheese ball. Delicious work stands ready and waiting. The students responsible for the tasty project join Suchwala (center, in black pants). As Le Jeune Chef Restaurant rounds out the fall semester with its annual holiday buffet offerings, students in Chef Frank M.
An in-person commencement ceremony will be held Saturday, Dec. 18, for the 320 students who have petitioned to graduate at Pennsylvania College of Technology following the Fall 2021 semester. The ceremony, in which more than 220 students are expected to march, will be held at 11 a.m. at the Community Arts Center.
Students Sarah Wolf, Hannah C. Regester, Caleb J. Stemler and Palin J. Hurst find a quiet moment for a photo at the iconic 106,000-plus seat stadium. Palin J. Hurst (in dark hat) joins Charlie M. Suchanec and Bryan Aguilar (foreground) on the grill. Helping to lead the students in their game-day duties is The Penn Stater’s Nathan Marshall, a 2005 Penn College culinary arts graduate.
When Jenn Ulmer began her first week of full-time employment as a brewer at Berwick Brewing Co., Brienne Allen, a fellow female brewer of note from Massachusetts, was also at the Columbia County facility conducting research. Timothy L.
Deans Council at Pennsylvania College of Technology, which resolutely navigated COVID-19's challenges while organizationally downsizing, this week celebrated the successful completion of a 12-month professional-development activity focused on collaborative leadership.
What began as a way to connect creatively during the pandemic has resulted in four impressive wood sculptures being donated to Pennsylvania College of Technology. Four art faculty members launched the endeavor in the summer of 2020, and their finished art pieces were recently moved into locations across campus. Keith A. Vanderlin, assistant professor of graphic design, with “C-3” David A.
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