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Penn College welcomes 15 new full-time faculty and librarians to begin the Fall 2019 semester.  The cohort represents a wealth of industry and academic expertise, directly supporting institutional values of providing a hands-on education in a student-centered environment. "Our new faculty and librarians present a wide range of innovative perspectives and skills," said Joanna K.

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. Nicole A. Lloyd, regular part-time Dining Services Worker III, effective Aug. 16 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.

J. Elliott Strickland Jr., vice president for student affairs at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was selected to serve on the NCAA Division III Membership Committee. Strickland’s four-year term on the 10-member committee runs through August 2023, and he is eligible for reappointment.

Oppressive heat was no match for Saturday's impressive help to first-year students, as accessible members of the campus community eased the anxiety and/or excitement of entire collegiate carloads.

Students looking to broaden their perspectives and experience other cultures through worldwide travel and educational opportunities will benefit from a new fund established by two senior administrators at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The college’s first endowed Global Learning Fund features a financial commitment from Carolyn R.

Onlookers line the Hagan Way entrance (clearly marked as Wildcat turf) for the big reveal. President Gilmour thanks the college employees who found a campus home for the sculpture, noting their involvement embodies the teamwork ethos of Little League.

Pennsylvania College of Technology recently completed a four-year partnership with JED Campus, a national collegiate mental health program designed to guide colleges through a collaborative process of building comprehensive systems, programs and policies.

With the undeniable promise (and inevitable hiccups) of the 2019-20 year front and center on the agenda, Pennsylvania College of Technology President Davie Jane Gilmour met with faculty and staff Thursday morning to chart a confident course for the fall semester.

Snider takes the stage during an open session for campus employees. The speaker points to New Kensington's collaborative approach as a workable revitalization model for the Penn College community.

Joanna K. Flynn has been named dean of curriculum and instruction at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Flynn, who most recently served as associate professor of mathematics, has been employed at the college since 2003. She is the recipient of the highest teaching honor presented to a Penn College faculty member – the Veronica M.