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Pennsylvania College of Technology celebrated the contributions and commitment of its employees by presenting Distinguished Staff Awards and other honors at ceremonies commemorating Employee Recognition Week.

During the hectic end to another academic year, a whirling week that culminates in a trio of graduations over two days, Pennsylvania College of Technology paused Thursday to reflect on the distinguished contributions of its employees.

The second annual Wildcat Walk, an initiative of Penn College's Wellness Committee, stepped off at noon Wednesday outside The Madigan Library.

Faculty members in the School of Industrial and Engineering Technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology have established the Automated Manufacturing and Machining Scholarship.

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Andrea N. Fitzsimmons, regular part-time painter, General Services, effective May 14 Bridgette R.

Engineering design faculty members at Pennsylvania College of Technology have established a scholarship for students enrolled in computer aided design majors at the college.

No soil? No problem for this garden! Fresh learning opportunities are growing at Penn College, thanks to a hydroculture garden that is serving the needs of landscape/horticulture majors.

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Caleb J. Swartz, full-time Admissions Representative, starting May 6 Ian M. Bell and Eric W. Tupper, full-time Technical Support Analysts-Computing Services, Information Technology Services, effective May 6 Diana L.

Students mired in the anxiety of Finals Prep had two opportunities for respite this past week, one of them a long-running campus tradition and the other a more recent addition to the Penn College stress-relief menu. Now in its 16th year,  Midnight Breakfast was held Thursday night in the Capitol Eatery.

A campus VIP (Very Important Pet) gently teaches important lessons to youngsters. Some members of the Dunham Children’s Learning Center “Bird’s Nest” learned how to approach a dog and pet it gently, thanks to a Friday morning visit from Tina M. Zechman, a second-shift General Services custodian, and her Labrador retriever, Harley. Photo by Regina G.