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WELLSBORO – Growing healthy communities means cultivating good health habits and excellent health care providers. Access to high quality education is key to a successful health career, and the Laurel Health Foundation is dedicated to helping local students reach their career goals.
The list of graduates for the Summer 2015 semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been issued by the Registrar. Summer 2015 dean's list Rita J. Agbemabiese, Williamsport, Bachelor of Science, Nursing, Summa Cum Laude Leah M. Aldrich, Hallstead, Associate of Applied Science, Surgical Technology Charlton F.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has released its Summer 2015 dean's list. Summer 2015 list of graduates Rita J. Agbemabiese, Williamsport, Bachelor of Science, Nursing Natalie M. Aikens, Altoona, Bachelor of Science, Physician Assistant Yaseen S. AlAnazi, Aljubail, Saudi Arabia, English as a Second Language Maryam S. Alhamad, South Williamsport, English as a Second Language Guzel S.
Pennsylvania College of Technology once again helped welcome visitors to Williamsport for the Little League Baseball World Series on Wednesday, hosting a cookout for the 16 Series teams and participating in the 11th annual Grand Slam Parade.
Trueman (left) and Finkelstein-Diaz in WNEP report Newswatch 16’s Kristina Papa incorporated volunteers from Penn College's School of Health Sciences in her Tuesday report on preparations for the Little League Baseball World Series. The WNEP multimedia journalist recently interviewed Mark A.
A member of the heating, ventilation and air conditioning technology faculty at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been awarded a $2,500 industry grant to continue work toward his bachelor's degree. Kenneth E.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Off-Campus Living and Commuter Services Office welcomes four student leaders who will spend the year guiding their peers renting from landlords off-campus and commuting from home.
An English as a Second Language program, comprising four noncredit courses to prepare interested students for successful participation in their communities, will be offered during the fall semester by Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology is expanding its public workshops to the Community Education Center of Elk & Cameron Counties, beginning with a variety of business and management classes this fall. Finance for Non-Financial Managers 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Sept.
New and returning students greeted the start of a new semester during Penn College’s traditional Welcome Weekend festivities. After checking in on Saturday – and checking out their accommodations – the fall class processed into the Rose Street Courtyard for an official welcome, fireworks display and a hypnotist.