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Culinary arts faculty and students at Penn College recently created a "Taste of Technology" presentation for visiting high school students, showing – with a dash of science – how a kitchen can be transformed into a chemistry set. "We want to learn about liquid nitrogen and different food products and how to use that in avant-garde cuisine," said Chef Frank M.

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. Richard Butler and Kiana Thomas, regular part-time Dining Services Workers I, effective Dec. 16 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.

A Pennsylvania College of Technology professor of industrial and human factors design addressed the inspirational and innovative “maker movement” at the fall conference of the American Society for Engineering Education Middle Atlantic Section held recently at Bucknell University. Thomas E.

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. David E. Maurer, regular part-time Lab Coordinator, Programs,  School of Sciences, Humanities & Visual Communications; beginning Dec.

Students pour the mortar that will adhere the concrete tabletop to its stone base. Luse reacts to the class's "level" of craftsmanship. Hintz lays down a bead of caulk between the halves. Who needs a lift truck with a team of students to do the heavy toting? An impressive community project is celebrated with a photo op.

Linda M. Barnes, associate professor of occupational therapy assistant, provides an overview of the challenges and opportunities inherent in accommodating an aging population of baby boomers. Rob A. Wozniak, associate professor of architectural technology, adds his insight to students' brainstorming.

An assembly line preps stars to be fondly affixed to the Veterans Holiday Tree. Regina M. Peluzzo, a civil engineering technology major from Philadelphia, hangs lights. Personalized ribbons enhance the tree's meaning. Red, white and blue lights twinkle as Aaron S. Haefner, a second-shift horticulture technician from General Services, helps get to those hard-to-reach places.

President Gilmour announces the winners in the ATHS – a warm, dry haven from the drizzle outside the doors. Sidewalk puddles reflect holiday lights. College community shares season's greetings. Getting a closer look at this year's entries Attendees had opportunity to create personalized cards.

A biology professor at Pennsylvania College of Technology who specializes in brain research was an appropriate participant for the topic “Shaping Your Brain for the Future” – the theme of the second annual STEM Awareness Career Day held recently at Wellsboro Area High School’s administration building. Justin M.

More than 350 people fill the Klump Academic Center Auditorium for Tuesday's first presentation of the newly named Daniel J. Doyle Technology & Society Colloquia Series. Against a backdrop of past and present images, Katrina A. Sinclair discusses the use of technology and propaganda by the Nazis and the Islamic State group. Sinclair enhanced her presentation with live polling.