Pennsylvania College of Technology is featured in season five of “The College Tour,” an innovative series from Emmy-nominated producers Alex Boylan, Lisa Hennessy and Burton Roberts, now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
Ford (in blue shirt) – who said he never dreamed of such an industry development when he was a student 20 years ago – talks with Mark E. Sones, one of his former diesel equipment technology instructors; and Shelley L. Moore, who, as senior director of the Center for Career Design, traveled to the ESC to greet the returning alumni. After the guests opened the front and tilted the cab ... ...
The connections between Little League Baseball® and Pennsylvania College of Technology are decades' old, from construction students' work on the original complex in the 1950s to this month's catered meals for players in the 75th annual LLB World Series.
An appropriately festive atmosphere pervaded campus on Thursday, as anticipation mounted for that night's premiere of the Penn College episode of "The College Tour." Leading up to the initial showing in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium (and its streaming debut on Amazon Prime shortly thereafter) were a variety of games and other activities from one end of campus to the other.
A Penn College graduate is included on AviationPros.com's list of 40 aircraft maintenance professionals under age 40, characterized as "some of the best, brightest and hardest-working young people of the industry." Patrick J. Reed, a flight technician with Equus Capital, earned an associate degree in aviation technology from the college in 2003 and holds two master technician certificates.
The campus community will get an advance look at the Penn College episode of "The College Tour" – a half-hour installment of the series' fifth season, debuting soon on Amazon Prime – when it premieres at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium. Can't attend in person? Catch the livestream from the ACC on YouTube.
A pair of construction management graduates, impressively carrying campus credibility into their professional lives, returned Monday to talk with students. Wayne R. Sheppard, assistant professor, arranged for the visit by Zachary J. Kravitz, '20, an assistant project manager for IMC Construction, and Matthew R. Sarver, '04, a vice president at Gilbane Building Co.
As Pennsylvania College of Technology student Bryan M. Bilbao, of Old Forge, sat in a hospital room with his aging grandmother near the end of her life, he noticed a difference in the way health care professionals interacted with her.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has released its list of graduates for the Summer 2022 semester. Summer 2022 Dean's List Julia Maria Abraham, Milton, Associate of Applied Science, Health Arts: Practical Nursing Emphasis, High Honors Courtney D. Alexander, Jersey Shore, Combined Bachelor/Master of Science, Physician Assistant Studies, Cum Laude Elizabeth K.
The Dean’s List for the Summer 2022 semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been issued. Summer 2022 graduate list Nadia Abdali, Hanover, Bachelor of Science, Pre-Dental Hygiene-B.S. Julia M. Abraham, Milton, Associate of Applied Science, Health Arts: Practical Nursing Emphasis Courtney Alexander, Jersey Shore, Bachelor/Master of Science, Physician Assistant Studies Lucas L.
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