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Nursing students Katelyn I. Arthur, of Muncy, and Tayler D. Mathias, of Watsontown, attempt to read a health history form while wearing glasses that mimic glaucoma. Karen L. Martin, associate professor of medical-surgical nursing, guides students in the Fundamentals of Nursing course through the exercise.
Kelly B. Butzler, associate professor of chemistry at Pennsylvania College of Technology, presented at the 12th annual Teaching Professor Conference, held recently in Atlanta. Her presentation topic was “Take Note!
A battery of helpers maneuvers the heavy handiwork into place. Michael K. Patterson (left) with student assistant Jacob D. Poppel, of Burlington, Connecticut, a welding and fabrication engineering technology major. A leathery look and Patterson's eye for detail lend realism to a larger-than-life enterprise.
Aptly attired for their island getaway are Andrew A. Smith, an aviation maintenance technician major from Philadelphia, and Brittany R. Terpstra, of Jim Thorpe, enrolled in Web and interactive media. An inflatable climb is among the night's attractions. Polynesian dancers add authenticity ... ... and a command performance for a front-line photographer.
With the first week of classes under their belts, Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports athletes are busy preparing for their upcoming seasons. Scheduled to open Tuesday, Sept.
Penn College's unique automotive restoration technology major is featured in Keystone Edge, an online magazine of positive news about companies and communities designed to encourage young talented people that Pennsylvania is the best place to invent their future. The piece was written by Elise Vider, the publication's innovation and jobs news editor, with input from Brett A.
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. Carly L. Hanford, full-time Science Laboratory Technician, School of Sciences, Humanities & Visual Communications; effective Aug. 24 Sarah Remillard, full-time Admissions Representative, beginning Aug.
About a dozen faculty/staff pet owners brought their pooches to Rose Street Commons this past week to help first-year students transition to their new Penn College surroundings.
Students exit the gondola after their access to a high-profile aircraft. Penn College alumnus brings DirecTV blimp to Energy Aviation, near the Lumley Aviation Center. Wearing his pride The crowd assembling around the airship lends a sense of proportion. Penn College aviation students were invited by 1997 aviation technology alumnus James Weed to visit the DirecTV blimp, which he maintains.
The talents of a Pennsylvania College of Technology Web and interactive media student have been called into play to enhance the 2015 Little League Baseball World Series website. The website will see a lot of traffic during the 11-day championship, occurring through Aug.