Pennsylvania College of Technology presented a Mentorship Award on Saturday to American Infrastructure Inc., a company that employs more than 70 Penn College graduates. The award was presented during August commencement ceremonies at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology alumnus has established a memorial scholarship to benefit diesel technology students at the college. Harold Sinclair, president of Woolever Brothers Transportation Inc., Montoursville, established the $1,000 annual scholarship in memory of his late wife, Hazel.
More than 125 Williamsport Technical Institute alumni and guests attended Friday's fifth annual reunion of the Penn College predecessor institution.
The Alumni Relations Office announces the online Penn College Alumni Community, open to all alumni of Penn College, Williamsport Area Community College and Williamsport Technical Institute. The community provides a place for alumni to remain in contact with one another, as well as allowing the office to gather information about alumni.
Shaun M. Scheimreif, who graduated in May with a bachelor's degree in computer information technology-internetworking application development, died following a motorcycle accident in Union County on Friday night.
List of Spring 2005 graduates The dean's list for the Spring 2005 semester at Penn College has been announced: Fafunke T. Agboola, Individual Studies, Philadelphia Brock R. Albitz, Computer Information Technology-Data Communications and Networking, Pottstown Grant B. Albitz, Computer Information Technology-Data Communications and Networking, Pottstown Andrea A.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Alumni Relations Office will host alumni of one of the college's predecessors, Williamsport Technical Institute, at the fifth annual W.T.I. reunion on June 17. "This reunion gets bigger every year as we locate more and more of our 'lost' W.T.I. alumni," said Barbara A. Danko, director of alumni relations at Penn College.
Pennsylvania College of Technology presented "Distinguished Alumnus" and "Alumnus Achievement" awards at Saturday's commencement ceremonies in Williamsport. In morning ceremonies at the Community Arts Center, Robert G. Feaster of Northumberland received the Distinguished Alumnus Award for 2005. In afternoon ceremonies, the 2005 Alumnus Achievement Award was presented to Michael A.
An alumnus whose name is a familiar sight on highways from New York to Illinois to North Carolina made his first visit to the college this week since graduating 42 years ago. Mike Ward, who graduated from Williamsport Technical Institute's Diesel Technician program in 1963, recently retired as executive vice president of the Altoona-based Ward Trucking Corp.
The work ethic and generosity instilled by his father and grandfather have prompted a Pennsylvania College of Technology construction alumnus to start a scholarship fund in honor of the two men. Charles G. Thomke of Raleigh, N.C., a 1995 graduate of Penn College's Building Construction Technology major, established the Fredrick J. and William F.
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