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With Act 13 (impact fee) funding recently approved by the Lycoming County Commissioners, Pennsylvania College of Technology will provide $50,000 in ShaleNET scholarships to 50 veterans, unemployed and underemployed residents of the county.
President Davie Jane Gilmour leads Stanley O. Ikenberry through the second floor of Madigan Library, accompanied by Robert E. Dunham (left background) and Paul L. Starkey. Admiring the 1909 Chalmers-Detroit roadster on display in the library are, from left, Dunham, Ikenberry, and President Gilmour and her husband Fred, an alumnus and college retiree.
Youngsters at Penn College's Camp ESCAPE put a solar spin on a cookout tradition Wednesday afternoon, harnessing the sun's blazing rays to make s'mores outside the Field House.
A new scholarship at Pennsylvania College of Technology for students enrolled in accounting and business majors has been established by a community bank based in Lycoming County. The Woodlands Bank Scholarship is building toward endowment and will generate initial annual awards of $1,000 once fully endowed.
A poster that strikingly made use of Pennsylvania College of Technology's dimensional-printing capability has brought more national recognition to the institution's Printing and Document Services operation.
Opening receptions were held late last week in The Gallery at Penn College, where “In the Field of Play: The Little League Baseball World Series through the lens of Putsee Vannucci” will be featured through Aug. 30. A well-timed collection honoring one of the acknowledged joys of summer, the exhibit includes photographs and camera equipment from Vannucci's 60 years of Little League coverage.
Through grants from the Central Pennsylvania Workforce Development Corp., Plastics SourceNet, of the Plastics Innovation & Resource Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology, is administering $37,750 in subsidized training to benefit central Pennsylvania plastics manufacturers and their employees.
Kelly B. Butzler, associate professor of chemistry at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was invited to present a session at the Middle Atlantic Discovery Chemistry Project’s 2013 meeting. Butzler was co-presenter with Lolita A. Paff, assistant professor of business economics at Penn State Berks, for a session titled “Flip Your Class!
Research conducted by a Pennsylvania College of Technology alumnus for his senior project was incorporated into a paper presented at a recent regional conference by a retired faculty member. The paper was presented by Asesh K. Das, who retired in August 2012 as a professor of computer science, and was written by him and Michael K.
Allison employees prepare to hook the boulder to the crane. "The Rock" is hoisted toward its destination. Under close observation, "The Rock" nears its resting place. A blank canvas The Allison crew indulges a photo request. A 26-ton rock, donated by Glenn O. Hawbaker Inc., was special-delivered Friday by Allison Crane & Rigging, which likewise volunteered its services and equipment.