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While helping to staff the Bread Bakers Guild of America's annual Camp Bread in San Francisco, School of Hospitality faculty members Monica J. Lanczak and Charles R. Niedermyer took part in building what the guild believes is the tallest bread sculpture ever made. The sculpture is 10 feet, 2 inches high and approximately 4 feet in diameter.
Regis C. Kohler, associate professor of radiography at Pennsylvania College of Technology, will be listed in "Who's Who in American Education 2007-2008." Kohler has taught at Penn College since 1987. He earned a master's degree from Bloomsburg University and a bachelor's degree from the University of Pittsburgh.
A welding instructor from the Monroe Career & Technical Institute in Bartonsville was so impressed by a visit last year to Pennsylvania College of Technology that he spearheaded the effort to establish a scholarship fund to encourage his students to attend the college.
Spring 2007 dean's list Penn College has announced its list of graduates for the Spring 2007 semester: Peter D. Abramson, Lawrenceville, Certificate, Aviation Maintenance TechnicianLucy Del Carmen Aguilar Zamora, Williamsport, Bachelor of Science, Plastics and Polymer Engineering TechnologySteven M.
List of Spring 2007 graduates The dean's list for the Spring 2007 semester at Penn College has been announced: Danielle J. Abbett, Ralston, Associate of Applied Science, Pre-Practical NursingJessica A. Ackley, Sunbury, Associate of Applied Science, Early Childhood EducationJonathan T.
Five teams from four schools competed in the recent Fuel Cell Challenge at Pennsylvania College of Technology, having fun while learning about a futuristic energy source that might not be so far down the road after all. "I think that's where the automotive industry is going to go in a very short time," said Dale E.
Pennsylvania College of Technology Police Chief Chris Miller will be one of the featured presenters at a July 28 workshop in Hartford, Conn., promoting safe, secure, and responsible living and learning environments at colleges and universities.
Holding their annual conference at Pennsylvania College of Technology, barely a mile from the birthplace of Little League Baseball, about 50 members of the Pennsylvania Economic Association learned some staggering numbers about the youth-sports organization's fiscal impact on the region.
PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Penn College employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: Zachariah Ranck , Plastics Manufacturing Center Technician, (Regular Part-Time), PMC, effective May 31
The next Medical Assistant class at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus, located three miles east of Wellsboro, is scheduled to begin in August.