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On-site power generation students at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been awarded two of five $2,500 national scholarships announced this academic year by the Electrical Generating Systems Association. Among the David I. Coren Memorial Scholarship winners for the 2015-16 year are Garritt R. Aucker, of Winfield, and Dakota G. Schwartz, of Trevose. Garritt R. Aucker Dakota G.

Matt R. Gingerich shows students the Erb Brothers container nursery area. Longwood's entrance, dressed for fall At 14 feet high and 300 feet long, Longwood Gardens' famous interior Green Wall is the largest in North America. On Tuesday, 27 members of the Horticulture Club and two faculty – Dennis P. Skinner, assistant professor, and Carl J.

Members of the Health Sciences LLC and friends balance fun and adventure on a toppled log. (Peer mentor Alexandra D. Petrizzi, a dental hygiene: health policy and administration concentration major from Langhorne, is second from right.) Tushanna M. Habalar (left), a nursing faculty member and co-adviser to the LLC, leads a hiking party through picture-perfect fall surroundings. Jessica L.

Nine Pennsylvania College of Technology plastics students recently enhanced their education at the Society of Plastics Engineers 31st Annual Blow Molding Conference in Pittsburgh.

Stephanie M. Puckly The latest post by the CEO and founder of Smart College Visit features Stephanie M. Puckly, who has found a "perfect fit" in Penn College's welding and fabrication engineering technology major.

A new study projects an excellent job market nationwide for college graduates in 2015-16. If Pennsylvania College of Technology’s recent Career Fair is any indication, that study is correct. More than 190 employers offering 2,400-plus job and internship opportunities recruited students from all six of the college’s academic schools during the Fall Career Fair at the main campus.

The rain ceased and the smiles poured forth Sunday as the campus community flung wide its doors to potential students, their families and friends at Fall Open House. A pleasant autumn day on a beautiful campus provided the backdrop for an in-depth look at academic programs, student life and facilities.

Two Pennsylvania College of Technology students were recently awarded scholarships from industry partners. Andrew T. Kappelmeier, of Landenberg, and Bryce T. Crowley, of Smethport, both enrolled in the two-year heating, ventilation and air conditioning technology major, are among the 2015 recipients of the Clifford H. “Ted” Rees Jr. Scholarship.

Kayla A. Gross, an applied management student from Danville, talks with 2011 business administration: banking and finance alumna Amy (Dibble) Chervinsky. Business students chat in the SASC lobby. Chris Frantz, ’05, business management, talks to an attentive audience that filled the SASC presentation room. A student asks alumni for their book recommendations.

President Davie Jane Gilmour is joined at the NACA conference by student attendees Brittany R. Terpstra, Wildcat Events Board president, and Kashiki E. Harrison, the organization's co-events coordinator. Penn College's president spoke Friday morning at the National Association for Campus Activities' Mid-Atlantic Conference underway in Buffalo, New York.