Pennsylvania College of Technology will host the Pennsylvania Governor's Institute for Mathematics Educators on July 26-30. The state Department of Education runs the institute, which is open to K-12 mathematics educators from public, private and charter schools throughout Pennsylvania. This is the third year Penn College has hosted the institute.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student has been awarded a $5,000 scholarship from the Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Society. Chad E. Wagner, RR 1 Tionesta, plans to graduate in 2005 with a bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering Technology.
A professor of forestry at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently began a two-year term as chairman of the Council of Eastern Forest Technician Schools, which will hold its 2005 annual meeting at the College's Schneebeli Earth Science Center near Allenwood. Dr. Dennis F.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors today approved an operating budget of $72.4 million and set tuition rates for the 2004-05 academic year. At $72,456,764, the operating budget represents a 2.55-percent increase over 2003-04. Tuition for Pennsylvania residents, who constitute 92.2 percent of the College's enrollment, will rise by 5.5 percent.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration compliance training is being offered online by Workforce Development& Continuing Education at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Four students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's Electric Power Generation Technology major recently refitted a new control panel onto an obsolescent generator, producing a piece of up-to-date instructional equipment worth tens of thousands of dollars.
Forty girls are expected on the Pennsylvania College of Technology campus July 11-14 to explore science and math in hands-on fashion during the College's fourth annual SMART Girls (Science and Math Applications in Real-World Technologies for Girls) summer program. The residential session is for young women entering ninth and 10th grades.
Dr. Abdul B. Pathan, a professor of economics at Pennsylvania College of Technology, presented a paper recently at the Pennsylvania Economic Association's annual conference in Pittsburgh. The title of Dr.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Paramedic Program will move into its new, permanent home for the Fall 2004 semester. The new Paramedic Lab will include a crash car, an ambulance and emergency-room booths to help students practice in realistic simulations. Under construction in the Klump Academic Center, the lab also will have a designated classroom for the Paramedic Program.
The Williamsport Crosscutters have teamed with Pennsylvania College of Technology to add some local flavor to their "Salute to TV Night" scheduled for Tuesday, July 6, at historic Bowman Field.
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