Information Technology Services announces availability of the Wildcat Wireless VPN system − virtual private network technology that adds a layer of security protection to wireless communications. A small VPN client software program is installed on your notebook PC that works with the college network to encrypt all your wireless communications.
Congratulations to Penn College's vital and vigorous student organizations, honored at Wednesday night's annual Student Activities banquet in Penn's Inn: James Riedel, an automotive technology management major from Quogue, N.Y., the outgoing president of the Student Government Association, who was selected as "Student Leader of the Year." The Society for Plastics Engineers was named "Student Orga
Academic Support Services announces the newest addition toits repertoire of services:online tutoring. If you often have wished for a way to receive tutoring without leaving your room, would rather communicate online than in person, or just have had a late-night, last-minute question when tutoring is not available, then you are in luck!
Students taking ceramics courses at Pennsylvania College of Technology will display their work in The Gallery at Penn College from Tuesday, May 3, through Friday, May 6. Showing their work will be Wendy L. Frew, Frackville, an independent-study ceramics student, as well as students from first- and second-level ceramics courses. An opening reception for the exhibit will be held 4 to 6 p.m.
Members of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Phi Beta Lambda chapter will attend this summer's national conference in Orlando, Fla., on the basis of theirApril 15-17success at the state level.
"A Visit to Albania, a Country Rising Slowly From Communism," is the title of the program to be presented in an April 27 faculty forum at the Pennsylvania College of Technology Library. The forum, which is the seventh of the series, will be presented from 3 to 4 p.m. by Richard C. Taylor, associate professor of plumbing and heating.
Adults, 55 and older, who want to learn more about using computers for fun and convenience may enroll in a noncredit course being offered in May at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro. This easy beginners' class, which is offered through Workforce Development & Continuing Education at Penn College, introduces the computer for enjoyment purposes.
Many people would like to learn to play the piano for pleasure, but do not have the time for weekly lessons. In a one-evening program in June at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus "Instant Piano for Hopelessly Busy People" participants can learn enough to have years of musical enjoyment, whether entertaining others or just for their own amusement.
Pennsylvania College of Technology added to its long history of local economic-development support Tuesday, joining in the creation of the Williamsport/Lycoming Keystone Innovation Zone in the city's western end. At a morning announcement in the Business and Technology Resource Center on Reach Road, the Industrial Modernization Center Inc.
Concerned employees with college-owned cellphones inadvertently are sharing misinformation, based on an e-mail message alleging that cellphone companies are selling customer's numbers to telemarketers.
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