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The 48th annual National Collegiate Landscape Competition proved to be fertile territory for the talents of Pennsylvania College of Technology students enrolled in landscape/plant production technology. At the powerhouse event held in Provo, Utah, Penn College placed 16th overall among 50 schools and achieved eight top-10 finishes in various categories. One student was awarded a $1,000 scholarship.
… Bower Jr., faculty News Landscape/Plant Production Engineering Technologies Students External Scholarships Faculty & Staff Alumni News Home Page contents The 48th annual National Collegiate Landscape Competition proved to be fertile territory for … Pennsylvania College of Technology took in the sights of Provo, Utah. The Penn College group included nine students, two alumni and one faculty member. Carl J. Bower Jr., assistant professor of horticulture, who chaperoned the nine-member Penn … were Tyler J. Dinatale, of Mohnton; Gretchen A. Kellar, of Butler; and Saudiah Wells, of Williamsport. Two landscape alumni accompanied the Penn College group on the trip: Ronald A. Burger and Sophia G. Wiest. For more information on Penn …

Pennsylvania College of Technology has hired industry veteran Benjamin R. Thomas as its director of construction and planning. Thomas comes to Penn College from Weis Markets Inc., where he was manager of architecture, responsible for the company’s conceptual and architectural designs. Thomas graduated in 1999 from Penn College's architectural technology major.
Penn College names director of construction and planning Published 04.05.2024 News Faculty & Staff Campus and People Architecture Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology has hired industry veteran Benjamin R. Thomas as its director of construction and planning. Thomas comes to Penn College from Weis Markets Inc., where he was manager of architecture, responsible for the company’s conceptual and architectural designs. Benjamin R. Thomas “We are excited about the energy and expertise Ben brings …

Representatives of Keystone Precision Solutions spent a recent day on campus to share their expertise in emerging technologies in the architecture, surveying, construction and engineering industries. Although the team’s unmanned aerial vehicles were “grounded” due to rain, several classes visited the Bardo Gym to experience equipment, including a robotic total station, laser scanner and unmanned aircraft systems.
Drone demo offers aerial insights, emerging technologies Published 04.05.2024 Photos by Matt Deane, student photographer News Building Construction Construction Management Construction & Architecture Students Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Alumnus Ken Fronheiser (right) demonstrates a robotic total station to James C. Fretz, a construction management student from Collegeville. Fronheiser is director of strategic integration and technology for Keystone Precision Solutions. Representatives of Keystone …

A collaboration between academic departments at Pennsylvania College of Technology is “molding” a unique opportunity for polymer engineering technology students. In the seventh-semester class Building Molds & Dies, students swap three hours a week in their plastics labs for hands-on work in the Larry A. Ward Machining Technologies Center.
Interdepartmental synergy ‘molds’ opportunity for students Published 04.03.2024 Photos courtesy of Matthew A. Nace, adjunct instructor and alumnus News Students Polymer Engineering Automated Manufacturing & Machining Engineering Technologies Faculty & Staff Home Page contents A collaboration between academic departments at Pennsylvania College of Technology is “molding” a unique opportunity for polymer engineering technology students. In the seventh-semester class Building Molds & Dies, students swap three …

The first Wildcat Forum, devised and led by business administration students in an Event Management & Coordination class, brought messages of inspiration to those in attendance at the Klump Academic Center. Five brief talks, provided by alumni and employees, explored “What is Success?” from each speaker’s unique perspective and experience.
… by Jennifer A. Cline, writer/magazine editor News Accounting & Business Administration Business, Arts & Sciences Students Alumni News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Speakers for the first Wildcat Forum, from left: Tammy M. Rich, assocate … class, brought messages of inspiration to those in attendance at the Klump Academic Center. Five brief talks, provided by alumni and employees, explored “What is Success?” from each speaker’s unique perspective and experience. Among the wisdom … class, brought messages of inspiration to those in attendance at the Klump Academic Center. Five brief talks, provided by alumni and employees, explored “What is Success?” from each speaker’s unique perspective and experience. … 1711739707 … …

Laura A. Snyder, of Harrisburg, a landscape/plant production technology student at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was awarded a $4,500 Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Association Foundation Scholarship. Snyder received her award at the PLNA 120th Anniversary Celebration & Education Summit, held recently at Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square.
… of this honor.” Also attending the PLNA summit were a number of Penn College horticulture and landscape technology alumni who are engaged in the dynamic career field. Joining Bower (third from right) and Snyder at the PLNA summit at Longwood Gardens are Penn College alumni (from left): landscape/nursery technology graduates Jeff N. Walizer, ’93; Scott A. Fohringer, ’97; Keane C. Scholl, …

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.
… 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 …

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.
… with our employers and the abundance of opportunities they offer our students,” said Stacey L. Girven, career and alumni events manager.  Upcoming Recruitment Days  – all in the ATHS atrium - are as follows:  •    Radiography – 10 a.m. to …

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.
… 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 …

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 … of them stay in touch even though they live in different parts of the state,” Pruden said. The instructor expects more alumni will visit his class later in the semester.  From left: Arnold answers a question while Taylor and Alicea look on. …