Attendees line a Bush Campus Center stairway for an "awesome" group photo. Carol A. Lugg fronts a graphical representation of her decidedly roundabout career lifeline. Colorful table accessories include bubble soap interactively incorporated by the speaker. Guest Leslie M. Medina, a dental hygiene: health policy and administration concentration major, joins in the fun.
Craig A. Miller (left), assistant professor of history and political science, facilitates the insightful conversation, along with Art L. Counterman, an instructor of electrical technology/occupations ... ... encouraging engagement by students in Penn's Inn.
Stabley (left) and Easton N. Latranyi, of Danville, a senior in manufacturing engineering technology ... ... strategically place snowballs into eye-pleasing position. The final creation, topped with decorative twigs, outside the Bush Campus Center What better way to celebrate the first day of spring than by creating a snow sculpture? That’s what students in two of David A.
A new "Your Class in 60 Seconds" video visits the Supervisor and Human Relations course of Summer L. Bukeavich, a faculty member in Penn College's School of Business & Hospitality. Through a mix of individual instruction, small-group interaction and class discussion, students apply what they learn to build the best possible solution to the situation at hand.
Joe S. Miller, an adjunct instructor of sociology and psychology classes at Pennsylvania College of Technology, assisted with supporting materials for the second edition of "Real World Psychology," published and released recently by Wiley, a global publishing company specializing in academic publishing. Joe S. Miller Miller worked on the publication’s lecture PowerPoint slides.
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. Nathan A. Moyer, full-time Police Officer, Penn College Police, effective March 20 Kristie M.
Mike Posner Mike Posner and The Legendary Mike Posner Band will perform at Lycoming College's Keiper Recreation Center at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 29. Tickets – $15 for students and $20 for the general public – are available at the Bush Campus Center Information Desk.
Paul R. Watson II The success of Penn College NOW, the program that allows high school students to earn college credits through dual enrollment, is noted in a recent national blog post. "The Penn College NOW program has measured dramatic increases in student enrollment and matriculation rates," writes Samantha Yi, business development associate for Signal Vine LLC.
A TV commercial produced by Public Relations & Marketing at Pennsylvania College of Technology was honored in the 2017 CUPPIE Awards sponsored by CUPRAP (College and University Public Relations and Associated Professionals). The 30-second spot, which aired as part of the college’s statewide branding campaign, earned a Silver CUPPIE in the “Advertising In-House TV” category.
For more than 100 years, Pennsylvania College of Technology and its predecessors have tailored their curricular offerings to students’ dreams and employers’ needs. That responsiveness to businesses and their future employees – and the flexibility to foresee tomorrow’s jobs – will be on ample display at the college’s April 1 Open House.
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