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Pennsylvania College of Technology dedicated its Veterans & Military Resource Center on Nov. 10, choosing a solemn weekend of remembrance to invoke the memory of an impressive “fellow soldier.” Named the Major General Fred F.
More than 60 students and faculty from North Penn High School, Williamsport Area High School and Columbia-Montour Area Vocational-Technical School visited Penn College during a recent STEM Day program. The Nov. 8 "Changing the World With STEM" observance included alumni speaker Derek F.
Shawn A. Kiser, Penn College's director of dental hygiene, and Justin M. Ingram, assistant professor of biology, collaborated to provide hands-on recruitment at the 2017 Tioga County Health Career Awareness Day.
By week’s end, the winter sports season will be in full swing at Pennsylvania College of Technology as the basketball teams begin play on Wednesday when the women host Thiel College at 5:30 p.m. and the men entertain Alvernia University at 7:30 p.m., both at Bardo Gymnasium. North Eastern Athletic Conference play begins for both Wildcat teams Nov. 29.
A "thank you" wall provides a forum for gratitude, and a staff-knitted blanket is among the door prizes on display. Chet Beaver (left), an Army veteran and financial aid specialist, shares his experiences with Brandon R. Belack (center), a civil engineering technology major from Halifax, and others during dinner. Patriotic bunting adorns the serving line.
The men's team gathers at midcourt for introductions. The new mascot joins fans in the stands. High-flying artistry in the dunk competition, won by Wildcat shooting guard James Bullock, of Philadelphia Guard Maddie Wenk, of Biglerville, aims for a crowd-pleaser. The Wildcat Dance Team adds energy and enthusiasm.
On the eve of Veterans Day, PCToday honors the Penn College students, faculty and staff who have served (or continue to serve) the United States.
Ever on the lookout to boost the rapport between police and the public, a Pennsylvania College of Technology patrolman has found the perfect vehicle for community outreach. In a project that combined hobby and history, restoration and research, Penn College Police Officer Charles E. O’Brien Jr. recently turned a 1929 Ford Model A coupe into a traffic-stopping icebreaker. Officer Charles E.
Nathaniel J. Correll, a building automation technology major from Nazareth, has been chosen as the October “Student of the Month” at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
A sandbox recently installed at Pennsylvania College of Technology is for anything but play. Thanks to the ingenuity of faculty and staff from the School of Industrial, Computing & Engineering Technologies, the 250 pounds of sand will serve as an educational tool for hundreds of students in several majors.