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Graduates of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s associate-degree major in forest technology now have an additional option for pursuing a Bachelor of Science in their chosen career field.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Board of Directors on Thursday approved the college’s 2012-13 budget and tuition rates, authorized the administration to sell the North Campus property and said goodbye to retiring Chairman Robert E. Dunham. After the board elected officers for 2012-13, including a new chairman, Robert A.
Robert E. Dunham, chairman of the Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors since 1997, has retired. Dunham, who oversaw a significant expansion of the college campus and the institution’s continued rise as a leader in public education, handed over the reins Thursday to his successor, Robert A. Secor. The board also welcomed a new member, Thomas G.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Board of Directors on Thursday approved a $100.15 million operating budget for 2012-13, a total budget of $139.79 million and a tuition increase of 5.54 percent for Pennsylvania residents.
The intensity of "Olympic" competition shows in the faces and body language of cookie-crunching campers. Sweet success! The competition was fierce, the contestants were hungry and, in the end, the campers had a blast! The first Good Eats Olympics took place held at Penn College's Camp ESCAPE on Tuesday.
Thirty high school students took part in the first "'Designing a Digital Future' Career Camp," presented by Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Business and Computer Technologies on June 19-20.
Adults age 55 and older who want to learn more about using computers for fun and convenience may enroll in a noncredit course to be offered in July on Pennsylvania College of Technology’s main campus in Williamsport. This easy beginners’ class, which is offered through Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Penn College, introduces the computer for enjoyment purposes.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s School of Health Sciences hosted 36 high school students June 13-14 to help them learn about a variety of health careers. The Health Careers Camp, open to students entering grades nine to 12, offered hands-on workshops and the ability to network with Penn College students and faculty and working professionals in the health-care industry.
Three-dozen high school students got a close-up look at potential professions during a June 13-14 visit to Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Health Careers Camp. The ninth- through 12th-graders took part in a variety of activities in campus laboratories, experiencing School of Health Sciences majors, and toured nearby Susquehanna Health facilities. — Photos by Nathan D.
Participants monitor the materials grinding process. Ryan L. Newman, right, a recent plastics and polymer engineering technology graduate and a research assistant for the Plastics Innovation and Resource Center, shows the result of an impact test on a piece of rotationally molded plastic. A participant tracks results of impact testing.