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The School of Natural Resources Management will host its Annual Golf Invitational on July 11 at the White Deer Golf Course. Proceeds from the event go toward funding the school’s endowed scholarship. Cash prizes are awarded to the top teams and everyone has an opportunity to win other great prizes!
Two recent Pennsylvania College of Technology graduates are among the nation's top diesel/heavy equipment majors to receive tool scholarships from the mikeroweWORKS Foundation. Adam W. Borek, of Muncy, and Terrence E.
A participant pulls processed plastic material from the twin-screw extruder Penn College student Samuel R.
A first-year forest technology student at Pennsylvania College of Technology has received the latest scholarship from a fund that memorializes a longtime regional leader in the lumber industry. Griffin B. Welch, of Spring Mills, a recent graduate of Penns Valley Junior-Senior High School who will enter the two-year college major this fall, received a $1,000 award from the Richard P.
As an Autodesk Authorized Training Center and Authorized Certification Center, Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology is participating in this year’s Certification Days. Autodesk is providing the opportunity to become Autodesk Certified for $25 (two exams of your choice, Associate and/or Professional) for a cost savings of $175.
Members of the Penn College Dance Team perform "Welcome to the Jungle" Coach Milissa Augustine, with a young (and portable) student, during "Wipe Out" Academy students don baseball garb for the "Shoeless Joe" number from "Damn Yankees" Dance team members Kelly M. Daum, of Wysox (left), and Brandy L.
Penn College's essential role in preparing tomorrow's workforce is reflected in a recent video by Gov. Tom Corbett, part of the "Ask the Governor" series posted to the PAcast website.
Artwork by two faculty members in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s art and design department has been accepted into the “Art of the State: Pennsylvania 2012” exhibit at The State Museum of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg. The exhibit is recognized as the official, statewide, juried competition for Pennsylvania artists. David M.
Leah R. Tressler, a group leader in the Robert and Maureen Dunham Children’s Learning Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently received a master’s degree from California University of Pennsylvania. Tressler graduated with honors with a Master of Education with a concentration in early childhood education.
The first "Water Day" of the season – and the hoped-for start of many more – was held Wednesday at the Dunham Children's Learning Center at Penn College. Honoring a long-standing tradition, teachers got out the sprinklers, sponges and spray bottles; children changed into bathing suits and water shoes; and everyone celebrated an event that is perhaps as eagerly awaited as summer itself.