The Alumni Relations Office announces the online Penn College Alumni Community, open to all alumni of Penn College, Williamsport Area Community College and Williamsport Technical Institute. The community provides a place for alumni to remain in contact with one another, as well as allowing the office to gather information about alumni.
Beginning July 11, Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus will offer a remedial summer-school program for students in grades 7-12. The classes, being offered for the 19th year, provide students living in the Northern Tier an opportunity to improve their math and/or English skills.
A married couple who teach nursing at Pennsylvania College of Technology presented lectures recently at Drexel University National Education Institute. Janet and Matthew P. McMahon were "Distinguished Faculty" at the conference, held June 3-5 in Atlantic City, N.J. Janet McMahon is an associate professor of nursing at Penn College.
Mark A. Trueman, a faculty member in the paramedic program at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was named "Instructor of the Year" for Lycoming County by the Lycoming County Department of Public Safety. According to the tribute presented by Wendy S.
A record crowd of 35 chimney sweeps from across the country is on campus for "Masonry: A Permanent Improvement," a weeklong class offered through Workforce Development & Continuing Education and the Pennsylvania Guild of Professional Chimney Sweeps. This is the fourth year for the program, which is taught by Glenn R.
Eighty-seven Pennsylvania College of Technology athletes have earned Commonwealth Campus Athletic Conference Academic All-Conference honors. Athletes must carry at least a 3.0 grade-point average to qualify.
Twelve Pennsylvania College of Technology winter and spring sports athletes have been honored with all-state or all-conference awards. Earning all-Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association honors were Katylyn Stupar (State College) in women's basketball, James Woodring (Waynesboro) in baseball and Beth Hoffman (East Juniata) in softball.
By Juli Reppert Student Writer/Photographer A federal work-study program administered by Pennsylvania College of Technology is helping to identify and develop part-time employment opportunities for students enrolled at the college.
The results of a pilot program being conducted at Pennsylvania College of Technology will benefit Lycoming County and its municipal police departments. Penn College Police vehicles are equipped with laptop computer equipment providing immediate access to the Pennsylvania Justice Network while officers are on patrol. With the JNET database, vital information is just a keystroke away.
ERIE − U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao has announced that the Pennsylvania State Workforce Investment Board, in collaboration with Penn State, will receive a $3.75 million grant from the Department of Labor to increase business retention and growth within the plastics industry.
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