Myal Soul fills CC Commons with uncommon musical talent. The Jamaican flag adorns a bowl of fried plantains, adding Caribbean flair to the bill of fare. Posters, including one honoring authors Alice Walker and Langston Hughes, celebrate contributions of African-Americans. Buttons reflect an array of cultural and historic experience. Students applaud the entertainment.
Carol A. Lugg, dean of construction and design technologies, applauds the organizers of the roundtable. Among her observations?
A worldwide leader in thermoplastics has strengthened its bond with Pennsylvania College of Technology by committing additional funding for a scholarship benefiting students seeking a degree in plastics. SEKISUI SPI recently contributed $14,000 to its namesake Student Workforce Development Scholarship at the college.
A Penn College faculty member and a New York high school senior planning to enroll in the college's automotive restoration technology major will be among the guests on Saturday's broadcast of The Auto Lab, a radio series about the automotive industry, its history and culture. The Feb. 23 episode will include an interview with instructor Roy H. Klinger and student Gram P.
Becker (left) and Meszaros, students in Chef Michael J. Ditchfield's catering class, were instrumental in the dinner planning. (Photo by Trisha M. Temple, coordinator of student activities-programming) Join Student Activities for "an evening of lace, ruffles and neon" in a retro Murder Mystery Dinner themed around "My Killer 80s Prom." Janelle R.
Courtesy of a gift from a locally based financial advisory firm, students enrolled in business majors at Pennsylvania College of Technology have access to Barron’s Digital subscriptions, as well as a variety of resources provided through an experiential learning initiative offered by the Barron’s in Education Program from Dow Jones.
A health information management student at Pennsylvania College of Technology was selected as a student liaison by the Pennsylvania Health Information Management Association. Kathleen S. Baumer, of New Columbia, is one of three students chosen for the position.
A haven for hands-on learning since it first welcomed students more than 30 years ago, the occupational therapy assistant lab at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been updated to provide an even more realistic simulation space for students. The lab, which provides education to students pursuing associate degrees in occupational therapy assistant, was renovated for the 2018-19 academic year.
Earl L. Mowrey Jr., of AACA's Susquehannock Region (and an adjunct faculty member at the college), introduces Cantwell. Against photos of striped Mustangs manufactured as Hertz rental cars, the special guest answers student questions. A 1966 GT350 owned by club member Robert "Fritz" Christ (right) draws a crowd in the college's transmission lab ... ... where Nick W.
Team members involved in expansion of the Lycoming Engines Metal Trades Center at Penn College will discuss their roles and responsibilities during a roundtable session from 3:30-5 p.m. Tuesday in Room 104 of College Avenue Labs.
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