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Pennsylvania College of Technology has hired a project director for ShaleNET U.S., a federally funded consortium initiative that develops and standardizes credit and noncredit education and training programs serving high-demand occupations in the oil and natural gas industry. Alice M. Schuster began her duties in late January.
Penn's Inn crowd enjoys timely film, tasty food. With a stack of DVDs at his side, Byron Hurt answers audience questions after the showing of "Soul Food Junkies." Sporting a dapper bib, Korey Haynes is ready to savor some "soul food" with his mother, Alycia. Black-eyed peas and grilled bell peppers were as visually appealing as they were palate-pleasing.
Victorious student team A shot from the corner Hard-fighting staff/faculty challengers Members of the Penn College community know just how hot Bardo Gym can get, but, on Wednesday night, 102 was not the temperature: It was a basketball team of students that brought the heat! With only five players – four of them in double figures – the students defeated a staff/faculty team, 102-61.
Pennsylvania College of Technology will host a Science Festival on March 6 sponsored by the college and Technology Futures of North Central PA. The event, scheduled from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Penn College Field House, provides a variety of fun, hands-on math and science demonstrations geared toward elementary and middle school students, as well as their families.
A retired automobile executive, whose illustrious and influential career began with an associate degree in automotive technology from Penn College's immediate predecessor, this week returned to campus for the first time in nearly 40 years. Building on lessons learned while employed by Mercedes-Benz USA and BMW of North America (among others), Thomas C.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Plastics Innovation & Resource Center has entered a three-point partnership to become the sole North American distributor of the Global Standards for Plastics Certification. The Global Standards for Plastics Certification is the only recognized method of apprenticeship certification in the world for the plastics industry.
The United States Collegiate Athletic Association announced its 2012-13 Winter Sports All-Americans and All-Academic Team winners at the national basketball championship banquet Tuesday night.
Tom Reeder, top left, takes the title at 134 pounds. Lynn Rebert, the 154-pound champ. Coach Max Wasson, center, "calmly" suggests a plan of attack. Wrestling returns to Penn College As the Wildcats prepare to host the National Collegiate Wrestling Association Mid-East Conference Championships this weekend, precedent leaves big shoes to fill.
William J. Astore, professor of history at Pennsylvania College of Technology, wrote the lead chapter in “Star Wars and History,” a book approved by the saga’s creator, George Lucas. Astore’s essay, “Why Rebels Triumph: How ‘Insignificant’ Rebellions Can Change History,” opens the book. William J.
Penn College's bowling club team finished its season at the Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association state tournament, held Feb. 16-17 at the Moshannon Valley Super Bowl in Philipsburg. Coach Bret Nogle provided this recap of the teams' performance: Men’s "The beginning of the season for the men proved to foreshadow what was to come the rest of the year.