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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. Among the latest additions: Jessica Milheim , Group Leader, Children's Learning Center, effective July 13
Saturday was a day of perfection for Pennsylvania College of Technology archer Zachary Plannick, of Coraopolis. The 20-year-old, who will be a junior at the college in the fall, scored with all 24 of his arrows and helped the United States men's compound team to a gold medal at the 25th World University Games in Belgrade, Serbia.
A typical summer Saturday afternoon might find Zachary Plannick hanging out with friends at his family's swimming pool in Coraopolis. Not this Saturday. Plannick, who will be a junior at Pennsylvania College of Technology in the fall, and U.S.
The Gallery at Penn College held an opening reception and gallery talk Thursday evening for "Arrested Motion" an exhibit by clay artists Cheryl Tall and Ceil Sturdevant, on display through Aug. 19. Summer hours at the gallery in effect through July 31 are 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday to Friday, and 1-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Regular hours, which resume Aug. 1, are 1-4 p.m.
A graduate of Pennsylvania College of Technology's four-year accounting major has been included among the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants' "Outstanding Seniors" for the year. Gina M.
Two one-point losses eliminated Pennsylvania College of Technology archers Zachary Plannick, of Coraopolis, and Glen Thomas, of Mercer, during their first matches in individual competition Thursday at the 25th World University Games in Belgrade, Serbia. Plannick, a junior who qualified 19th in a field of 44 in the men's compound event, drew a bye in the round of 32 and then fell to No.
Pennsylvania College of Technology archers Zachary Plannick and Glen Thomas, representing the United States in the 25th World University Games in Belgrade, Serbia, made their mark during qualifying Wednesday. Plannick, of Coraopolis, who will be a junior in the fall, qualified 19th in a field of 44 in the men's individual compound ranking round with a score of 678.
Penn College's innovative Connections orientation program continued this week, as nearly 400 students and their guests recent high school graduates and nontraditional enrollees alike attended ice-breaking and informative sessions on main campus.
Student paramedics learning about mass-casualty incidents and the incident command system held a drill on Penn College's main campus Wednesday. "The simulated incidents put into practice the concepts of triaging 'patients' of different severity, beginning appropriate on-scene treatment and organizing the logistics to get the 'patients' transported," said Mark A.
An alumnus of Pennsylvania College of Technology's aviation program was among the medalists in recent competition during SkillsUSA's 45th annual National Leadership and Skills Conference in Kansas City, Mo. Linh H. Do, of Lancaster, who graduated cum laude in May with a bachelor's degree in aviation maintenance technology, won a bronze medal in the championships held June 24-25.