"Penn College: Shaping the Next Generation of Welders," a recent article prepared by Miller Electric Manufacturing LLC – one of the institution's generous corporate partners – details students' numerous opportunities to apply their learning beyond the lab.
Neslihan “Nesli” Alp’s education and decorated career in academia have prompted several moves over the years, from her native Turkey to various regions in the United States. But her latest stop feels like home. Alp is the new vice president for academic affairs and provost at Pennsylvania College of Technology, the institution’s highest-ranking academic officer.
Jabbour explains the financial expectations, as well as the cultural benefits, involved with the European itinerary. The Architecture Department and Naim N. Jabbour, assistant professor of architecture, highlighted one of Penn College's Global Experience programs during a recent information session in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student was one of about 100 nationwide to receive a scholarship from the Specialty Equipment Marketing Association, an organization serving the automotive aftermarket industry. The SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund awarded a $2,750 scholarship to Brandan R. Marhefka, of Windber.
Students moseyed on over to the Field House on Saturday for a rootin' tootin' night of themed fun at "Wild, Wild Wildcats," organized by Penn College's Office of Student Engagement.
Pennsylvania College of Technology students were among those on hand Saturday as their 193rd Special Operations Wing, a unit of the Pennsylvania Air National Guard, transmitted its final message to spectators during the Community Days Air Show at the Lancaster Airport in Lititz.
The Gallery at Penn College kicked off its new season this past week with the art, inspiration and activism of metal sculptor Lynden Cline. “We are so fortunate that our visiting artist could share new perspectives on art and the creative process through interactive experiences with students, faculty, staff and the community,” said Penny Griffin Lutz, gallery director.
Students in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s surgical technology major are joining hospitals and colleges throughout the country in observing National Surgical Technologists Week, Sept. 18-24. National Surgical Technologists Week is a promotional event of the Association of Surgical Technologists to celebrate those who work in the field.
Pennsylvania College of Technology is among more than 300 higher-education institutions recognized in the 2022 Military Times Best for Vets: Colleges list. This year’s Best for Vets: Colleges survey featured schools that answered more than 70 questions on their services and programs for military students, whether active-duty, veteran, or families and dependents of service members.
Haupt appropriately holds forth in a parking area near the Electrical Technologies Center. Students, faculty/staff and visitors from the Dunham Children's Learning Center get closer to the truth of electricity's might ... from a safe vantage, of course. A glove quickly bursts into flames after coming in contact with an electrical line.
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