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A Pennsylvania College of Technology student has been awarded a $2,000 scholarship from a coalition of longtime industry benefactors. Nathan J.

Davie Jane Gilmour, in her 20th year as president of Penn College, and Paul R. Watson II, dean of academic services and college transitions, have been named among the “Top 100 People” in Central Pennsylvania business and economic development. The list, published in the latest issue of Pennsylvania Business Central, additionally includes Steven P.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Dunham Children's Learning Center hosted an information session Thursday for families whose children will enter kindergarten in August. Barbara J. Albert, director, and Linda S. Dellaquila, group leader, shared tips for making a smooth transition and provided families with the dates and registration requirements of all school districts in Lycoming County.

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. Kyle R. Renn, full-time Technical Support Analyst, Computing Services, Information Technology Services; starting Jan. 29 Barbara J. Stevens, full-time Secretary to Academic Services & College Transitions II, effective Jan.

The past week's "Yell(ow) It Out" basketball games against Wells College gave the Penn College community an opportunity to watch its NCAA Division III Wildcats in action while engaging in discussion of suicide prevention.

As the archery season got underway, the Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestling team split in its two matches last week while its basketball teams fell in all four games. Archery Although it was the only collegiate team entered and wound up shooting against itself, Penn College archery coach Chad Karstetter saw some positives from his team’s first event of the season on Jan.

Four representatives of a leading restaurant development, management and ownership company based in Washington, D.C., will be on campus Feb. 7-8 to talk with students in Penn College's School of Business & Hospitality.

Club President Danielle R. Wesneski, a baking and pastry arts major from Williamsport, delivers opening remarks. Paul L. Starkey, vice president for academic affairs and provost, welcomes the new organization and reinforces for students the importance of community service. Induction of officers – including (at right) Kelly N. Ulrich, secretary, and Jacob K.

​Employees' canine buddies joined Student Affairs on Monday evening in welcoming students back to campus during a "Hot Dog, You're Back!" event in the Field House.

With a new gift of more than $150,000, Chevron Appalachia funding for Pennsylvania College of Technology scholarships and outreach in energy and manufacturing has surpassed $550,000.