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Pennsylvania College of Technology recently approved articulation agreements with three institutions to help associate-degree graduates further their education with a bachelor’s degree in emergency management technology.
A student from Williamsport is the first to complete a worksite internship via Pennsylvania College of Technology’s new degree in business administration: sport and event management concentration. Alexandra M. Lehman hopes to use her degree to plan and manage conferences, fundraisers, celebrations and other such events for a large organization.
Emerging victorious from a Homecoming tradition, a team of upperclassmen ... ... handily defeated a never-say-die freshman lineup. The freshmen started Wednesday's annual Homecoming flag football game in possession, driving the ball downfield to take an early 7-0 lead ...
Hailee L. Hartman Penn College junior Hailee L. Hartman earned the National Soccer Coaches Association of America's top honor when she was named the Division III Women's Player of the Week. The award comes a day after she was named Player of the Week by the North Eastern Athletic Conference – both mark the first time any player at Penn College has garnered either award.
Paul “PJ” Lemoncelli, who earned a bachelor’s degree in culinary arts technology from Penn College in 2006, was named the Best In-Flight Executive Chef of 2016 during the International Flight Services Association’s annual chefs competition. Four competing chefs were tasked with preparing an appetizer and entrée in 30 minutes, using five required ingredients.
Where can graduates of Penn College's information assurance and cyber security bachelor's degree expect to work? Sandra Gorka, associate professor of computer information technology, provides possible avenues for fulfilling careers in a short Guggenheim Productions video added to the college's YouTube channel.
Anthony J. Pace, director of student activities, welcomes the crowd and introduces this year's "My Last Words" presenter. Penn's Inn offers an intimate setting ... ... for Tina M. Evans to impart "12 Words That Will Change Your Life." Sandra Lakey (right foreground) the faculty member who delivered the My Last Words lecture in 2008, is among those attending Evans' presentation.
Students in a human services class at Pennsylvania College of Technology are lending their expertise to an important local cause – the Community Challenge supporting the Salvation Army of Williamsport. This year’s Community Challenge offers two events: the Salvation Army 10K & 20K Trail Race, set for Saturday, Oct.
Gary A. Sojka Former Bucknell University President Gary A. Sojka, whose “Feeding the Future: Can We Nourish 9.7 Billion People in 2050?” kicks off Penn College's 2016-17 Colloquia Series next week, was interviewed on WKOK radio Wednesday morning. Sojka discussed with "On the Mark" co-hosts Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan his campus appearance at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct.
Automotive student Gibreel B. Conteh, of Philadelphia, feeds an appetite as big as his smile. Mary E. Haines (left) and Barbara A. Kohler are among the Dining Services workers ... ... serving up succulent clams ... ... and shrimp and sausage. Awash in camaraderie and clad in lobster bibs are (from left) students Cameron Brown, of Tower City; Taylor Delp, of New Berlin; Maura K.