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Pennsylvania College of Technology winter sports teams had a slow week to start the new year. The women’s basketball team went 1-1 with one game canceled, the men’s basketball team went 0-1 with one cancellation and one postponement, and the wrestling team withdrew from its scheduled competition in the Budd Whitehill Duals at Lycoming College.

Ten Pennsylvania College of Technology students – including three who graduated in December – obtained state Department of Agriculture Pennsylvania Pesticide Applicator Certification after testing during the fall semester. “This definitely will give the students an advantage over others entering the workforce, as many employers look for this type of certification,” said Carl J.

The list of graduates for the Fall 2021 semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been released. Fall 2021 Dean's List Fayi Majed Alkhamsi, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Bachelor of Science, Applied Management Fayi Majed Alkhamsi, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Bachelor of Science, Applied Technology Studies Walid A.

Pennsylvania College of Technology has issued its Fall 2021 Dean’s List. Fall 2021 grads' list Reese M. Abbe, Newtown, Bachelor of Science, Automotive Technology Management: Automotive Technology Concentration Julia M. Abraham, Milton, Associate of Applied Science, Health Arts: Practical Nursing Emphasis Sarah L. Acel, Franklin, Associate of Applied Science, Pre-Dental Hygiene Brian J.

Regional Boy Scouts can enhance their technical acumen, thanks to faculty mentors and state-of-the-art instructional facilities at Pennsylvania College of Technology. In conjunction with the Susquehanna Council, Boy Scouts of America, the school is hosting Merit Badge College on Saturday, Feb. 19. Scouts can select from 19 merit badges and earn up to three during the event.

Following a national search, Pennsylvania College of Technology has chosen Michael J. Reed to lead the institution as its eighth president, effective July 1. The Penn College Board of Directors on Wednesday approved the choice of Reed, the college’s vice president for academic affairs and provost, after an extensive search process led by Storbeck Search, of Media.

PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Matthew A. Francis and Robert "Jack" Jones, full-time Faculty, Building Construction Technology, School of Engineering Technologies; effective Jan. 5 Michael J.

The Community Arts Center has received $5,000 from First Citizens Community Bank to support the venue's approved Educational Improvement Tax Credit programs, including "The Nutcracker," the Educational Series and Student Summer Stock.

After their holiday break, Pennsylvania College of Technology winter sports teams are set to get back into action as the men’s and women’s basketball squads return to the hardcourt with games Sunday and Monday, respectively, and the wrestlers will be back on the mats Friday and Saturday (Jan. 7-8) in the Budd Whitehill Duals at Lycoming College.

On Monday at Lycoming College in the Rennie Roadarmel Allstate Duals, the Wildcats went 2-2 with wins over King’s College, 25-19, and New Jersey City University, 29-22, and losses to SUNY Cortland, 30-6, and the host team, 27-17, as their record went to 2-3. Even the loss to Lycoming was a bright spot as it marked the first points they ever have scored in a match against the Warriors.