Wildcat Events Board team leaders Serena V. Bergeron (left) and McKenna N. Myers do their part in a successful event. Bergeron, of Lansdale, is an automotive technology management: collision repair concentration major, and Myers, of Northumberland, is pursuing a degree in business administration: marketing concentration.
Pennsylvania College of Technology students again provided free income tax preparation services to the community, helping scores of taxpayers file their 2020 returns for a total combined refund amount of $143,919. “This year, even with our capacity limited (due to COVID-19 protocols), we were able to get 124 federal and state returns filed,” said Bob M.
The One World Club, one of Penn College's newest student organizations, sponsored a “Stop the Violence, Keep the Peace” walk around campus Monday afternoon in support of the Asian American Pacific Islander community. Valisno, who spoke at Monday's event, has a clear message for anyone who sees Asian Americans as outliers.
Area nonprofits are invited to employ the expertise of electrical construction students from Pennsylvania College of Technology. A fourth-semester class in the college’s electrical construction associate degree major requires students to apply their hands-on skills – developed and refined in Penn College’s state-of-the-art labs – in real-world settings.
Elizabeth S. Gizenski, clinical director of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s surgical technology program, recently earned a Doctor of Healthcare Administration degree from Walden University.
The Student Government Association has published its 2020-21 End of Term Report, looking back on a transformational "year of passion, collaboration and innovation" at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The report, written by outgoing President Ethan M.
Conference team champion. Individual co-champion and Golfer of the Year. Coach of the Year. It can’t get much better for the Pennsylvania College of Technology golf team. Yet maybe it can, as it also became the college’s first team to earn a spot in the NCAA Division III National Championships.
Thirty-three Pennsylvania College of Technology students were welcomed Saturday afternoon into the Pennsylvania Xi Chapter of Alpha Chi, a national honor society for those seeking bachelor's degrees, during an in-person event that also celebrated an equal number of 2020 inductees who were deprived of official recognition a year ago due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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. Christine M. Taylor, full-time Procurement Services Assistant, effective April 26 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.
The artistic talents of 21 graphic design seniors at Pennsylvania College of Technology will be showcased in “Graphic Design 2021,” the annual student portfolio exhibition in The Gallery at Penn College. Running April 26 through May 7, the exhibit can be viewed in person at the gallery, which is open 2 to 8 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesdays and Fridays.
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