An Emergency Medical Technician course that begins the week of Aug. 19 is accepting registrations. Offered by Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Workforce Development, the course will prepare students who are interested in enrolling in Workforce Development’s paramedic certificate program starting on Jan. 6, 2025. The Emergency Medical Technician course will be offered at three locations. Seating is limited.
EMT course, paramedic program accepting applications Published 03.22.2024 News Workforce Development New Students Penn College at Wellsboro Home Page contents An Emergency Medical Technician course that begins the week of Aug. 19 is accepting registrations. Offered by Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Workforce Development, the course will prepare students who are interested in enrolling in Workforce Development’s paramedic certificate program starting on Jan. 6, 2025. The Emergency Medical Technician …

A wide range of majors are being recruited the week of March 25, with the next lineup of "pop-up" recruiting tables coordinated by Penn College Career Services. Students looking for employment opportunities and internships are invited to stop by and connect with their future options.
Employers seeking culinary, business, engineering majors Published 03.22.2024 News Career Services Students Engineering Technologies Alumni News Home Page contents A wide range of majors are being recruited the week of March 25, with the next lineup of "pop-up" recruiting tables coordinated by Penn College Career Services . Students looking for employment opportunities and internships are invited to stop by and connect with their future options. Beck's Bistro – 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday, March 25, in the …

The Automated Manufacturing, Welding & Metal Fabrication Recruitment Day drew 24 employers and 111 students to Pennsylvania College of Technology’s welding lab on Wednesday. The expansive space, believed to be the largest welding facility in higher education nationwide, buzzed with connection.
Welding lab sparks 'Recruitment Day' connections Published 03.22.2024 Photos by Matt Deane, student photographer News Engineering Technologies Welding & Metal Fabrication Automated Manufacturing & Machining Students Industry Connections Career Services Home Page contents Looking hopeful, Thomas L. McGinn Jr., a freshman in welding & fabrication engineering technology from Pottstown, converses with representatives of High Steel Structures. The Automated Manufacturing, Welding & Metal Fabrication Recruitment …

State Education Secretary Khalid N. Mumin visited Pennsylvania College of Technology on Thursday, receiving a tour of the impressive facilities and gaining a firsthand look at the institution’s innovative and effective approach to preparing the next generation of tomorrow makers.
State education secretary tours Penn College Published 03.21.2024 Photos by Cindy D. Meixel, writer/editor-Penn College News News Engineering Technologies Nursing & Health Sciences Business, Arts & Sciences Students Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Penn College President Michael J. Reed (left) joins State Education Secretary Khalid N. Mumin on a tour of campus Thursday. State Education Secretary Khalid N. Mumin visited Pennsylvania College of Technology on Thursday, receiving a tour of the impressive …

Pennsylvania College of Technology is the recipient of a $5,523 grant dedicated to a campus and community landmark. Grant dollars were awarded from the Williamsport-Lycoming Flags Across America Designated Fund at the First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania for the perpetual care of the 1,800-square-foot American flag that graces the college’s main entrance.
Penn College awarded grant for American flag Published 03.21.2024 News Community Community Involvement Best Colleges for Veterans Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology recently received a $5,523 grant from the Williamsport-Lycoming Flags Across America Designated Fund at the First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania for the perpetual care of the 1,800-square-foot American flag that towers above the school’s main entrance. Pennsylvania College of Technology is the recipient of a …

Anderson Equipment Co.’s 24-week loan of a Komatsu PC 290LC-11 to Pennsylvania College of Technology will be greatly advantageous to students in 10 diesel and heavy construction equipment courses – from powertrain and hydraulics to brakes and electronics. A Corporate Tomorrow Maker that has supported Penn College students for about 25 years, the company is providing the excavator through an ongoing entrustment agreement that enhances instruction at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center.
Longtime partner’s generosity expands student opportunities Published 03.21.2024 Photos by Cindy D. Meixel, writer/editor-Penn College News News Corporate Partnerships Diesel Truck, Heavy Equipment & Power Generation Engineering Technologies Students Alumni News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents A Komatsu PC 290LC-11 excavator, loaned by Anderson Equipment Co. to Pennsylvania College of Technology, is moved into place for a training session at the college’s Schneebeli Earth Science Center. At left is …

Artwork created by Gerald G. Kaplan, instructor of ceramics at Pennsylvania College of Technology, is on display through April 27 in a national juried exhibition at the Saratoga Clay Arts Center’s Schacht Gallery in Schuylerville, New York.
Ceramics instructor’s artwork on display in Upstate New York Published 03.20.2024 News Faculty & Staff Graphic Design & Art School of Business, Arts & Sciences News Home Page contents Included in a national juried exhibition at the Saratoga Clay Arts Center’s Schacht Gallery in Schuylerville, New York, is Gerald G. Kaplan’s “Tusk” – earthenware, underglaze, glaze, oxide washes, gold luster, multiple firings, life-size. Kaplan is an instructor of ceramics at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Artwork …

A trio of collision repair technology graduates from 2006 recently returned to campus to address students in the Collision Repair Operations class taught by Eric D. Pruden, instructor of automotive technology. Ryan M. Arnold, Lanessa (Satteson) Taylor and Gilberto Alicea “shared their experiences in the collision repair industry and encouraged the students to find their place in the industry,” according to Pruden.
Collision repair alumni visit campus, encourage students Published 03.20.2024 News Alumni News Collision Repair & Restoration Engineering Technologies Students Home Page contents A trio of collision repair technology graduates from 2006 recently returned to campus to address students in the Collision Repair Operations class taught by Eric D. Pruden, instructor of automotive technology. Ryan M. Arnold, Lanessa (Satteson) Taylor and Gilberto Alicea “shared their experiences in the collision repair industry …

Two Pennsylvania College of Technology welding students and their faculty member were among those traveling to Harrisburg in support of Penn State’s Capital Day on Monday. Capital Day, the single-largest day of advocacy, offers Penn Staters the opportunity to use their voices to speak up in support of the university’s state funding and highlight Penn State’s positive impact on the commonwealth.
Penn College students, faculty advocate at 'Capital Day' Published 03.19.2024 Photos provided News Students Faculty & Staff Community Involvement Home Page contents Joining Penn State President Neeli Bendapudi (on left), Penn College welding & fabrication engineering technology seniors Karis A. Hudson and Nikolas J. Harnish, and their faculty member Ryan P. Good (far right), are pictured at the State Capitol in Harrisburg with Rep. Jamie L. Flick, R-83 (second from right). Flick graduated in 1981 from Penn …

In the coming weeks, Pennsylvania College of Technology culinary arts students will practice kitchen management skills as they serve a series of dinners featuring American regional cuisine in Le Jeune Chef Restaurant. Served Wednesdays, March 20 to April 24, each week’s menu features signature cuisine from a different corner of the U.S. – from New Orleans’ Cajun and Creole flavors to New England’s famous seafood.
Culinary arts students to present menus from across the U.S. Published 03.19.2024 News Baking & Culinary Business, Arts & Sciences Events Students Home Page contents In the coming weeks, Pennsylvania College of Technology culinary arts students will practice kitchen management skills as they serve a series of dinners featuring American regional cuisine in Le Jeune Chef Restaurant. Served Wednesdays, March 20 to April 24, each week’s menu features signature cuisine from a different corner of the U.S. – from …