Pennsylvania College of Technology held its Fall 2018 commencement on Saturday, Dec. 22, in the Community Arts Center, bringing down the curtain − as winter officially arrives and the new year nears − on another season of academic success.
Pennsylvania College of Technology presented student achievement awards to its Fall 2018 graduates. A commencement ceremony was held Saturday, Dec. 22, at the Community Arts Center, Williamsport. The award winners, their hometowns and academic majors are: President’s Award, presented for leadership and service to the college: Efrem K. Foster, Williamsport, applied management.
Destined to make the holidays merrier for local boys and girls, gifts await pickup near the Student Activities Office. Gadalla, an aviation maintenance technology major from Mechanicsburg, shuttles the colorful bounty to a transport cart ... ... and helps Steve Wenzel, gym coordinator at The Salvation Army, during the load-in.
Throngs of visitors will soon converge on Harrisburg to celebrate the commonwealth’s agricultural prominence, and Pennsylvania College of Technology students and employees will be there to help honor the event’s 2019 theme of “Inspiring Pennsylvania’s Story.” School of Business & Hospitality majors from Penn College take part in a Student Cooking Challenge at the 2018 Pennsylvania Farm Show.
Pennsylvania College of Technology recently announced the winners of its annual Food Show. The Food Show provides a venue for students to share their final projects in several courses and to gain feedback from industry professionals who judge their work.
Apropos the hands-on education in their school of choice, Penn College students were granted access to real-world equipment. Students and faculty oblige their hosts for a fun photo op. Penn College construction majors traveled to Malvern this month for an eye-opening perspective on the commercial concrete industry. Instructors Franklin H. Reber and Harry W. Hintz Jr.
A work by John A. Gondy, of Glenmoore, enrolled in residential construction technology and management: architectural technology concentration On display through Dec. 22 Abstract artistry by Nowell H.
Pennsylvania College of Technology electrical students powered their education throughout the fall semester by employing their skills at a regional park. The 15 second-semester students installed electrical service at Lime Bluff Recreation Area in Hughesville. What began in the heat of August ended in December’s chill as the students worked about five hours a week at the complex.
A civil engineering technology student at Pennsylvania College of Technology is one of four to be recognized by the American Society of Civil Engineers’ Central Pennsylvania Section for outstanding academic achievement. Among those presented with a $2,000 check at the section’s November dinner meeting, marking the 27th time that the awards have been presented, was Derek M. Grose, of Watsontown.
Second-semester students seeking an associate degree in electrical technology at Penn College installed electrical service to Lime Bluff Recreation Area in Hughesville throughout the fall semester.
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