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When Pennsylvania College of Technology sophomore Jeffrey J. Faherty entered his first marathon race in Harrisburg on Nov. 11, he didn't know what to expect and he was surprised with the result.
Penn College's "Students of the Month" for October and November were among Thursday's honorees at Williamsport City Hall, where they were treated to a mayoral reception and publicly introduced during the City Council meeting. From left are Mayor Mary B. Wolf; Ryan P. Becker, of Johnstown, a construction management major; Robert P.
The Wildcat Talent Competition, sponsored by the Student Activities Office, was held Thursday night in Penn's Inn. At far left, student Bradley D. Martin, a cabinetmaking and millwork student from Granville Summit, takes the stage. Also pictured is singer/songwriter Shwa, who performed and emceed the open-mic portion of the evening. The winners were Kevin M.
Jeremiah C. Gee, assessment coordinator in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Integrated Studies, recently presented a 75-minute session at the 2007 Assessment Institute in Indianapolis.
A Pittsburgh-based landscaping company has provided a boost to a growing scholarship fund for students studying landscape technology at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Daniel Eichenlaub, president of Eichenlaub Inc. Landscape Contractor, visited Penn College's Earth Science Center near Allenwood recently to present a check for $1,000 to support the Richard J. Weilminster Scholarship Fund.
The TRIO Student Support Services Program at Pennsylvania College of Technology − which helps low-income or first-generation students and those with disabilities stay in college and earn degrees − has been funded 100 percent for 2007-08 by a $230,969 grant from the U.S. Department of Education. TRIO Student Support Services is designed to serve 160 students per year at Penn College.
The festive and creative holiday cards displayed along Penn College's pedestrian mall were lighted in a traditional ceremony outside the ATHS on Wednesday night, and this year's winners in the student and employee categories were announced. The Occupational Therapy Assistant Club claimed the top prize among student organizations: $200 for its club account.
Penn College students who were born at the Williamsport Hospital and Medical Center, and who graduated from high school this year, may be eligible for a one-time $500 scholarship award from the Williamsport Hospital and Medical Center Campus of Susquehanna Health. The scholarship awards will be made only to students enrolled at Penn College within one year of their high school graduation.
The Financial Aid Office at Pennsylvania College of Technology announces a new scholarship-application process that students will find easier and faster to complete each year. The college has teamed with Nelnet, a diversified educational-services company, to produce an online scholarship application for current and incoming students.
Asesh K. Das, a professor of information technology in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Business and Computer Technologies, recently presented a paper at the 10th IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) High Assurance Systems Engineering Symposium at the University of Texas in Dallas.