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Three Pennsylvania College of Technology students, all enrolled in the four-year aviation maintenance technology major, have received scholarships from Helicopter Foundation International/Helicopter Association International. Sophomore Cody C. Bentzel, of Williamsport, and junior Ethan J.
Months of painstaking work resulted in an impressive showing on the international stage for Pennsylvania College of Technology at the recent Society of Automotive Engineers’ event in Cookeville, Tennessee.
Two honor society chapters at Pennsylvania College of Technology held induction ceremonies this past week. On a picture-perfect day, some of Phi Theta Kappa's newest members and their advisers pause for a group photo on the ACC steps.
Two new members have been appointed to the Community Arts Center Board of Directors during the downtown facility's 25th anniversary celebration. Robert P. Walker and Nicole Nardi, both of Williamsport, were recently added to the 12-member governing board, which will oversee implementation of a new Strategic Plan that will take the organization through 2019-22.
“Veronica’s Garden,” a new indoor terrarium, is breathing beauty and oxygen into the Student & Administrative Services Center. Named in honor of Veronica M. Muzic, the first recipient of Penn College’s Master Teacher Award, the terrarium has been installed in the former “Core” on the second floor of the building and is visible from all three floors.
Nursing instructor Tushanna M. Habalar (in white), leads students in inserting an IV into “SimMan,” an electronically controlled patient simulator. During a flu shot clinic on campus, physician assistant student Savanna R. Stauffer, '17, draws a dose of the vaccine into a syringe.
A student in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s innovative two-year concrete science technology major has received a prestigious $10,000 industry fellowship. Joseph F. DiBucci, of Glenshaw, was awarded the Richard D. Stehly Memorial Fellowship from the ACI Foundation, a nonprofit subsidiary of the American Concrete Institute.
The first Penn College Construction Management Competition, a two-day event primarily orchestrated and judged by three students about to graduate, has crowned its first champions.
An article about the Happy Valley Brewery in State College – including a Q&A with Christopher P. Good, an employee who soon will be among the first graduates of Penn College's brewing and fermentation science major – is featured in the latest issue of Provisions magazine.
Sunlight kisses the golden hair of a happy hunter. The sprint is on ... ... as no stone is left unturned. The grass is always greener ... when contrasted with bright, blue eggs. The Penn College mascot, for whom the popular event is named, is generous with hugs.