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For her response to a national contest regarding how participation in a program offered at Pennsylvania College of Technology helped her, a Penn College student was recently selected to receive a Mapworks Scholarship. The recipient, Dalaney T.
Students in Luzerne County Community College’s architectural engineering technology associate-degree program will benefit from a recently signed agreement that establishes a clear and efficient path to complete a bachelor’s degree in building science and sustainable design at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Thomas McNally, in a photo from WACC's 1979 Montage yearbook Thomas Michael Patrick McNally, a member of the Williamsport Area Community College and Penn College faculty for more than 30 years, died Sunday, May 24, at his Camp Hill home. A licensed psychologist, McNally retired in 1998 as a counselor.
The list of graduates for the Spring 2015 semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been released.
The Spring 2015 dean's list has been issued at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Spring 2015 list of graduates Kyle H. Abel, Nazareth, Bachelor of Science, Culinary Arts and Systems Alyssa A. Ackley, Danville, Associate of Applied Science, Pre-Nursing Josiah S. Adams, Temple, Associate of Applied Science, Diesel Technology Ryan A.
The renowned Plastics Innovation & Resource Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology extended its expertise to plastics professionals throughout the country by hosting the seventh annual Hands-On Rotational Molding & Advanced Materials Workshop earlier this month.
Pennsylvania College of Technology archers used three first-place finishes to end third overall at the U.S. Outdoor Collegiate National Championships in Harrisonburg, Virginia, over the weekend. In addition, the Wildcats had eight All-Americans. “We shot strong all weekend, and I am very proud of how we finished,” said coach Chad Karstetter, who is in his 13th season.
A world-renowned sculptor and artist will exhibit his bronze sculptures and drawings in “Though much is taken, much abides …,” running May 28 through June 26 at The Gallery at Penn College. Ed Smith, a Guggenheim Fellow in sculpture and drawing, and an associate member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors, will be on hand for a Meet the Artist Reception set for 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Discover your creative side and learn from an industry professional how to take stunning digital photographs when Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology offers a three-week digital photography course this summer. The classes, taught by Wayne Palmer, will be held from 6 to 9 p.m.
Highlighted by its baseball championship team, Pennsylvania College of Technology’s first year as a member of the North Eastern Athletic Conference as a provisional member of NCAA Division III was a smashing success. “I am extremely pleased on how our athletics program transitioned to the NCAA Division III level,” said Scott Kennell, college director of athletics.