Penn College News

Students Articles

Displaying 4541 - 4550 of 5612 results (page 455 of 562)

(Fall 2009 list of graduates) The dean's list for the Fall 2009 semester has been announced at Penn College: Lance C. Abel, Dover, Bachelor of Science, Information Technology: Network Specialist ConcentrationJohn F. Aber, Wellsburg, N.Y., Associate of Applied Science, Welding TechnologyJaime R.

A freshman collision repair technology student is part ofthe vehicle-restoration crew featured in "Car Czar: Amphicar," to be rebroadcast at 3 p.m. Jan. 21 on the National Geographic Channel. Stephen P. Schwartz, of Huntingdon Valley,was a senior atLower Moreland High School when he wasrecommended by a teacherfor an internshipwiththe Marquis Auto Restoration Shop in Philadelphia.

Twenty-five students graduated recently from the Practical Nursing Program at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro. The distinguished speakers for the Dec.

With Spring 2010 classes just around the corner, Pennsylvania College of Technology greatly eased the start-up process for more than 150 new and transferring students. Joined by their families for the opening of Welcome Weekend on Jan.

Pennsylvania College of Technology held its Winter Commencement ceremony Saturday, Dec. 19, at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport. The student speaker was Micah A. Metzel, of Dallastown, who received a bachelor’s degree in technology management from the School of Business and Computer Technologies. Also speaking was Christine M.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has presented student achievement awards to its December 2009 graduates. The award winners, their hometowns and academic majors are: President's Award, presented for leadership and service to the college: Micah A. Metzel, Dallastown, technology management.

Penn College got some national television exposure this month on NBC and CNN. Banner-carrying members of the college's Students in Free Enterprise chapter, in New York City on Dec. 5 with their adviser (Dennis R. Williams, associate professor of business administration/management), were glimpsed in the closing moments of "Weekend Today." Students Kaitlyn M. Kennedy, Shawn S.

A group of Pennsylvania College of Technology students helped to raise $3,000 for the world's poor through a recent fair-trade craft sale. Students pursuing bachelor's degrees in applied human services organized and staffed an on-campus sale of handmade goods from around the world through an organization known as Ten Thousand Villages.

Works by baking and pastry arts students at Pennsylvania College of Technology were auctioned to raise more than $1,600 for Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity during the School of Hospitality's annual Food Show on Dec. 4. The centerpiece of the fundraising effort was a silent auction of 12 chocolate houses created by students in the Principles of Chocolate Works course.

In a gathering as diverse and colorful as any holiday get-together, members of the Penn College familyare putting their distinct spin on a yuletide standard taking part in the Community Theatre League's production of "Scrooge! The Musical." The show, a tuneful retelling of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," opened Dec. 10 and will continue at 7:30 nightly Dec. 17-19 and at 2 p.m. Dec.