More than 40 architecture students from The Pennsylvania State University traveled to Penn College's Construction Masonry Building on Wednesday, an annual visit that acquaints them with the practical upshot of their designs and reinforces the benefits of masonry as a construction medium.
Thomas C. Heffner, assistant dean of sciences, humanities and visual communications: programs at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been invited to serve as a program chair for the National Association for the Education of Young Children’s Commission on Early Childhood Associate Degree Accreditation peer review team.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has appointed Tammy M. Rich as director of alumni relations. Rich, who had been employed as executive director of alumni relations and special events at Lock Haven University, began her duties at Penn College on March 3. “We are pleased to have Tammy join the Institutional Advancement team,” said Barry R. Stiger, vice president for institutional advancement.
WBRE on campus WBRE Eyewitness News reporter Valerie Tysanner interviewed David L. Evans, professor of biology, for a piece about the possible effects of cold weather on insect populations. The segment aired on Channel 28 during Monday evening's newcasts.
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. Tammy M. Rich, full-time Director of Alumni Relations, Institutional Advancement, effective March 3 Danielle M. Liddic, full-time Coordinator of Employer/Industry Relations, Career Services, beginning March 3 Susanna M.
Dorothy J. Gerring Students' cost-effective and energy-efficient home designs are displayed during a reception in Wrapture. Robert A. Wozniak As nose-numbing, furnace-fanning winds rustled the trees around Klump Academic Center Auditorium on Thursday night, those gathered inside warmed to the notion of a toasty home that balances energy usage with money-saving efficiency.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s career-awareness series, “degrees that work.tv,” has been honored again with a Telly Award. The latest episode focusing on management careers is a bronze winner for informational programming in the 35th annual international video competition.
Lecturer Matthew W. Nolan guides a visitor's use of a welding simulator. The Field House floor, filled with intriguing family attractions, beckons young scientists. Horticulture instructor Carl J. Bower Jr. makes education enjoyable, thanks to schoolkids' timeless fascination with insects. Scott A.
Mopar Muscle Penn College's acquisition of a 1967 Dodge Dart for the School of Transportation & Natural Resources Technologies has been detailed in the April 2014 issue of Mopar Muscle, now on newsstand shelves and online. The article was written by Randy Bolig, the magazine's editor, in cooperation with assistant automotive professor Chris Holley, who led him on a campus tour in July.
Walter J. Shultz, OIT director (left) assists Lawrence K. Beaston, assistant professor of English-composition. Kim E. Shipman (standing) lends a helping hand to Karen L. Plankenhorn, clinical supervisor, radiography. Clark D. Sarge, a member of the physics faculty (left), is joined by Joshua D. Young, learning systems administrator, in a Madigan Library computer classroom.
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