PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Jennifer L. Moltz, full-time Assistant Director/Manager-General Merchandise & Marketing, The College Store; beginning March 19 Tamra A. Feese, full-time Mail Services Manager, effective March 19 Denise M.
A $29,928 “It’s On Us” grant has been awarded to Pennsylvania College of Technology to prevent, address and respond effectively to sexual violence. Penn College, one of 39 institutions to receive funding from Gov.
On March 29, Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Student Nurses' Association will host a “Glow Walk” to benefit the American Cancer Society. The walk is scheduled from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on the college's main campus in Williamsport.
More than a dozen students and staff devoted a portion of their weeklong hiatus from classes to take part in an organized Alternative Spring Break at five local agencies. "The focus was on giving back to the Williamsport community," said Sammie L. Davis, coordinator of diversity and cultural life.
PCToday continues its regular feature: welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office. Shawn M. Hummer, full-time Police Officer, starting March 12 Rantz R.
Paul R. Watson II, dean of academic success at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been asked to speak at a Pennsylvania Department of Education workshop about best practices for a performance indicator related to student retention or transfer. Watson will present at the Perkins Central Workshop, to be held April 11 in Harrisburg. The Carl D.
Students looking for a meaningful next step in their education should plan a spring road trip to Pennsylvania College of Technology, where leading-edge technology complements a hands-on philosophy that has been a hallmark for more than a century. The college will hold an Open House from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
An interdisciplinary collaboration at Pennsylvania College of Technology applied three-dimensional printing to a singular piece of American history, readying an electric 1908 Studebaker for display at a prestigious international automobile show in Florida.
Clifford P. Coppersmith, former dean of sciences, humanities and visual communications, has been named president of Chesapeake College in Wye Mills, Maryland. Coppersmith was a Penn College dean from 2008-15, and most recently was dean of City College at Montana State University Billings. News of his selection as president was published Tuesday in The Star Democrat and on Chesapeake's website.
Penn College's selection among Diverse: Issues in Higher Education magazine's "2018 Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs" is noted in the publication's latest issue, which includes a cover photo of Jennifer McLean, associate dean of student affairs, and Elliott Strickland, vice president for student affairs, as well as an advertisement and several mentions of the institution's commitme
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