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A major construction and construction materials firm has established a scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The Haines and Kibblehouse Family of Companies, also known as The H&K Group, will provide an annual award of $1,000 beginning in the current academic year. The company plans to endow the scholarship, making it a permanent source of awards for students.
Two regional Caterpillar dealers have been honored by Pennsylvania College of Technology for their decade of commitment to students and faculty in the School of Natural Resources Management. During a recent quarterly meeting of dealers at the college's Schneebeli Earth Science Center near Allenwood, Wayne R.
Two regional Caterpillar dealers have been honored by Pennsylvania College of Technology for their decade of commitment to students and faculty in the School of Natural Resources Management. During a recent quarterly meeting of dealers at the college's Schneebeli Earth Science Center near Allenwood, Wayne R.
Penn College placed second among six teams in last month's Heavy Equipment Rodeo at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center. The traditional event, at which students perform a number of maneuvers testing their skill on a variety of construction equipment, was won by Central Pennsylvania Institute of Science and Technology, Pleasant Gap.
A West Chester firm that designs and builds mobile drilling rigs has established a scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The Schramm, Inc. Scholarship Fund will generate awards for students beginning with the Fall 2006 semester. The fund will provide six awards of $2,500 each, split between the fall and spring semesters.
A partnership of the Caterpillar Foundation and participating regional dealerships recently delivered a substantial boost to Pennsylvania College of Technology students, presenting $140,500 in support of three majors within the School of Natural Resources Management.
A partnership of the Caterpillar Foundation and participating regional dealerships recently delivered a substantial boost to Pennsylvania College of Technology students, presenting $140,500 in support of three majors within the School of Natural Resources Management.
The co-founder of an "aviation ministry" that has flown hundreds of mercy missions in its six-year history who also is a graduate both of Pennsylvania College of Technology and its immediate predecessor is the recipient of the college's 2005 Alumni Citizenship/Humanitarian Award. William P.
Restoration of electrical power in the wake of a natural disaster or wintry weather, or in the aftermath of a manmade horror such as occurred on 9/11, has become an all-too-frequent necessity in the recent past. Power lines snap, infrastructure crumbles, and countless homes and businesses are plunged into darkness and confusion.
An International Truck dealership is helping diesel students at Pennsylvania College of Technology keep pace with the latest technology. Five Star International LLC recently provided Penn College with a 2003 International 4300 truck under a free lease agreement that will have the company cycling in a newer model on a periodic basis as truck electronics systems advance.
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