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Pennsylvania College of Technology has presented student achievement awards to its August 2011 graduates. A Summer Commencement ceremony was held Saturday, Aug. 6, at the Community Arts Center, Williamsport.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has presented a Mentorship Award to Emilie E. Faillo, of Narberth, a 2001 culinary graduate who, in the course of her professional life, has coordinated a variety of real-world work experiences and mentoring opportunities for Penn College students.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has presented a College Service Award to faculty member, department head and Penn College Education Association President Jim E. Temple. The award, bestowed in recognition of meritorious service provided to the college, was given to Temple by Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour during Summer 2011 Commencement ceremonies held Saturday, Aug.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Outreach for K-12 Office recently hosted an event for 42 high school educators, familiarizing them with "Career Pathways in Marcellus Shale." Educators attended sessions to learn about the principal foundations of the industry, sampled how teachers can educate students about the Marcellus Shale as part of general education subjects, and toured classrooms and l
Students spending Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week on campus delivered their closing presentations Friday, pitching their fictitious companies' products to a panel of judges in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors on Thursday approved parameters for the college's state budget request for 2012-13.The numbers will be submitted to the state along with The Pennsylvania State University's request. "It's always too early, but we have to do it,'' said Board Chairman Robert E. Dunham.
Good job! You did well. You turned the tassel, walked across the stage, and made your family and friends smile. Another page for the scrapbook of your life … You have done a good job! Not only here today, in this ceremony, but also over the last several years. You opened your books. You participated in your labs. You finished your projects … passed your tests … completed your courses.
High school students taking part in Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week, in the midst of a six-day session on main campus, were introduced to Penn College's far-reaching "degrees that work" during a tour Wednesday.
Pennsylvania College of Technology is offering two medical assistant programs beginning in mid-September. The noncredit course will be offered at the main campus in Williamsport and at the North Campus, three miles east of Wellsboro. Employment of medical assistants is expected to grow faster than the average for all occupations as the health-services industry expands.
The practical nursing program at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro is scheduling pre-admission testing for the next class, which begins in January. Pre-admission testing must be completed before the application process begins. All applications must be submitted by Oct. 1.