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With an eye toward snow removal, even on a sunny fall day, concrete science widen and improve an SASC sidewalk. Building construction technology instructor Franklin H. Reber Jr. and students were on the job again Monday, furthering their skills in yet another concrete improvement project.
Among those gathering in the PDC on Friday are (from left): Sandra M. Gallick, an architecture and sustainable design student from Linden; Dorothy J. Gerring, associate professor of architectural technology; Lester; Bartoldus; Christine A.
Students improve the mall, a heavily traveled north-south thoroughfare through the heart of campus. New sidewalk adorns future "green space" at the site of a torn-down home recently purchased by the college. Reber (left) and students unfurl the paper stencil. The crew rolls the stencil into place for an attractively imprinted finish ... ... made even more so by a dash of uniquely applied color.
Students get acquainted with Parker the Caterpillar, a whimsical bench in the arboretum's Childhood's Gate garden. And what's a trip to Penn State without ice cream, when you're literally chillin' with classmates? Pumpkins and other trappings of fall set the pastoral scene. Scott A.
The Harrisburg Area Volkswagen Owners Club has again donated funds toward a scholarship for automotive restoration students at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
President Davie Jane Gilmour and the congressman lead the group through the BTC, where they toured building construction and HVAC labs. Enlightening the entourage are Bradley M. Webb (left foreground), dean of engineering technologies; Ellyn A.
An engineering manager at TE Connectivity facilitated the donation of electronic components to a number of instructional areas at Pennsylvania College of Technology, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in plastics and polymer engineering technology in May 2004. William J. “Will” Moyer II, based at the company’s Middletown location, worked with Elizabeth A.
A learning opportunity for Pennsylvania College of Technology students is being extended to the community when an expert on cybersecurity visits campus. Jon Matthews, vice president of digital forensics and incident response for CyberMaxx, will address students and the public on Tuesday, Oct. 26, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. in Room 1056 of the Student & Administrative Services Center.
Eleven registrants from seven companies in Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Illinois attended a three-day Plastics Materials, Processing and Testing workshop offered through Pennsylvania College of Technology’s internationally known Plastics Innovation & Resource Center.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s decision to be one of the few benefited many at its recent in-person Fall Career Fair. Students and employers alike expressed gratitude for the opportunity to meet en masse for the first time since October 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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