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An economics professor at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently chaired two panels at the Pennsylvania Economic Association Annual Conference. Abdul B.
Two Pennsylvania College of Technology graphic design students recently won awards at the district level of the American Advertising Federation’s ADDY awards. In the federation’s District 2 student competition, junior Erin M. Schlessinger, of Lock Haven, won a gold ADDY for her “FreeRice.com” ad campaign and a silver ADDY for her “Cocktails and Croquet” event invitation. Michael A.
The editor of Mopar Muscle and Mopar Now magazines visited Penn College this past week, meeting with faculty and touring automotive and collision repair laboratories.
Fawns shun the sun in "natural" surroundings. Staking out a rare commodity on these hot and humid days – a patch of shade – these equally precious fawns visited Penn College's Schneebeli Earth Science Center on Thursday.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member recently offered a presentation showing how land-management practices can reduce flood damage in the Loyalsock Creek watershed. D. Robert Cooley, assistant professor of anthropology and environmental science, was invited to present at the April 23 meeting of the Loyalsock Creek Watershed Association. D.
An adjunct faculty member at Pennsylvania College of Technology was an invited panelist at the 2013 Meeting of the Middle Atlantic Discovery Chemistry Project. Matthew R.
President Davie Jane Gilmour and colleagues traveled to Montoursville Area High School this week to see a beautifully renovated courtyard that was partially funded through the Penn College Youth Leadership initiative, begun several years ago to help students identify and address their respective communities' needs.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student honed his high-tech skills on an extracurricular project that raised $250 for one of his favorite causes: Whitetails Unlimited. Nicholas J.
Students in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s electronics and computer engineering technology major recently entered projects in the IEEE Region 2 Student Activities Conference, bringing home a second-place finish. Anthony R. Cherone, of Dover, and Daniel R. Sullivan, of Winfield, teamed to build a robot that finished second in the conference’s Micromouse Competition.
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. David J. Mendez, regular part-time Head Coach, Men's/Women's Cross-Country, effective July 1 Adam W. Matter, regular part-time Head Coach, Men's Soccer, effective July 1 Monica L.