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Little League Opening Day celebrations were held throughout the region this past weekend, and a Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member was honored for stepping up to the plate.
Fourteen employers attended the Penn College Business Club’s recent Coffee & Conversation event in Penn’s Inn, designed to connect students in business and hospitality majors with a variety of companies in those sectors.
Fourteen employers attended the Penn College Business Club’s recent Coffee & Conversation event in Penn’s Inn, designed to connect students in business and hospitality majors with a variety of companies in those sectors.
The eye-catching artistry of students enrolled in photography classes at Pennsylvania College of Technology is on display in two locations at the Community Arts Center in downtown Williamsport.
A lot of science goes into a can or glass of beer, and the newly established Penn College Brewing & Fermentation Research Lab at Bald Birds Brewing Co. in Jersey Shore is intent on investigating all of the components that impact taste, from production to distribution to storage.
A pair of campus organizations are partnering on a "Speak Out Social" to raise awareness of domestic violence and sexual assault, as well as donations for the YWCA of Northcentral Pennsylvania's Wise Options floor.
Continuing a 30-year partnership, 23 students in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s business & hospitality division are set to staff the kitchens of Churchill Downs during the upcoming Kentucky Derby.
Newswatch 16's Chris Keating made a Tuesday morning visit to campus for Rotorfest, an interactive career day bringing together emergency response and aviation employers, current Penn College students and faculty, and dual-enrollment students from K-12 schools and career technology centers.
From the Spring 2023 Penn College Magazine: Get a jump-start on the growing season with tips for starting seeds indoors with culinary arts & systems grad Skylar (Burke) Diehl, '12. Skylar and her husband, Evan (a 2011 grad in heavy construction equipment technology: technician emphasis) practice homesteading on their 3-acre farm near Howard. "Homesteading is about living a self-sufficient life, which can look different in every homestead," Skylar Diehl says.
A memorial service will be Saturday, April 15, for Douglas M. Sherry, a part-time sociology instructor at Penn College, who died Dec. 29 at the age of 57. Among the survivors is his wife, Laura M. Dickinson, an associate professor of English-composition.
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