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Pennsylvania College of Technology freshman Kyle Sunseri (Athens) was named both the Penn State University Athletic Conference and the United States Collegiate Athletic Association "Wrestler of the Week" for theperiod ending Jan. 22. Sunseri went 2-0 at the 141 weight class, earning two pins against Penn State Fayette and Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology.
Students in Penn College's heavy construction equipment technology and diesel technology majors this week got a close look at the newest vehicle in the heavy-duty fleet of a long-standing corporate partner.
Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology, an Autodesk Authorized Training Center and Authorized Certification Center, is participating in this year's Certification Days. Autodesk is providing the opportunity to become certified for $25 (two exams of your choice, associate and/or professional) a cost savings of $175.
Students in human services classes at Pennsylvania College of Technology hosted two events on campus in November that together raised $4,600 for local and international causes. For the first time, students in the course Service Learning in Sociology organized a Gifts That Give Hope Fair.
Photo gallery Pennsylvania College of Technology announced the winners for its annual Food Show, held in December as a showcase for final projects in advanced culinary arts and baking and pastry arts courses at the college. Taking the Chef Eugene Mattucci Best of Show Award was a chocolate house made by Alisha M. Howell, a baking and pastry arts student from Waymart.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestling team split in its two matches over the past week while the men's and women's basketball teams tasted defeat the men twice and the women once and both of Saturday's scheduled basketball games were postponed due to snow.
In a sense, the Pennsylvania College of Technology archery team is starting over this season. For the first time in more than a decade, it has a new head coach and 12 of the 20 archers on its roster are freshmen. But that doesn't mean it again won't be among the best in the country. Brian Parker succeeds Chad Karstetter at the helm of the Wildcats.
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. Kimberly M Older, regular part-time Laundry and Dishroom Helper, School of Hospitality, beginning Jan.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's well-equipped instructional facilities were abuzz Jan. 20 as students from nine schools visited main campus for the District 6 SkillsUSA competition to determine who advances to the state level April 18-20.
Events for Healthy Weight Week once again drew a crowd interested in trying new forms of fitness and learning more about living a healthy lifestyle. Free Zumba, instructed by Christina "Gigi" Dammer, and YogaFit, led by Erica Lemasters, offered fun and effective ways to relieve stress and burn some extra calories. On Thursday, family and friends gathered to support alumnus Brian R.