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Students and a faculty member from Pennsylvania College of Technology recently attended the Electrical Generating Systems Association On-Site Power School in New Orleans, participating in training sessions and meeting potential employers among the key industry representatives that attended. The group five students in the electric power generation technology major and Jon W.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has announced its list of graduates for the Fall 2007 semester.
Pennsylvania College of Technology announces its dean's list for the Fall 2007 semester.
A faculty member in Penn College's School of Health Sciences is mentioned in Thursday's editions of The New York Times for research conducted during her doctoral studies at Marywood University in Scranton. The work by Tina M. Evans-Simington, assistant professor of dental hygiene/applied health studies in conjunction with Dr. Kenneth W.
Pennsylvania College of Technology President Davie Jane Gilmour and Penn College Police Chief Chris Miller offer this follow-up to Tuesday's All-Student Meeting on community safety: We are encouraged by the excellent response from students, parents, landlords and the public following the All-Student Meeting and other safety-related communications issued by the administration at the start of the s
An alumnus has established a scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology to honor the memory of his late parents. Jeffrey L. Erdly, a 1972 graduate of Penn College predecessor institution Williamsport Area Community College, plans to make an annual award of $1,000 through the Carl and Bonnie Erdly Memorial Scholarship, which honors his father and mother.
Doubling off-campus police patrols, encouraging faculty and staff vigilance, and using the eyes and ears of the student body to report suspicious activities are among the weapons Pennsylvania College of Technology will use to support community safety in the wake of recent crimes in the city. An estimated 750 or more students turned out for a Tuesday afternoon meeting to discuss safety.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's nursing program has received grants from the Pennsylvania Higher Education Foundation and Blue Cross of Northeastern Pennsylvania to help students pay for college expenses. The nursing program was awarded $149,000 from PHEF for the 2007-08 academic year.
Representatives of Penn College's eight academic schools, as well as alumni and admissions personnel, were a popular attraction during the 92nd Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg this month.
Robert C. Dietrich has been named executive director of the Pennsylvania College of Technology Foundation. Established in 1981, the foundation is a nonprofit organization that seeks to secure financial and other support for the college. The foundation's activities include providing student scholarships and other financial assistance, fundraising, and general promotion of the college.