Pennsylvania College of Technology manufacturing students were driven to succeed at a recent international showcase simulating real-world engineering. The Penn College contingent placed third out of nearly 100 teams in the marquee event at Baja SAE in Pittsburg, Kansas.
A behemoth on the tarmac, the plane seems even more enormous when partially pulled into the spacious Lumley Aviation Center hangar. Collision repair instructor Roy H. Klinger (left) and aviation instructor Michael R. Robison begin the laborious process of painting over the plane's prior corporate identity.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has won its second Telly Award of the year, thanks to a video featuring an inspirational student. “Masonry with Nicole” is a bronze winner for motivational online video programming in the 35th annual international competition.
Baking and pastry arts students at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently furnished a lavish “Grand Pastry Buffet” for the college’s scholarship donors and recipients, showcasing two years of education.
Kris Patterson, of the Penn State Bakery, demonstrates the classic baguette. The baguettes enter the oven. Students check the texture and color.
The Spring 2014 list of Pennsylvania College of Technology graduates has been released by the Registrar's Office. Spring 2014 dean's list Lane M. Ackerman, Abington, Bachelor of Science, Construction Management Angelo S. Ackers, Hamilton, N.J., Bachelor of Science, Automotive Technology Management Andrew A.
The dean's list for the Spring 2014 semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been compiled. List of Spring 2014 graduates Shayna L. Abbott, Port Allegany, Associate of Applied Science, Pre-Dental Hygiene Shannon L. Abercrombie, Roaring Branch, Bachelor of Science, Applied Health Studies: Occupational Therapy Assistant Concentration Andrew A.
Two students in baking, pastry and culinary arts majors at Pennsylvania College of Technology were selected by faculty to receive the “Award of Excellence,” which included an educational trip to the National Restaurant Association’s 2014 NRA Show. The May graduates, Amy E. Lynn, who earned an associate degree in baking and pastry arts, and Lewis D.
Making a cruiser sparkle Police Officer Charles E. O'Brien enjoys some grillside fellowship with the Sigma Pi brethren. The view from Penn's Loft A fraternity shares its gratitude. A number of students from the Sigma Pi fraternity recently took a break from finals to have a cookout with Penn College Police officers and to wash the department's vehicles.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s dual enrollment program for high school students, Penn College NOW, is launching extensive revisions for Fall 2014, most notably eliminating tuition costs for participating students and expanding the number of course offerings.
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