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Chef Paul Mach, assistant professor of hospitality management/culinary arts, initiates a sausage-related straw poll. Joe Moore, territory sales representative for Jones Dairy Farm, and Kate Hunter, ’00, a food broker for Peak Sales & Marketing, talk encouragingly with students about the many directions their careers can take.

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Board of Directors has approved a Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies – the first graduate degree program ever to be offered at the institution, a special mission affiliate of Penn State. Penn College plans to begin offering courses leading to the master’s degree in the fall of 2017, with conferring of degrees to begin in 2022.

What's campus life like at Penn College? Students provide the answers in a brief Guggenheim Productions video added to the institution’s YouTube channel. From apartment-style housing to attractive dining options to countless activities, Penn College is a great home away from home. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XdNjTtNfFA

Graphic design students at Pennsylvania College of Technology used their skills to create suicide awareness posters to mark September as National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.

The evening's attentive crowd represents a cross-section, a true town/gown blend of community and campus. Sojka takes a wireless walk about the stage, captivating attendees with his personal and personable style. Discussing the availability of food ... and the obstacles to its equitable distribution D.

Check items off your grocery list at this weekend’s Williamsport Growers Market, and while there, watch senior Penn College culinary arts students compete in a cooking contest. The competition is the work of Chef Michael J.

Andrew A. Smith, an aviation maintenance technician student from Philadelphia, has been chosen as the September “Student of the Month” at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Smith, characterized by his nominator as "an excellent role model to students," is the business coordinator for the Wildcat Events Board and philanthropy chair for the Sigma Pi fraternity at the college. Andrew A.

Renewable energy technologies students on a Tuesday field trip are (from left) Colten R. Temple, Catawissa; Andrew C. Schroker, Blooming Glen; Nicholas A. Daniels, Levittown; Carson J. Klikus, Beach Lake; Chet A. Schwoyer Jr., Williamsport; Matthew M. Bernick, of Lewisberry; and Eric M. Wanczak, of Chambersburg.

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. Kareem Hopewell, regular part-time Dining Services Worker I, effective Oct. 3 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.

Emily B. Miller Garret L. Graff The "phenomenal turnout of Penn College support" at Saturday's Salvation Army 10K & 20K Trail Race – both from faculty/staff participants and student assistants – was noted by Michael J. Reed, an event organizer and dean of sciences, humanities and visual communications. Winning their age groups in the 10K event were Emily B.