The Master Teacher Award, the highest honor accorded to a Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member, was presented Saturday to Chef Paul E.
The dean's list for the Summer 2001 session has been announced at Penn College. Those named to the list are full-time students who have earned a semester grade-point average of 3.5 or better. Students named to the Summer 2001 dean's list at Penn College are: ELK COUNTY Jennifer L. Rogers, Electronics Engineering Technology, St. Marys ERIE COUNTY Jarrod B.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has issued its list of graduates for the Summer 2001 semester: Maryam Bint Ali, Williamsport, Human Services; Mark Joseph Anderson, Frazer, Applied Health Studies; Maria C. Arvelo, Mifflinburg, Practical Nursing. Reeves V.
Penn Detroit Diesel-Allison donated $7,500 recently to Pennsylvania College of Technology in support of diesel-technology education for students and a training course for industry technicians. The contribution augments a previous contribution of $12,500 that the company made to the College last year.
The Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern Pennsylvania honored the Plastics Manufacturing Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently with one of its "Innovation Awards." The center won its award in the "Academic Partner" category, which is given to an institution of higher learning whose staff has contributed time and expertise in helping Ben Franklin clients develop or appl
Will they become butchers, bakers, candlestick makers or something else? It's up to 15 inquisitive youngsters from the Northern Tier counties to decide, now that they've completed an innovative career camp at Pennsylvania College of Technology's North Campus near Wellsboro.
Some green thumbs will be displayed in Barbara J. Albert's kindergarten class this fall at the Children's Learning Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology, but they won't be the result of any finger-painting activity.
The Children's Learning Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology was granted re-accreditation recently by the National Association for the Education of Young Children, a prestigious recognition achieved by just 7 percent of early-childhood programs nationwide.
Kevin C. Gordon has been selected as the student speaker for Pennsylvania College of Technology's Summer Commencement ceremonies, scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 11. More than 120 students have petitioned to receive bachelor's and associate's degrees and certificates at the ceremonies, which will take place at 11 a.m. in the Community Arts Center in downtown Williamsport.
Among the duties performed by College Store employees at Pennsylvania College of Technology is ensuring that students find the textbooks and supplies they need to succeed in their studies. Now, those same employees are going beyond the call of duty by helping students who require financial assistance to complete their education.
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