Sarah Ladouceur, of Welland, Ontario, featured here with the dean of hospitality, Frederick W. Becker, is the first Canadian student on campus through the School of Hospitality's articulation agreement with Humber College in Toronto, Ontario.
Brandon S. Sisino, of Cogan Station, whose Wall Street Journal Student Achievement Award was announced last spring, was among those honored in a full-page advertisement in the publication Wednesday, Sept. 20. On Page R9 of that day's editions, Sisino was listed on a "Best in Class" honor roll congratulating all of the newspaper's 2006 award winners.
If you have a goal of becoming a licensed practical nurse, the practical nursing program at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro is issuing a "final call" for applications for the January 2007 class. Fifteen students will enroll in the yearlong program, and the course is filling quickly. The first day of class is scheduled for Jan. 8.
Students enrolled in majors offered by Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Hospitality will take their skills on the road, providing catering services at Hunt Country Vineyards' Gourmet Harvest Festival in Branchport, N.Y., on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. Participating students are enrolled in a Catering course at Penn College.
An aviation maintenance technology student from York County recently got the highlight of his year so far, winning a hot-air balloon ride at this month's Montoursville Rotary Club Fall Foliage Balloon Festival. Joshua M. Rauch, a Pennsylvania College of Technology junior from Mount Wolf, traveled aloft in "Up and Away," courtesy of Dick Young, a commercial balloon pilot for more than 30 years.
Vol. 6, No. 6 Schedule/Results/Records (Through games of Sunday, Sept. 24) BaseballOverall record: 6-4 PSUAC record: 4-0 Monday, Sept. 18 host Penn State Hazleton at Bowman Field, W, 12-1 Thursday, Sept. 21 host Penn State Scranton at Bowman Field, W, 5-4; W, 6-4 Tuesday, Sept. 26 at Penn State Beaver (2), 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept.
PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Penn College employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Among the latest additions: Tammi Britton , Police Officer, Penn College Police, effective Sept. 26 Jere Rentzel , Laboratory Assistant, Media Arts (Regular Part-Time), Integrated Studies, starting Sept. 18
The Student Activities Office, Penn College Legal Society and Madigan Library partnered to celebrate Constitution Day with several displays and activities this week. Students were encouraged to register to vote, attend a lecture on "Music Downloading and Piracy" and participate in a trivia contest. Among the activities:
Steel framework continues to take shape on the new Center for Business and Workforce Development on West Fourth Street, at the former site of the BiLo grocery store.
Friends and co-workers of a heating, ventilation and air conditioning technician in York County who died in 2004 have established a scholarship in his memory at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
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