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The Student and Administrative Services Center, consolidating Pennsylvania College of Technology's student- and public-outreach offerings into one-stop convenience at the institution's front door, has been honored by a national publication.
Penn College presented student achievement awards recently to its August 2005 graduates. The award winners − and their addresses and academic majors − are: PRESIDENT'S AWARD, presented for leadership and service to the college: Tacy Lauren DeGreen, Bloomsburg, baking and pastry arts. BOARD OF DIRECTORS' AWARD, presented for achievement under exceptional conditions: Patricia I.
The Institutional Advancement Office is implementing a change in the way drawings are conducted to promote the Annual Fund Employee Campaign, in hopes of encouraging more employees to consider participating in the Annual Fund .
Pennsylvania College of Technology presented a Mentorship Award on Saturday to American Infrastructure Inc., a company that employs more than 70 Penn College graduates. The award was presented during August commencement ceremonies at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport.
The first group of displaced workers to learn new job skills through Pennsylvania College of Technology's pilot medical assistant course recently completed their career training and have an optimistic outlook for their job prospects. The course was offered in cooperation with Pennsylvania CareerLink's Lycoming County office.
Beginning with the Fall 2005 semester, Pennsylvania College of Technology will offer a nine-credit early childhood director competency credential.
The practical nursing program at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro has been granted full-approval status by the state Board of Nursing. The status is given to programs that comply fully with all state regulations and policies and maintain acceptable standards. The board granted the designation following a site visit by nursing-education advisers.
Two Pennsylvania College of Technology aviation students and a 2002 graduate participated in last week'sExperimental Aircraft Association Fly-In and Convention in Oshkosh, Wis., meeting and speaking with three of the world's top air-show performers. Among the attendees were Marolous D.
A new academic major at Pennsylvania College of Technology will enhance the training opportunities for PPL Electric Utilities Corp. employees, offering them an associate's degree in transmission and distribution technology.
Information Technology Services has postponed the implementation of space limits onfaculty/staff e-mail accounts for one month to give employees additional time to purge items from their GroupWise mailboxes. Initially, everyone's account was set up with a very large limit of 4000 MB to accommodate existing mailbox sizes. On Sept. 1, however, that will be reduced to 500 MB.