Students attending classes in a former manufacturing facility being renovated for instructional use at Pennsylvania College of Technology will enjoy the benefit of state-of-the-art, computer-controlled projection equipment, thanks to a $100,000 state grant, Sen. Roger A. Madigan announced.
College Gets $100K Grant to Equip Large-Group-Instruction Areas Published 10.25.2002 News Home Page contents Students attending classes in a former manufacturing facility being renovated for instructional use at Pennsylvania College of Technology will enjoy the benefit of state-of-the-art, computer-controlled projection equipment, thanks to a $100,000 state grant, Sen. Roger A. Madigan announced. The bulk of the Community Revitalization Program Funding awarded to Penn College by the state Department of …

The Physician Assistant program at Pennsylvania College of Technology has maintained its accreditation from the organization that sets standards and ensures compliance for physician-assistant training programs nationwide.
Physician Assistant Program Maintains Full Accreditation Published 10.25.2002 News Home Page contents The Physician Assistant program at Pennsylvania College of Technology has maintained its accreditation from the organization that sets standards and ensures compliance for physician-assistant training programs nationwide. The Accreditation Review Committee on Education for the Physician Assistant first issued provisional accreditation to the Penn College program in 1996, with subsequent accreditations …

Sen. Roger A. Madigan, R-Bradford, has announced the awarding of a $15,000 grant to the Williamsport-Lycoming County Chapter of the National Flag Foundation. The grant supports the care and maintenance of the 30-by-60-foot American flag that flies above the city from Pennsylvania College of Technology's main campus entrance along Maynard Street in Williamsport.
Sen. Madigan Announces Grant to Flag Foundation Published 10.22.2002 News Home Page contents Sen. Roger A. Madigan, R-Bradford, has announced the awarding of a $15,000 grant to the Williamsport-Lycoming County Chapter of the National Flag Foundation. The grant supports the care and maintenance of the 30-by-60-foot American flag that flies above the city from Pennsylvania College of Technology's main campus entrance along Maynard Street in Williamsport. The flag, which flies atop a 120-foot pole and can be …

Dr. Jacob R. Miller, associate professor of computer science in the School of Business and Computer Technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been included in the seventh edition of "Who's Who Among America's Teachers," a publication paying tribute to America's most respected educators. Miller was nominated for the award by a student.
Faculty Member Named to 'Who's Who Among America's Teachers' Published 10.22.2002 News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Dr. Jacob R. Miller, associate professor of computer science in the School of Business and Computer Technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been included in the seventh edition of "Who's Who Among America's Teachers," a publication paying tribute to America's most respected educators. Miller was nominated for the award by a student. High-school and college students …

Pennsylvania College of Technology golfers had their best showing in 20 years at the Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association Championship. Matt Haile, a freshman from Shikellamy High School in Sunbury, finished second with rounds of 81-72 and Christian Scheller, a freshman from Moscow, ended fourth with rounds of 78-79 during action Monday and Tuesday on the Penn State Blue Course.
Wildcat Golfers Finish Second, Fourth in State Championships Published 10.16.2002 News Athletics Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology golfers had their best showing in 20 years at the Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association Championship. Matt Haile, a freshman from Shikellamy High School in Sunbury, finished second with rounds of 81-72 and Christian Scheller, a freshman from Moscow, ended fourth with rounds of 78-79 during action Monday and Tuesday on the Penn State Blue Course. Haile …

Acting on a recommendation from the Student Government Association, Information Technology Services and the Office of the Registrar have developed a student-directory search feature for the online Student Information System. After signing on to SIS, students soon will see an option to search a Web student directory by last name, first name, e-mail address or major.
Student Information System Search Feature Announced Published 10.14.2002 News Student News Home Page contents Acting on a recommendation from the Student Government Association, Information Technology Services and the Office of the Registrar have developed a student-directory search feature for the online Student Information System. After signing on to SIS, students soon will see an option to search a Web student directory by last name, first name, e-mail address or major. Search results will return …

(The following op-ed article written by Dr. Robert E. Dunham, chairman of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors appeared in the Oct. 13 edition of the Williamsport Sun-Gazette.) The media around the country are reflecting the concerns of parents and students about the rising costs of a college education.
Penn College Hearing, Addressing Public's Concerns About Costs Published 10.14.2002 News Home Page contents (The following op-ed article written by Dr. Robert E. Dunham, chairman of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors appeared in the Oct. 13 edition of the Williamsport Sun-Gazette.) The media around the country are reflecting the concerns of parents and students about the rising costs of a college education. The National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education reports that tuition …

Four Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball players have been awarded Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference postseason honors. Cited for their contributions during the recently completed season were pitchers Travis Pena (Williamsport), Ryan Weller (Fallston, Md.) and Andy Roth (Catasauqua) and outfielder Mike Daciw (Sun Valley). All four are freshmen.
Four Penn College Baseball Players Earn All-Conference Accolades Published 10.11.2002 News Athletics Home Page contents Four Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball players have been awarded Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference postseason honors. Cited for their contributions during the recently completed season were pitchers Travis Pena (Williamsport), Ryan Weller (Fallston, Md.) and Andy Roth (Catasauqua) and outfielder Mike Daciw (Sun Valley). All four are freshmen. Statistically, Daciw hit …

Getting a head start on their college education will also mean saving money on tuition costs for students who take advantage of a new program approved Thursday by the Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors.
'Early Start' Offers Tuition Discount for First-Semester Students Published 10.10.2002 News Student News Home Page contents Getting a head start on their college education will also mean saving money on tuition costs for students who take advantage of a new program approved Thursday by the Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors. "Early Start," an initiative proposed by the Council of Deans at Penn College, will enable first-semester students to receive a 25-percent discount on tuition for …

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors has awarded construction contracts totaling $7.33 million for renovations at the former HON manufacturing facility a project that will enable the College to create state-of-the-art instructional space for an additional 100 students.
Contracts Awarded for Renovations to Former HON Facility Published 10.10.2002 News Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors has awarded construction contracts totaling $7.33 million for renovations at the former HON manufacturing facility a project that will enable the College to create state-of-the-art instructional space for an additional 100 students. The total of the bids was nearly $500,000 under projections, allowing the College to undertake additional work at the …