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A dozen dedicated Pennsylvania College of Technology students are driven to succeed at Baja SAE Tennessee Tech. The students are aiming for a stellar showing at the demanding Society of Automotive Engineers competition, featuring 100 collegiate teams from throughout the United States and four other countries.
At play on a Sunday study break Living, learning ... and friendly competition. The Automotive Living-Learning Community students and friends got together Sunday for a friendly (but competitive) session of dodgeball in Penn College's Field House. The students seemed to be having a good time and they were laughing and joking with each other," said Eric D.
Fifteen students in the Cakes and Decorations II course concluded the eight-week class Friday with a wedding cake competition.
History provides clues for solving present-day challenges. Math explains the mystery behind technology. Communication helps individuals work together to build rich and rewarding lives. Incorporating practical experiences and career exploration into lesson planning can help students apply basic theories and find areas of interest that could lead to future career interests.
Ethan Ruhl flashes a smile for Taylor R. Delmonico, of Flemington, N.J. Like all of the college students pictured here, she is enrolled in the dental hygiene: health policy and administration concentration. Crystal C. Harrison, of Dallastown, shares with Madison Stout tips on thorough toothbrushing ... ... and proper flossing technique.
Whatever vestiges of winter lingered in the air and in the forecast, Saturday's Open House visitors found abundant warmth in the amity and assistance of Penn College students, faculty/staff and alumni.
All five Pennsylvania College of Technology spring sports teams saw action last week and together they posted a combined 3-6 mark. Baseball In nonconference action against Marywood University on Tuesday, Penn College gave up six runs in the second inning – five unearned – and trailed 11-1 before scoring five runs in the last of the ninth in an 11-6 loss.
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. Randy E. Lukens, full-time Painter, General Services; effective April 4 Jack P.
A series of business and management offerings, including four new classes, has been announced for the coming weeks by Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The classes will be held in the college’s Klump Academic Center, except “Managing Multiple Priorities,” which will meet in the Center for Business & Workforce Development.
Job-hunters crowd into Penn's Inn on Thursday afternoon. Jessica Daluz, university programs specialist at Google ... ... describes "Googleyness" and other attributes of desirable candidates ... ... and talks with Bahram Golshan, associate professor of computer information technology. A student pays close attention to his potential future.