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For those looking to sharpen their computer skills while learning something new, Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro is offering several easy-to-learn computer courses in October and November. The courses are taught by qualified instructors at a comfortable pace for all levels of adult learners. The small, noncredit classes are held from 6 to 9 p.m.
Winners have been chosen inStudent Activities'annual Homecoming door-decorating contest, which once again showcased the spirit embodiedin Penn College's academic schools, departments and offices. With the "Were You There?" theme, almost all of the seven entries did some sort of photo montage usually connected to their specific area.
Southern Italy native Sabrina LaRosa will lend her expertise to students during the next installment of the Visiting Chef Series at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
A faculty member in the electronics and computer engineering technology department at Pennsylvania College of Technology is included in the 2011-12 edition of Montclair Publishing's "Who's Who in Collegiate Faculty." Scott D. Neuhard, assistant professor of electronics, will have a biography published in the book's seventh edition.
The director of the dental hygiene program at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently began his tenure on the Northcentral Pennsylvania Area Health Education Center Board of Directors. Shawn A. Kiser was appointed to a three-year term on the board, during which he will also serve on the center's personnel committee.
A University of Iowa engineering student who became a YouTube sensation with a speech defending gay marriage will bring his story to Pennsylvania College of Technology at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 11. Raised by a gay couple, Zach Wahls will offer his perspective of "What Makes a Family?" during a free, public lecture in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology instructor recently presented a paper at the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Sociological Society.
The Clothesline Project, in which decorated T-shirts are publicly exhibited in silent witness to the enduring scourge of violence against women,
The executive board of The Pennsylvania State University Faculty Senate visited Penn College on Tuesday, the seventh of its eight planned excursions this semester. The senate, which represents all Penn State faculty, seeks ways to improve communication and collaborative decision-making across the university. Making the trip were Daniel R. Hagen, senate chair; Larry C.
Alumni of Pennsylvania College of Technology and its forerunners, Williamsport Area Community College and Williamsport Technical Institute, are returning for a campus homecoming this weekend and sharing their stories as the college counts down to a milestone anniversary. A 2014 centennial will mark the 100th anniversary of adult-education classes on the site of its campus in Williamsport.