Pennsylvania College of Technology has been awarded a $40,000 grant from the Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Central and Northern Pennsylvania to further develop a Factory Built Housing Center at the College. The grant will be used to strengthen workforce development and incorporate research results into training initiatives for industry.
Pennsylvania College of Technology and the Penn College Education Association have agreed to extend their current labor contract through 2006-07. The Penn College Board of Directors approved the extension the second one enacted for an agreement that initially was approved in August 2000. A previous extension was ratified in February 2002.
Dr. D. Robert Cooley, assistant professor of anthropology/environmental science at Pennsylvania College of Technology, will present a program entitled "Applying Ecological Anthropology: Studying the Ecological Knowledge of Commercial Blue Crab Fishermen" on Tuesday, March 2, at the College Library.
By Nichole Shanefelter College Information and Community Relations Intern Pennsylvania College of Technology offers a bevy of support services to aid students as they face the many challenges of college life, and TRIO Student Support Services is one of the most all-inclusive and progressive programs on campus. National TRIO Day is Feb.
By Nichole Shanefelter College Information & Community Relations Intern Every year, Pennsylvania College of Technology offers students Study Abroad opportunities in countries like Australia, Costa Rica, Germany, Italy, Mexico and Japan.
A new league and new opportunities in athletics are creating excitement at Pennsylvania College of Technology. This fall, Penn College, a special mission affiliate of Penn State, will join Penn State's Commonwealth Campus Athletic Conference and athletes competing on Wildcat men's basketball and women's volleyball teams gain four-year eligibility. Michael J.
Recognizing the rising demand for information-technology skills in the workforce and home, Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Business and Computer Technologies is updating its computer Information Technology programs this fall with new two- and four-year majors.
Two Pennsylvania College of Technology employees will discuss their experiences with weight-loss surgery in a program to be offered Monday, Feb. 23, at the College Library. In the program titled "Weight-Loss Surgery: What's It Really Like?" Dr. Jeanette L. Fraser, director of Outreach for K-12; and Chuck W.
The challenges posed by vision loss will be the topic of the second in a series of faculty forums to be presented at the Pennsylvania College of Technology Library. On Wednesday, Feb. 18, Charles F. Kemnitz, associate professor of English and technical communication, will present "Through a Glass Darkly" from noon to 1 p.m. The program is free and open to the public.
Texas A&M, James Madison, Texas, Michigan State. Big-name schools with big-name athletic programs. And when you talk about the "heavyweights" in collegiate archery, you can add Pennsylvania College of Technology. "Penn College has a great program," assessed Coach Chad Karstetter. "Just being in the area of Pennsylvania that we are, we seem to have the potential already here.
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