The following students have been added to the Wildcat Dance Team for the 2004-05 season: Jillian Books, Patrice Campbell, Kayla Machamer, Heidi Martinez, Sabrena O'Keefe, Ange Rymer, Sarah Shaffer, Nicole Siciliano and Marcie Truesdale.
Students fromRichard C. Taylor's ACR 127 (Prints, Drawings and Specifications) class toured the Fairfield Inn construction site Thursday. Prior to walking across Maynard Street from campus, the class viewed blueprints of the building, paying special attention to the foundation, floor plans, utility entrances, HVAC and plumbing plans.
Josh Lodge of Montrose was selected as September's "Resident Assistant of the Month" for his sincere compassion for residents, above-average work and his overall leadership to the Rose Street RA staff. A Construction Management major and active member of the Construction Management Association, Lodge is in his second year at Penn College.
Workforce Development& Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology coordinated introductory computer instruction for 1,443 people in northcentral Pennsylvania and the state's Northern Tier counties recently, providing the curriculum, instructors and instructor training for the "Digital Divide Training" initiative.
The Aviation Club participated in an "FOD" prevention walk Thursday, hoping to avert the "Foreign Object Damage" that can occur when a jet engine ingests items from the runway. The students walked the length of both runways at Williamsport Regional Airport in Montoursville, and removed anything that could damage an aircraft.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology men's soccer team learned a tough lesson Wednesday night that coach Andy Richardson hopes will pay dividends one more time this season.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has hired Dr. Thomas J. Campana, an oncologic surgeon with Susquehanna Health System, to head its new Surgical Technology Program. "We are very pleased to have Dr. Campana with us and look forward to watching him build a strong and successful Surgical Technology Program," said Dr. Deborah A. Wilson, dean of health sciences at the College. Dr.
By Juli Reppert, Student Writer/Photographer The Office of Student Activities at Pennsylvania College of Technology is introducing a new initiative to boost student participation in community service. Each year, Counseling, Career and Disability Services at Penn College hosts a Volunteer Fair, which has inspired many students to become more involved in the community.
The Caterpillar Excellence Fund a partnership among the Caterpillar Foundation, participating dealers and schools marked its 10th anniversary with a renewed $110,500 commitment to Pennsylvania College of Technology's Diesel Technology and Heavy Construction Equipment programs.
Pennsylvania College of Technology and Caterpillar Inc. have presented the second annual "Pathfinder to Excellence" faculty award to an instructor of diesel equipment technology. Scott B. Appleman received the award during a gathering of Caterpillar officials and dealers at the College.
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