Pennsylvania College of Technology, in conjunction with the state Department of Environmental Protection, will present a workshop for secondary-school science teachers June 17-21 focusing on the teaching of environmental-risk issues. The weeklong session is designed for science teachers; however, additional topics will include mathematics, agriculture, and technology in science and health.
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Two presenters from Pennsylvania College of Technology will explore "The Role of Faculty Development Centers in Integrating Instruction with Technology" in a webcast to be conducted Jan. 31 on the HorizonLive Web site. Dr. Henryk R.
Pennsylvania College of Technology presented student achievement awards recently to graduates receiving degrees and certificates at winter commencement ceremonies held Dec. 20. The awards, the students and their academic majors are: President's Award, for leadership and service to the College community: Barbara Marie Willett, Johnstown, Hospitality Management.
The Dental Hygiene Clinic at Pennsylvania College of Technology is open to the general public during the academic year.
The School of Business and Computer Technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology presented two teaching awards recently and honored a faculty member who has retired after 36 years of service to the school and College. In an awards luncheon held before the holiday break, Elizabeth A.
Pennsylvania College of Technology announces its dean's list for the Fall 2001 semester: Nicole L Abbey, Early Childhood Education, Ulysses Jacob P Adams, Collision Repair Technology, Rushville Jodie L Adams, Travel and Tourism Emphasis, Shamokin Taimur Aftab, Management Concentration, Phoenixville James R Aiken II, Civil Engineering Technology, Chadds Ford Jaber M Al Kadhem, Pre-Paramedic Technol
The Fall 2001 list of graduates at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been issued: Nathan James Aderhold, Cogan Station, Aviation Technology James R. Aiken II, Chadds Ford, Civil Engineering Technology James R. Aiken II, Chadds Ford, Surveying Technology Scott E.
Three Pennsylvania College of Technology students are among 16 nationwide selected to receive $1,500 scholarships from the Plastics Pioneers Association, a society of plastics industry leaders.
A faculty member in the School of Business and Computer Technologies at Pennsylvania College of Technology was elected recently to the board of directors of the International Society of Travel & Tourism Educators. Paul W. Howe, assistant professor of business administration/travel and tourism, will serve a two-year term on the ISTTE board.
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