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Ninth- and 10th-grade students explored "Electronics and the Future!" during a recent four-day, three-night camp at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The campers seven girls and 16 boys took part in a variety of hands-on workshops in the college's electronics and computer engineering technology labs, as well as in advanced manufacturing majors that play a role in electronics production.
As league development manager and director of the Challenger Division for Little League Baseball and Softball, Sam Ranck has a wide scope of responsibilities.
Students kicked off the first weekend of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Fall 2011 semester with a Wet 'n' Wildcat House Party, thanks to a variety of campus organizations on the Field House lawn Thursday.
Summer 2011 dean's list The Summer 2011 list of Pennsylvania College of Technology graduates has been released: Mustafa Al Taleb, Williamsport, Associate of Applied Science, Emergency Medical Services Hassan Al- Haza, Williamsport, Associate of Applied Science, Emergency Medical Services Ali Al- Mussa, Williamsport, Associate of Applied Science, Emergency Medical Services Terrah J.
Summer 2011 graduates Pennsylvania College of Technology has announced its dean's list for the Summer 2011 semester: [Y Ali M. Al Sadiq, Williamsport, Associate of Applied Science, Pre-Emergency Medical Services Robert A. Allison, Payson, Ariz., Bachelor of Science, Physician Assistant Ivan W. Anderson, Whitehouse Station, N.J., Bachelor of Science, Automotive Technology Management Morgan A.
Pennsylvania College of Technology again helped welcome visitors to Williamsport for the Little League Baseball World Series. On Aug. 17, the college hosted a third annual cookout for the series teams on the lawn outside the Bush Campus Center, then led players, coaches and umpires to their respective divisions in the Grand Slam Parade down West Fourth Street.
Faculty/staff dog owners brought their pets to Rose Street Commons from 5-7 Tuesday night for the second annual "Hot Dog, You're Here!" program. The well-attended event offered a unique opportunity for employees to welcome and engage first-year students over the common ground of pet ownership, conversation and free food. Photos by Michael S. Fischer, student photographer
Three loosely formed teams did battle during Greek Color Wars, held Tuesday evening on the lawn outside the Thompson Professional Development Center. Tossing sponges soaked in washable children's paint (bought by the gallon and diluted with water), the teams red, blue and green vied for superiority in a contest that ultimately was won by all.
Three groups of faculty/staff volunteers conducted a "Walk Around" of off-campus neighborhoods surrounding Penn College on Tuesday evening introducing themselves to tenants, welcoming new and returning students to the fall semester, distributing information about apartment living and an upcoming Block Party, and answering any questions.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus is offering classes for a medical billing and coding specialist certificate. The part-time certificate curriculum is approved by the National Healthcareer Association, which certifies the competency of newly trained professionals in allied health.