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Pennsylvania College of Technology’s recent Lunch & Learn brought more than 60 community members, alumni, students, faculty and staff together for an afternoon of connection, reflection and dialogue. The event was part of the city’s annual Dream Week, which honors the life and legacy of the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
Last week, four Pennsylvania College of Technology wrestlers reached the podium in an invitational, and the basketball teams split in their games, each winning once and falling once.
Career Services has arranged the first of the spring semester’s “pop-up” employer information tables, designed to bring employers in contact with potential employees. Students are encouraged to bring their resumes to these networking opportunities.
With students’ return to Penn College for the Spring semester, cuddly canines came back, too, for “Hot Dog, You’re Back!” Employees brought their dogs to campus to add a "touch" of furry friendliness during students’ first week back.
Thirteen students, joined by three faculty members, an assistant dean and two alumni, just wrapped up an impactful four days at World of Concrete, an international trade show that encompasses 700,000 square feet inside and outside the Las Vegas Convention Center. Among highlights, faculty members Franklin H. Reber, instructor of building construction technology, and Joe F. DiBucci, instructor of building construction technology: concrete and masonry, were interviewed on the Coatings Coffee Shop sound stage.
Penn College News continues its regular feature, welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the People & Culture Office.
For over 30 years, its stage has hosted titans of the entertainment industry. Next week, the Journey Bank Community Arts Center will be home to dedicated NCAA Division III student-athletes, who will have their well-deserved turn in the spotlight.
Pennsylvania College of Technology is the recipient of $40,000 in grant funding from the EQT Foundation in support of two initiatives benefiting K-12 students. The money will be split evenly between STEMFest, a hands-on engagement day highlighting technical careers, and the Journey Bank Community Arts Center’s Educational Series, which provides annual arts programming and classroom resources.
The Gallery at Penn College is celebrating the creativity, skill and artistry of the college community with an exhibit titled “Made by Hand: An Exhibition of Tomorrow Makers.” More than 110 pieces of art from 75 students, alumni, retirees, faculty and staff will be on display through Feb. 26.
WNEP-TV’s Mackenzie Aucker visited Penn College’s 55,000-plus-square-foot welding facility on Tuesday to see a new crane in action. Spanco/Promise to Perform Industries Inc. and KAM Industrial Services teamed to donate and install the crane system, located above a Soitaab compuer numerical control plasma cutter.