Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty members D. Robert Cooley and Mark D. Noe will present a session on technology and environmental ethics on April 22 as part of the college’s Centennial Colloquia Series.
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. Evan W.
The student team (minus Dan Jones) A well-fought match Staff/faculty squad, ready for battle The student volleyball team came prepared to extend its streak to two; the staff/faculty challengers were ready to get back to their winning ways. Ultimately, intramural assistant Jeremy R.
"Dr. Jean" on the Klump Academic Center Auditorium stage Early childhood education students join the guest speaker and Nancy A. Grausam, assistant professor (second from left) for a group photo. Early childhood education students hold a "Paper Plate Party," learning a follow-the-leader game in which their pupils would choose an imitable way to use a plate as an instrument.
A mosaic art installation is set to unfold on the Pennsylvania College of Technology campus this spring, and students and employees are invited to join in the assemblage by donating materials and volunteering time. The Centennial Mosaic, designed by David A.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member presented at a recent national conference devoted to computer instructors. Lisa R. Bock, assistant professor of computer information technology, led a session during the 19th annual Course Technology Computing Conference in Nashville, Tenn. Her presentation focused on packet analysis, the process of analyzing traffic over a digital network.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology Athletics Department has elevated head baseball coach Christopher H. Howard to full time starting in the 2014-15 academic year. The coaching position is the first of three being changed for the upcoming year.
Nineteen Penn College students and five employees were added to the list of Awesome Women Exemplars during a recent annual reception, sponsored by the Student Activities Office and held in the Mountain Laurel Room of the Thompson Professional Development Center. The latest group, nominated from the campus community, brings to 294 the number of inspiring inductees since 2006.
Ingenuity among students, faculty and staff across various majors at Pennsylvania College of Technology is resulting in a cost-effective initiative that will benefit the institution and its academic programs for years to come. The college is in the final stages of manufacturing a press brake, a machine that efficiently bends sheet metal.
Danielle M. Liddic has been appointed as coordinator of employer/industry relations at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Liddic, who had been employed as recruiting manager in Penn State's College of Engineering, began her duties at Penn College on March 3. Danielle M.
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