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Recognizing Pennsylvania College of Technology among its core partners for educating the next generation of construction managers, one of the largest general contractors in the United States has donated a piece of job-site technology to the institution.
A group of Pennsylvania College of Technology students placed third in the Associated Builders and Contractors’ National Construction Management Competition held recently in Las Vegas.
Three Penn College students have been administratively commended for alerting the occupants of a burning building and leading them to safety early on Sept. 22. Anthony V. Rode, of Lords Valley; Leonardo Tejeda, of New Rochelle, N.Y.; and Thomas P.
Students from Pennsylvania College of Technology represent one of only five institutions internationally to compete in the Denver Superefficient Housing Challenge, which could result in construction of an energy-efficient demonstration home that they design and document during the current academic year.
Scholarships funded by AGA Students at Pennsylvania College of Technology enrolled in majors related to energy and natural gas career fields can apply for scholarship assistance provided by the American Gas Association.
ABC National Chairman Greg Hoberock joins a team of blue-clad Penn College construction management students, from left: Charles J. Lutz, of Reading; Benjamin S. Stover, of Hershey; Nicholas S. Tomaine, of Lafayette Hill; Everett J. Zaluski, of Warrington; and Preston K. Nelson, of New Tripoli.
Construction management instructor Jason E. Krick joins classmates Preston K. Nelson and Benjamin J. Stover in talking with students and industry professionals at ACE-Frederick. Representatives of the four-year construction management major were again out in force recently to promote greater awareness of the nationally accredited bachelor-degree program at Penn College. Senior Benjamin J.
Tyler Myers For the third consecutive week and fourth time this year, Penn College junior wrestler Tyler Myers (Centre Hall) has been named the Penn State University Athletic Conference Wrestler of the Week for the period ending Feb.
Seniors open others' eyes to job potential in construction management. In their ongoing efforts to attract students to Penn College's four-year construction management major, seniors Benjamin J. Stover (left) and David S. Price attended the ACE Mentor Program’s College Fair held Tuesday afternoon at the John Wanamaker Building in Philadelphia.
Tyler Myers For the second straight week, Penn College junior Tyler Myers (Centre Hall) has been named the Penn State University Athletic Conference Wrestler of the Week. Myers went 3-0 on the week with three pins, defeating Penn State Greater Allegheny, Stony Brook University and West Chester University. So far this season, Myers is leading the team with a 16-1 record that includes 12 pins. T
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