The Information Technology Living-Learning Community in Dauphin Hall took part in a social bowling program with faculty at ABC Lanes on Tuesday. About 16 students and three faculty members attended the program and got to socialize with one another outside the classroom in friendly competition.
(The following is drawn from remarks by Davie Jane Gilmour, Pennsylvania College of Technology president, during an all-college meeting on Feb. 21) Good afternoon.
The creative spirit of Pennsylvania College of Technology students and staff is again on display on campus this time in Dauphin Hall, the college's newest residence hall.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty member's volunteer time presenting "Brown Bag Lunch" sessions at Curtin Middle School resulted in both a hands-on manufacturing experience and a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. John M.
The funeral will be in South Williamsport on Tuesday for William Homisak, a former administrator who in positions that included dean of continuing education witnessed the transformation of Williamsport Area Community College into Penn College. A December 2005 interview with Homisak, conducted by Daniel J.
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. Kimberly M Older, regular part-time Laundry and Dishroom Helper, School of Hospitality, beginning Jan.
Construction management seniors Kyle S. Baker and John M. Kriner attended the ACE Mentor Program's College Night on Tuesday at the John Wanamaker Building in Philadelphia, where high school students spoke with numerous colleges about opportunities in architecture, construction and engineering. Baker, of Walkersville, Md., and Kriner, of Lancaster, joined faculty member Brad M.
Pennsylvania College of Technology President Davie Jane Gilmour has been chosen to serve as a commissioner for the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, an association accrediting more than 500 colleges and universities in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and selected locations abroad.
(The following is drawn from remarks by Davie Jane Gilmour, Pennsylvania College of Technology president, during a Jan. 6 all-college meeting to open the Spring 2012 semester.) Happy New Year! I trust that your holiday was a restful, fun and productive time. I am ready to start a new year and hope that you will all join me in the opportunities that lie before us.
Tracy L. Brundage, assistant vice president for workforce and economic development at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has earned a doctorate from The Pennsylvania State University. Brundage was awarded a Ph.D. in workforce education with a major in training and human resource management on Dec. 17.
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