Mary R. Shuma Rudberg has been named director of counseling at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Rudberg, who has extensive professional and educational experience in the counseling field, began her duties this month.
An incoming first-year student, enrolled in Penn College's concrete science technology major, is among the 2023 Williamsport Area High School graduates featured in a rotating series of senior billboards.
Pennsylvania College of Technology recently presented DAISY Awards, which recognize nursing excellence, to a student who showed compassion to an infant patient and to a member of the college’s nursing faculty, who was recognized for her caring attitude toward students.
Penn College's first "summer" Open House brought 126 prospective students to campus on Friday, 14 of whom traveled from out-of-state (Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York). The majority are considering a Fall 2024 start or later; the remainder are looking at Fall 2023.
Penn College's first "summer" Open House brought 126 prospective students to campus on Friday, 14 of whom traveled from out-of-state (Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York). The majority are considering a Fall 2024 start or later; the remainder are looking at Fall 2023.
Twelve students graduating in this weekend's three Spring Commencement ceremonies were honored Thursday night during the Excellence in Student Leadership and Service Awards Ceremony in Le Jeune Chef Restaurant.
Awards were presented to noteworthy Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty and staff on May 11, among a number of long-established milestones as the 2022-23 academic year comes to a close. President Michael J. Reed celebrated the honorees during an all-college meeting, held in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium and livestreamed.
As an assistant professor and department head, Ken J. Kinley looks forward to the slew of senior projects presented by electronics and automation students each spring at Pennsylvania College of Technology. This year, he identified two projects that stood out among the seniors’ outstanding work: a home control system developed by Austin N. Deibert, of Slatington, and an automated valve control system devised by Nicholas Semon, of Norristown.
The institution’s earliest tinkerers and innovators returned to campus recently for the 20th annual Williamsport Technical Institute Reunion.
The institution’s earliest tinkerers and innovators returned to campus recently for the 20th annual Williamsport Technical Institute Reunion.
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