Flanked by supportive teammates, Jordyn A. Nehmsmann, a web and interactive media major from Spring Grove, makes a pitch. John J. Messer (left) and Michael Keefe Also presenting are Christopher J. Goodwin, of Jericho, Vt., and Kathleen A. Anderson, of Turbotville, both enrolled in web and interactive media.
Nine Pennsylvania College of Technology students in instructor Carl J. Bower Jr.’s Insects and Diseases of Ornamental Plants course passed the Pennsylvania Pesticide Applicator Certification exam offered Nov. 25 on campus.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student is one of 30 nationwide recipients of a $1,000 grant from the Ohio-based Davey Tree Expert Co. Samuel J.
A chocolate house made by Milton resident Ching Chan received the Chef Eugene Mattucci Best of Show Award in the annual Food Show at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Chan is a student in the college’s baking and pastry arts major.
From left are student Alexander J. Hilton, promoted to green belt; Dr. William B. Urosevich, former coach of the Wildcat Power Team; current coach Emmanuel A. Balaguer, promoted to second-degree black belt; and alumnus Logan T. Goddard, the year's outstanding jujitsu athlete and instructor. Emmanuel A.
Six members of the Penn College Martial Arts Club team showcased their skills during a belt promotion hosted in the Field House on Saturday. Jeremy P. Hansen, Alexander J. Hilton, Nnenna K. Uguru, Kenneth P. McGullam, Lewis C. Muya and Eric M. Russell participated in a training clinic and test with students from Penn State and Bucknell universities, and Lycoming College.
Mail processing clerk Judy L. Phillips accepts items from Gaven D. Crosby (left) and Eric T. McMahon for holiday shipment to troops abroad. Two members of the Residence Life Office's "Street Team," a group of 15 freshmen in student housing committed to improving campus life through community service, spearheaded the recent collection of items for the U.S.
The traditional end-of-the-year showcase of final projects by students in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s School of Business & Hospitality was held Friday in the Thompson Professional Development Center’s Mountain Laurel Room, from hors d’oeuvres and ice sculptures to desserts, cakes and the always-anticipated chocolate houses auctioned to benefit Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity.
Recognizing Pennsylvania College of Technology among its core partners for educating the next generation of construction managers, one of the largest general contractors in the United States has donated a piece of job-site technology to the institution.
Pennsylvania College of Technology will hold a commencement ceremony Saturday, Dec. 21, for the nearly 300 students who have petitioned to graduate at the end of the Fall 2013 semester. The ceremony will begin at 11 a.m. in the Community Arts Center, 220 W. Fourth St., Williamsport.
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