The West Branch Susquehanna Builders Association has donated $3,000 to a group of Pennsylvania College of Technology construction students to help defray the costs of competing at January's International Builders' Show in Florida. At a dinner cruiseaboard the Hiawatha paddle wheeler, group president Steven S.
The Fall 2005 slate of Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair training has begun in earnest at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Training kicked off about a week and a half ago with I-CAR's newest training program (GEN01, "Collision Repair Overview") for the 2006 Chevrolet Corvette Z06.Monday evening's class (ALT01, "Electric and Hybrid Vehicles") was hosted by Alfred M.
Joshua M. Yost, chosen as the Student Government Association's "Student of the Month" in March, has been selected by collision repair faculty for a similar honor this month. Yost, from Cochranton − the unanimous choice of all six collision repair faculty members − was chosen for his campus leadership, dependability, initiative, integrity, enthusiasm and his support of fellow students.
Three environmental technology students were on hand to answer watershed questions at the Antes Fort Heritage Days on Saturday. The students were manning the Greater Nippenose Valley Watershed Association's booth. Senior Jason R. Grottini of Riverside,junior Brandon M. Yost of Lock Haven and sophomore Mark A.
Asesh K. Das, professor of computer science at Pennsylvania College of Technology, recently participated in the Ninth World Multiconference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics in Orlando, Fla. His paper, "Unstructured Document Management With a Possibility Theory of Ontology Capture," was named the best in its category at the July 10-13 conference.
The semester is well under way and I have to ask you: does your neck, back or shoulder hurt yet? Do you know why? It just might be your backpack. Carrying too much weight or improperly wearing backpacks can cause neck, back and shoulder pain and compromise posture and breathing. The U.S.
An introduction to Reiki, a relaxing and healing form of touch therapy, will be offered Oct. 8 and Oct. 22 at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro. The Level I and II classes, to be presented from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., will address relaxation, stress and pain-reduction techniques.
The bureau director for early learning services in the state's Office of Child Development a former part-time instructor at Pennsylvania College of Technology will be the featured speaker when the Central Susquehanna Association for the Education of Young Children holds its annual meeting on the college's main campus next week. The session will begin at 7 p.m.
Congratulations to this year's members of the Wildcat Dance Team, announced Monday morning by coach Milissa Augustine.
Penn College is proud to partner with the James V. Brown Library to host the Friends of the Library "Fabulous Fall Book Sale" from8 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5, in the College Avenue Labs.
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