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High school students, part of a dual-enrollment accounting class, get a helping hand from instructor JoAnn H. Pacenta in the college's finance lab Friday.

High school students, part of a dual-enrollment accounting class, get a helping hand from instructor JoAnn H. Pacenta in the college's finance lab Friday.

"PA Live!" Three students and a faculty member from Penn College's School of Hospitality, among those leaving for the Kentucky Derby this weekend, appeared on WBRE's "PA live!" broadcast from 4-5 p.m. Friday. Joining Chef Charles R. Niedermyer, instructor of baking and pastry arts and culinary arts, in preparing Bronzed Sea Scallops with Mango Salsa on the air were Brandi L.

The School of Hospitality’s second Culinary and Pastry Experience, held Friday in the Thompson Professional Development Center, featured the work of Pennsylvania College of Technology students in five classes – some offering free samples.

Hospitality students rise and shine on morning newscast. Five School of Hospitality students, part of a Penn College group traveling to the Kentucky Derby in coming weeks, appeared on WBRE Eyewitness News Daybreak on Tuesday morning. Joining Layne E. Eggers, the school's assistant dean, were Brianna R. Helmick, of Hershey; Robin K. Morrison, of Lock Haven; Amy E.

Christopher J. Goodwin, a junior in the web design and interactive media major, is the newest student employee to join the College Information and Community Relations Office at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Students from construction majors and several other disciplines skillfully represented Pennsylvania College of Technology during competition at the National Association of Home Builders International Builders’ Show recently held in Las Vegas.

Students from construction majors and several other disciplines skillfully represented Pennsylvania College of Technology during competition at the National Association of Home Builders International Builders’ Show recently held in Las Vegas.

Harold K. Dauncey shares his senior project with an inquisitive group of high school students. Three representatives of Penn College's School of Business and Computer Technologies visited Central Mountain High School in Clinton County on Monday, twice showcasing a student's senior project for about 40 members of Ken Kryder's electronics class. Daniel W.

The dean of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s School of Business and Computer Technologies recently served on a site-visit team evaluating a Florida university’s business school that is seeking accreditation status. Following a comprehensive review and discussion of the business school’s self-study report, Edward A.