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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: Robert Haas , Carpenter, (Temporary), General Services, starting June 17
With only an occasional sprinkle despite the threat of thunderstorms, Saturday's 25th annual God, Country and Community Flag March carried the event's biggest crowd ever on a crosstown trek to Penn College's main entrance.
During a stroll through the Victorian House gardens, a child from Penn College's Children's Learning Center stops to smell the flowers. Temperatures in the low 80s coupled with low humidity on Friday made for a perfect opportunity to take in the scenic beauty on campus.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's nursing programs have earned reaccreditation from the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission. The next evaluation visit is scheduled for Fall 2015. Penn College offers associate and bachelor's degrees in nursing, as well as a practical nursing certificate.
The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program, in which Pennsylvania College of Technology students and the Salvation Army partnered to aid hundreds of lower-income individuals and families in preparing their returns, helped local residents receive nearly $240,000 in total refunds during the just-concluded 2007 tax year. According to statistics compiled by Phillip D.
Six students from the chimney-sweep and building trades gathered on campus this week for "Advanced Fireplace Construction," intensive hands-on instruction offered through the Pennsylvania Guild of Professional Chimney Sweeps. This is the eighth year for the guild's PA Masonry School program, which is taught by Glenn R.
The "Bears" and "Birds" from Penn College's Children's Learning Center visited the "Rockhounds" exhibit at Madigan Library on Tuesday. The children returned to the Bush Campus Center full of information about rocks, shark teeth and dinosaur bones. ( Photos by Sonya K. Miller and Regina G. Andes, temporary group leaders, Children's Learning Center)
The Occupational Therapy Assistant Program at Pennsylvania College of Technology celebrates its 20th graduating class this summer. In honor of this landmark, the program, in concert with Alumni Relations and Workforce Development & Continuing Education, sponsored a full day of educational and social events for alumni on May 30.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's aviation curriculum has been accredited by the National Center for Aircraft Technician Training − among only a handful of institutions to receive the designation and is the nation's first baccalaureate-degree program to be so recognized. The college is one of five partners in NCATT, established in 2005 under a National Science Foundation grant.
Two construction students at Pennsylvania College of Technology have collaborated on a "dream" project that will help local nursing-home residents better exercise their green thumbs. Bradley D. Martin, a construction carpentry major from Granville Summit, and Jacob D. Carlson, a cabinetmaking and millwork student from West Chester, recently built three planter boxes and accompanied by Marc E.