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Seventeen first-place winners from Pennsylvania College of Technology have advanced to the 52nd annual National SkillsUSA Conference, to be held from June 20-24 in Louisville, Kentucky. Three other students finished in the top four places in their respective categories during the SkillsUSA Pennsylvania Leadership and Skills Conference held earlier this month in Hershey.
Enjoying both the cuisine and the company are (clockwise from bottom left) Cody A. Forke, a building automation technology student from Gilbertsville; Josiah D. Stoltzfus, construction management, Morgantown; Morgan N. Keyser, Cogan Station, graphic design; and Bryonna A. Aldubayan, Old Forge, pre-applied health studies: occupational therapy concentration. A diner is served by Allison A.
An inspirational sentiment greets attendees in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium. Colin Ryan addresses fiscal matters in relatable fashion ... ... with moments of knowing laughter ... ... and observations that bring serious reflection. Elizabeth L.
Brian Regan Comedian Brian Regan will perform at the Community Arts Center on Thursday, May 5, as part of a 38-city tour throughout North America. The Bush Campus Center has a limited number of tickets available for Penn College students, faculty and staff at a reduced ticket price of $42. Tickets will be available from Tuesday until 8 p.m. Friday.
After a couple of weeks when the weather created some schedule interruptions, Pennsylvania College of Technology spring sports teams found themselves quite busy last week with 20 games.
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. Julia Mansfield, full-time Coordinator, Practical Nursing, Penn College at Wellsboro, Workforce Development & Continuing Education; effective April 25 Ernest C.
On Wednesday, the annual Student Activities Awards banquet was held to honor student organizations, student leaders and advisers for their contributions to their organizations, Penn College and the Greater Williamsport community during the 2015-16 academic year. Joining the banquet as a special guest speaker was Craig A.
Fifty graduates of Williamsport Technical Institute, a Penn College predecessor that existed under that name from 1941-65, returned Friday for the 16th annual WTI reunion. While on campus, they reminisced with one another, evoking the people and places of the college’s past.
Because a patient experiencing a health emergency will likely be cared for by many health care professionals with differing specialties, Pennsylvania College of Technology has taken an active approach to ensure that students understand the roles and collaboration necessary on a health care team.
As role-playing humans and dummy patients cover the ground after a simulated drone attack, students Brittany L. Neupauer and Christopher H. Warney, both of Williamsport, assess the response. As emergency personnel in hazmat gear go through their paces, Brandon A. Schrimp, of Williamsport, puts his observations on the record. Shakeem S.