Clint Cullison, '04, business administration: marketing, a senior associate with Greenlee Partners, LLC, returned to his alma mater to participate in break-out sessions focused on "State Government: How It Really Works!" The senator and college President Davie Jane Gilmour welcome the Field House audience.
At the Pennsylvania State Capitol Building, Erdly’s company determined where water was entering the building then implemented the pilot phase of repairs. Jeff Erdly, '72 Jeff Erdly inspects exterior walls on Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Bush Campus Center.
Pennsylvania College of Technology held three commencement exercises May 16-17 for more than 900 students who petitioned to graduate after Spring 2014 classes. The Friday afternoon ceremony honored students from the School of Business & Hospitality and the School of Construction & Design Technologies.
Pennsylvania College of Technology bestowed honors on two alumni during Spring 2014 commencement ceremonies held May 16-17 at the Community Arts Center, Williamsport. Carol A. Savoy, of Montoursville, was presented with a Distinguished Alumni Award on May 17. Lee D. Michels, of Herndon, Virginia, received a Mentorship Award on May 16. Carol A.
Daniel J. Ravizza wanted to “stretch” himself for his senior project. The Pennsylvania College of Technology student recently met that noble goal by manufacturing a forging hammer, a machine that forms and shapes metal. “It’s been in the back of my mind to do this for a number of years.
Pennsylvania College of Technology will potentially send more than 900 new employees into the job market this month, and the new graduates are poised for success with their workforce-ready skills and specialties. “Demand for Penn College graduates remains high,” said Paul L. Starkey, vice president for academic affairs/provost.
"The Rock" dons a new coat for commencement. Readily recalling his stint as a billboard painter, Todd R. Moore returns to his campus roots. Members of the Centennial graduating class and their families have an appropriate backdrop for their keepsake photos this commencement weekend.
Retirees and employees pass through the Field House, hoping to hit paydirt in the "Ticket to Win It" raffle. President Davie Jane Gilmour (right) and colleagues put their best feet (and hands) forward in a lively game of 3-D Twister. Clockwise from left are Carolyn R. Strickland, assistant vice president for academic services; Sue A. Mahaffey, coordinator of academic services; and Kendel F.
More than 900 Pennsylvania College of Technology students have petitioned to graduate at the completion of the Spring 2014 semester, and the college has scheduled three ceremonies May 16-17 for those who will march at commencement. All of the ceremonies will be held at the Community Arts Center, Williamsport. At 3 p.m.
One of the longest-running instructional programs at Pennsylvania College of Technology – and one of the oldest continuous automotive programs in the nation – celebrated its 100th anniversary Friday in the Parkes Automotive Technology Center.
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