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Fifteen students in Penn College’s concrete science technology major were among the close to 58,000 who recently attended World of Concrete, an international trade show that encompasses 700,000 square feet inside and outside the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Penn College students turned out for the recent “Sticker Shock” lecture and reception for the “Re-Writing the Streets 2.0: The International Language of Stickers” exhibition. Joining the students in the celebration of street art were college faculty and staff, as well as members of the wider community. The exhibit is hosted by The Gallery at Penn College through March 5.
Pennsylvania’s Secretary of Labor & Industry Nancy A. Walker visited Williamsport on Monday and received a wide-ranging view into the innovative advancements occurring at Lycoming Engines and Pennsylvania College of Technology.
For those looking to sharpen their computer skills while learning something new, Workforce Development at Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering Microsoft Office courses this spring.
Pennsylvania College of Technology recently introduced a revision to its Master of Science in Nursing curriculum that will reduce the number of required courses, ultimately lowering the cost for students to complete the degree. The revised curriculum will be implemented in May.
At the end of last season, Pennsylvania College of Technology men’s lacrosse coach Jordan Williams talked about raising the standard of his program. In the team’s season-opener at 1 p.m. on Saturday, he will be able to gauge the progress when the Wildcats host first-time opponent Susquehanna University at UPMC Field. Entering his fifth season at the helm, Williams has instilled a WIN focus, which he describes as an acronym for What’s Important Now.
Lycoming Engines and Pennsylvania College of Technology hosted state Secretary of Labor & Industry Nancy A. Walker on Monday, providing tours of facilities and insights into the innovative work being accomplished by the longstanding corporate partners.
The Community Arts Center has received a $1,000 donation from Susquehanna Community Bank, as part of the Educational Improvement Tax Credit program. The funding will support the CAC’s approved educational programs.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology women’s basketball team put together a perfect 2-0 week with the regular season nearing its end.
The coming days are expected to bring active winter weather systems our way, so it's a good time for the campus community to revisit Penn College's emergency guidelines.