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Students from the School of Hospitality's artistic buffet course took to the ice Wednesday morning on the patio outside the Susquehanna Room. Under the direction of Frank M. Suchwala, instructor of hospitality management and culinary arts, the students carved goldfish sculptures from blocks of ice.
While student interns have helped all summer at Le Jeune Chef on the campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology, the beginning of the fall semester brings the return of classes to the restaurant's kitchens, with student-produced meals beginning in September.
Students enrolled in a catering class at Pennsylvania College of Technology will combine their talents with fresh, local food when they prepare dishes for the public at the Williamsport Growers Market on Sept. 9. As guest chefs, the students will offer demonstrations and samples, preparing dishes made from the products available at the market.
Penn College officially was awarded accreditation of its accounting and business administration majors during the annual conference of the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs' Baccalaureate/Graduate Degree Board of Commissioners. Francesca M.
A dozen high school teachers from school districts across Pennsylvania are spending five days on campus over two weeks to upgrade their skills in classical cooking methods, which they will then transfer to students in their own classrooms. The teachers are being taught by Frank M.
Two faculty members in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Business and Computer Technologies were among the presenters at the recent "Third International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations" in Las Vegas. Jacob R.
The incorporation of "reality television" into the real-life management curriculum at Pennsylvania College of Technology drew praise at last month's American Business World International Conference in Nashville, Tenn. Gerri F.
A three-member team of Pennsylvania College of Technology students recently participated in a programming competition held in conjunction with the 11th annual Northeastern Conference of the Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges. James R. Carpenter, of Williamsport; Anthony A. Garritano, Altoona; and Andrew P.
An associate professor of business administration at Pennsylvania College of Technology was a presenter at a recent economics conference and has been awarded grant funding to attend a national professional-development program next month. Gerald D.
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