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PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: Paul Starkey, Vice President for Academic Affairs/Provost, effective July 1
New students and their families attended Connections sessions in June and July, gaining a leisurely orientation to the Penn College campus before the hubbub of fall.
More than 140 prospective Penn College students and their guests participated in Friday's Senior Visit Day on main campus, the Admissions Office's newest recruitment event targeting high school students heading into their senior year.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday approved a budget (and tuition and fees) for 2010-11, authorized gifts to the City of Williamsport and the Williamsport Area School District, elected its slate of officers, and made appointments to the Corporate Advisory Board and the Community Arts Center Board.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday approved a $102.2 million operating budget and a total college budget of $144.4 million for 2010-11. The approved budget calls for a 4.81-percent increase in tuition and fees for Pennsylvania residents enrolled at the college. The budget reflects no increase in state funding.
The Sport Literature Association convened on campus Wednesday morning for its 27th annual conference. The conference attracted nearly 50 attendees from across the United States and from four other countries, including program chair Julian Meldon D'Arcy, of the University of Iceland. Local host for the four-day event is Mark D.
Abdul B. Pathan, professor of economics at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently presented a paper at the Pennsylvania Economic Association annual conference. Pathan's paper, titled "Successful Teaching of Economics Principles to Beginning Students," discussed strategies for preparing lectures and for keeping students motivated throughout the lecture.
Twenty-nine high school students attended Health Careers Camp on Penn College's campus June 16-17. The Health Careers Camp provided students entering grades nine to 12 the opportunity to learn about a variety of health careers and programs offered at the college.
PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: Hilary Hofstrom, Manager of Employment, Human Resources, effectiveJune 21
High schoolers visiting campus for the annual EMT-Paramedic Camp sponsored by Penn College and the state Department of Health explored Geisinger's newest Life Flight helicopter, an $8 million piece of equipment.