A three-week New Choices/New Options career-development workshop will be offered from April 17 to May 5 at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro. The New Choices/New Options program is offered at no cost to single parents, displaced homemakers, teen parents, single pregnant women and individuals exploring careers that are nontraditional for their gender.
Student Health Services hosted a "Health Fair" in the CC Lobby from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Thursday, offering passersby valuable information ranging from fire safety to organ donation to good dental hygiene. (Photos by Phillip C. Warner, student writer/photographer)
More than 100 employers have registered for Spring 2006 Career Expo at Pennsylvania College of Technology a major networking event for students seeking full-time positions or cooperative-education opportunities. This semester's Career Expo will be held from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 21, at the Field House on Penn College's main campus.
A cross-section of landlords, city officials, student leaders and Pennsylvania College of Technology staff recently held the first in a proposed series of annual summits, brainstorming an issue of mutual importance: how to reduce the likelihood of off-campus apartment fires caused by carelessness or criminality. The Feb. 20 meeting was chaired by J.
An introduction to Reiki, a relaxing and healing form of touch therapy, will be offered April 22 and May 13 at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro. Both the Level I class (April 22) and the Level II class (May 13) will be presented from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The noncredit offerings will address relaxation, stress and pain-reduction techniques.
A new scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology honors the memory of the founder of a Berks County construction and design firm. The agreement to establish the Dwight E. Stoltzfus Memorial Trade Scholarship at Penn College was recently completed by Stoltzfus' widow, Kay, and their son Nicholas. Dwight Stoltzfus died in December 2004.
By Juli Reppert, student writer/photographer The second of three presentations in the "My Last Words" series at Pennsylvania College of Technology will be offered March 21, when David L.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro will host an open house on April 24 for those interested in nursing as a career. The event will be held from 5 to 7:30 p.m.
The Residence Life Office at Pennsylvania College of Technology has announced a number of recent honors, spotlighting praiseworthy students and programs among the college's four residence-hall complexes. Chosen as "Resident Assistant of the Month" was Rachel S. Hall, a culinary arts technology major from Altoona, in her third year at The Village at Penn College.
Robert M. Werkmeister, assistant professor of aviation at Pennsylvania College of Technology, accepted the Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Award at a recent Federal Aviation Administration safety seminar in Mechanicsburg.
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