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Not only did the Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s soccer team boast a 2-1 week, but it extended its North Eastern Athletic Conference win streak to four matches, its most since 2017. FLASHBACK Women’s soccer Hosting Susquehanna University Tuesday in nonconference play, Penn College lost, 3-0. Susquehanna led in shots 27-6 (11-6) and in corner kicks 3-1.
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. Nathan D. Avery, full-time Laboratory Assistant for Forest Technology, School of Transportation & Natural Resources Technologies; effective Oct. 15 Rebecca A.
Pennsylvania College of Technology students joined the National Physician Assistant Week celebration, held Oct. 6-12 to recognize the physician assistant profession and its contributions to the nation’s health. Penn College offers a combined Bachelor/Master of Science in physician assistant studies.
A synthetic turf field, featured in a four-minute video on Penn College's YouTube channel, highlights Penn College's enhanced athletic complex, which now includes an entranceway, press box and scoreboard. The additions were made possible through the support of longtime corporate supporters: UPMC Susquehanna, M&T Bank, PepsiCo and Susquehanna Trailways.
The dedication of six Army ROTC cadets has been recognized with scholarships covering the cost of college tuition. Five cadets from Pennsylvania College of Technology and one from Lycoming College were bestowed Army ROTC scholarships during a recent contracting ceremony at Penn College. In addition to paying for tuition, the scholarships provide a monthly stipend and book allowance.
This pinwheel outside Madigan Library is one of many placed by student-athletes to spark a necessary conversation. Informative publications, available through a Bush Campus Center display, call attention to college resources.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s rich history of turning today’s eager learners into the highly skilled workforce of tomorrow will be on ample display during an Oct. 27 Open House. The college will be open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for prospective students and their families to delve into scores of bachelor’s, associate and certificate programs.
Trio Los Claveles, from Rochester, N.Y., entertains dinner patrons. Students line up for tasty dishes "from the kitchen." Naim N. Jabour, assistant professor of architecture, stands ready to discuss an upcoming trip to Spain. Penn College offers a growing number of study abroad programs, from short-term stays to semester-long adventures and internships.
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. Ruth E. Stiner, regular part-time Dining Services Worker III, beginning Oct. 8 Shelley M. Brink, regular part-time Custodian/Floater (third shift), General Services; effective Oct.
The Northeast PA Manufacturers & Employers Council and Pennsylvania College of Technology have announced a partnership and a scholarship opportunity for YES (Your Employability Skills) Northeast Program graduates.