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A Salesforce Reporting Fundamentals course, open to the public, will be offered for the first time at Pennsylvania College of Technology in October. The course is aimed at administrators, business users and managers who use Salesforce in their daily work.
The group peeks inside the Duesenberg, on loan from the William E. Swigart Jr. Automobile Museum in Huntingdon for light service work and detailing. Club member Dave Cavagnaro discusses his four-door 1962 Chevrolet Impala sedan with a student. Justin W. Beishline (background) and Walter V. Gower, assistant deans of transportation and natural resources technologies, keep the chow line moving.
The group talks about shale policy and regulation with John Ryder, director of the Bureau of District Oil & Gas Operations for the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. Visitors, representing commissioners and staff from New Brunswick and the Newfoundland and Labrador Hydraulic Fracturing Panel gather with Thomas B.
The fall sports season continued last week for Pennsylvania College of Technology athletes as the soccer teams each posted a win. Men’s Soccer On Sept. 20 in NEAC action against Wilson College, the Wildcats won, 2-0, as they got second-half scores on an own-goal and a shot by Austin Dowrick, of Olney, Maryland, on an assist by Devin Sherman, of Butler.
PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Salvatore Vitko, full-time Admissions Representative, effective Sept. 28 Monique N. Beamer, regular part-time Dining Services Worker III, starting Sept.
James Farrer, executive director of the Northcentral Pennsylvania Area Health Education Center, welcomes a large crowd of dental health professionals to Penn’s Inn. The day’s featured presenter, Betsy Reynolds, RDH, MS, has fun with the crowd. Applauded as “the future of dental hygiene,” a group of Penn College students stands at the speaker’s request.
Seven-foot flags mark stops for CAC's Show Shuttle The Community Arts Center and River Valley Transit have partnered to offer complimentary shuttle service for the 2015-16 CAC and Williamsport Symphony Orchestra seasons.
Members of Penn College's U.S. Green Building Council student chapter enrolled in the four-year building science and sustainable design major are benefiting from a project spearheaded by the Lycoming County Department of Planning & Community Development.
Penn College students are serving with local National Guard units on active-duty assignment to assist in security measures for Pope Francis' visit to Philadelphia this weekend. About 25 of our students were chosen for the Sept. 21-29 assignment, as well as a number on standby to be called upon if needed.
The latest addition to Penn College's YouTube channel features 2010 graduate George E. Logue III, who relies on his education as the owner/chef of Acme Barbecue & Catering, a culinary staple in downtown Williamsport. "The knowledge of the professors – every single culinary or hospitality instructor – was amazing," said Logue, a proud member of a world champion barbecue team.