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The list of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Fall 2019 graduates has been released. Fall 2019 dean's list Joshua Ryan Adams, Watsontown, Associate of Applied Science, Welding Technology Dwayne A. Alexander, Nelson, Associate of Applied Science, Accounting, Honors Barrett P.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has issued its Fall 2019 dean’s list. Fall 2019 grads' list Michael Abdalov, Paw Paw, W.Va., Bachelor of Science, Industrial Design Tateana A. Abdullah, Mill Hall, Bachelor of Science, Emergency Management Technology Mason E. Aber, Bellefonte, Bachelor of Science, Manufacturing Engineering Technology Alexander T.
For the third consecutive year – and the fourth time overall – Student Affairs at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been honored as one of “The Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs” by the publication Diverse: Issues in Higher Education.
A new semester brings a new video: a breathless 60 seconds that highlight the electric, eclectic opportunities inherent in a Pennsylvania College of Technology education. Produced by 160/90, a Philadelphia-based branding agency, the “Looking Good” video attests to the real-world instruction that occurs daily in Penn College classrooms and laboratories.
Midway through the academic year and at the on-ramp to a metamorphic new decade, transformation – the college's internal modifications to enhance students' life-altering opportunities – was very much on the mind of President Davie Jane Gilmour during Friday's Spring 2020 kickoff. "Like any other organization or institution, we need to assess, adjust, change and adapt.
Dr. Gregory R. Frailey, the medical director for Pennsylvania College of Technology’s paramedic and physician assistant programs, recently received the Robert D. Aranosian, DO, FACOEP Award for Excellence in Emergency Medical Services.
Pennsylvania College of Technology recently named the winners in its annual Food Show, during which students showcased final projects for the fall semester for judges and visitors from seven secondary schools. Taking home the Chef Eugene Mattucci Best of Show Award was a three-student team that produced a “Fiesta!” cold platter and charcuterie board display.
A transformation of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s academic-school structure will streamline operations and support the long-term strength and stability of the institution. The cornerstone of the changes, which will be implemented July 1, is a reconfiguration of the academic schools from six to three. The college will realize multiple benefits from this restructuring.
Walking amid the collage of colors highlighting attractions and the buzz of anticipation emanating from thousands of patrons, Cory D. Karges resembles a typical tourist. In his untucked brown polo shirt, jeans and white sneakers, he purposely blends into the sun-soaked crowd at the Universal Orlando Resort. But his connection to the famous destination and other world-renowned parks stands out.
An accomplished theater professional hired to pilot the Community Arts Center into a new decade of popular cultural performances has 35 years of leadership experience with an eclectic collection of venues nationwide.