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Craig A. Miller, assistant professor of history/political science at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was invited to present a paper at the 17th Century Warfare, Diplomacy & Society in the American Northeast Conference, held recently at the Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center, Mashantucket, Conn.
A priceless artifact and the story of one man’s survival against incredible odds have made a significant impact on students’ understanding of the Holocaust in a humanities course at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The yellow armband worn by the late Nandor Blau, a Jewish man forced into slave labor by the German army during World War II, has been loaned by the Blau family to William J.
Logan R. Bolopue A Penn College student's success with trials-motorcycle riding, a sport he has enjoyed for two-thirds of his life, was featured in his hometown newspaper this week. Thursday's editions of The (Lock Haven) Express chronicled the competitive victories of Logan R.
The president of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Horticulture Club served as a student ambassador at the recent Green Industry Conference in Louisville, Ky., the third straight year that the college has been represented in that fashion. Nicholas D.
With the help of Shawnalee E. Miller, Career Services secretary (left background), students manually form lowercase b's and d's as a "hand-y" way to remember which drink and bread plate go with their respective place setting. Students join their mentors for an après-dinner group photo. With a potential "meal ticket" at stake, student diners dress to impress.
In recognition of its services to veterans and active service members, Pennsylvania College of Technology earned Top 10 status among regional colleges in the northern United States in the “Best Colleges for Veterans” 2014 rankings published by U.S. News & World Report. Penn College is ranked No. 6 in the category Regional Colleges (North). U.S.
As part of the Pennsylvania College of Technology Scholarship Campaign, Penn College Foundation Board of Directors member Paul H. Rooney Jr. and his wife, Tacie, have established an annual scholarship in memory of Tacie’s parents. First preference for awards from the C. Leroy and Evelyn M.
Meeting a middle school goal – and proving a guidance counselor wrong – Benjamin M. Schappel, a CAD student, peer mentor/tutor and the college’s first commuter assistant, developed Smorgas Board Co. Schappell soars above the Lifland Skatepark, between Williamsport’s Elm Park and Original Little League Field.
Red Cross Bloodmobile More than 150 pints of blood were collected by the American Red Cross during last week's two-day visit to Penn's Inn, according to figures shared by Penn College Health Services. Each of the 156 units donated (75 on Wednesday and 81 on Thursday) has the potential to save three lives, so as many as 468 patients benefited from the Bloodmobile turnout.
Renewing a tradition that makes veterans’ advocacy a year-round priority, four active and former military personnel are providing front-line assistance to their fellow students at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Among employees of the college's Financial Aid Office are Chester M. Beaver, Army (retired), a human services student from Williamsport; Sarah E.