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For more than 100 years, Pennsylvania College of Technology and its predecessors have tailored their curricular offerings to students’ dreams and employers’ needs. That responsiveness to businesses and their future employees – and the flexibility to foresee tomorrow’s jobs – will be on ample display at the college’s April 1 Open House.
Hypertherm, a Hanover, New Hampshire-based manufacturer of plasma, laser and waterjet cutting systems used in industries such as shipbuilding, manufacturing and automotive repair, is entrusting equipment to Pennsylvania College of Technology for instructional use in its welding program.
"Would you want your grandmother to see it?" is a good rule of thumb when posting to social media! Anna C. Miller (left), marketing and communications specialist for the School of Business & Hospitality; and Tammy M. Rich, assistant professor of business administration/management/event management, shared valuable pointers shaped by the Internet's pros and cons.
A longtime proponent of STEM education in the United States is giving students at Pennsylvania College of Technology valuable hands-on experience through its donation of plastics processing equipment. As part of its i3 Give corporate giving program, Covestro LLC has donated a complete advanced co-extrusion sheet processing unit to Penn College.
Joseph E. LeBlanc "Will Eisner Week" marked worldwide, at James V. Brown Library Joseph E. LeBlanc, assistant professor of physics, will share his knowledge of manga, a Japanese comic art form, at the James V. Brown Library this week.
Pennsylvania College of Technology archers got their season underway last week while its baseball and softball teams began weeklong play Sunday in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Archery The Wildcats opened their season Feb. 25-26 at the Pennsylvania Field and Target Archers Indoor State Championships in Taylor and coach Chad Karstetter liked what he saw.
The evening's guest is introduced by Mark D. Noe, professor of English-composition, who became acquainted with McCauley through a book-group discussion of his “Why Religion Is Natural and Science Is Not." McCauley listens to opening remarks alongside Wendy A. Miller, director of academic operations, and Chris E.
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. Timothy L. Yarrington, full-time Faculty, Brewing and Fermentation Science, School of Sciences, Humanities & Visual Communications; effective Feb.
Instruction in two Microsoft Office programs – OneNote and Excel – is among the many enrichment classes available through Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology. All of the sessions will be in Room 134 of the Center for Business & Workforce Development, 1127 W.
Five business-related classes, equally suitable for individual or group instruction, are offered this season at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Each of the three-hour noncredit courses, which are taught through Workforce Development & Continuing Education at the college, will be held in Room 312 of the college’s Klump Academic Center.