Forty-three pints of blood – 13 from first-time donors – were collected by the American Red Cross during a June 24 visit to Penn's Inn. "The American Red Cross and College Health Services are so grateful to all our partners that continue to stand with us through the evolution of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)," health services director Carl L. Shaner said in an email to donors.
Observing tradition in a consistently fickle season, President Davie Jane Gilmour celebrated Penn College's newest retirees and members of the Quarter Century Club on Monday afternoon.
Two active Penn College students have each been selected to receive a $1,350 award from the Student Leader Legacy Scholarship, established by the Student Government Association in 2007 to encourage and reward student leaders by easing their tuition costs. The 2019-20 recipients, revealed in a YouTube video by outgoing SGA President Patrick C. Ferguson, are Sophia G.
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. Jordan N. Frantz, full-time Accountant, Financial Operations; starting July 1 Only new college hires and employees transferring from one internal position to another in certain situations are reported.
A "typical week" is anything but for alumna Alexis I. Ashby, a certified surgical technologist for UPMC Williamsport, whose Penn College education has prepared her well for the unpredictable ebb and flow of cases through the hospital's operating rooms.
The Spring 2020 Dean’s List at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been compiled. Penn College will hold commencement Aug. 7-9 at the Community Arts Center, Williamsport, to celebrate Spring and Summer 2020 graduates. The graduates, as well as awards received by them, will be announced after those ceremonies. Michael Abdalov, Paw Paw, W.Va., Bachelor of Science, Industrial Design Tateana A.
Russ, outside the Community Arts Center, where she accepted her associate degree in welding technology in May 2019. Putting her skills to good use A 2019 welding technology alumna, who returned to Pennsylvania College of Technology to explore automotive restoration technology, was featured in a "Work Ethic Wednesday" post on the mikeroweWORKS Foundation's Facebook page earlier this month.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday approved the college’s 2020-21 budget, tuition and fees; ratified appointments to the Community Arts Center Board; and authorized gifts to the City of Williamsport and the Williamsport Area School District.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Board of Directors has approved a $156.6 million budget for 2020-21, reflecting a $3.9 million (2.41%) decrease in spending from 2019-20. For Pennsylvania residents, who comprise 90.3 percent of the college’s total enrollment of 4,981, the budget includes an increase of 2.62% for tuition and fees combined. The increase for tuition alone is 3.07%.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has established a new scholarship to support students completing Workforce Development programs in practical nursing and emergency medical technician who wish to further their education.
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