The semester-opening "PC3" continued its fall bounty of events in Week Two, tempting students with a cornucopia of options.
Glass shares his powerful voice with an engaged audience. Men's basketball coach Geoff B. Hensley shares diversity initiatives undertaken in Wildcat athletics. Bywords for change Jeanne M. Kerschner, director of the college's occupational therapy assistant program, relates how knowledge and sensitivity are key to providing health care to a widely varied client population.
At last month's Penn College remembrance of Veronica M. Muzic, four main speakers shared personal and professional memories of a legendary leader, friend and mentor. A number of people couldn’t attend because of summer schedules and competing commitments; still others were seated in the back and said they didn't quite catch every word.
The traditional start of Penn College's fall semester, dubbed “PC3,” entreats students to "Meet People, Get Involved" through a schedule of activities as packed as it is varied.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student has received a $4,000 scholarship from PMMI, the Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies. Levi E.
A cornerstone marks Penn College's role in a collaboratively crafted community landmark. A Penn College construction class, continuing its involvement with a memorial project along West Fourth Street, was visited Thursday by a trio of appreciative submarine veterans. The mutually rewarding experience was recounted in a letter to Carol A.
The design talents of three Pennsylvania College of Technology graphic design students are showing up on local billboards and in mental health awareness materials being distributed to local businesses.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s expanded welding instructional facility is home to new equipment from CLOOS Robotic Welding Inc. The company – known for its pre-engineered and custom-engineered robots and welding equipment – is entrusting one of its QRC 320 upright robots with V9 controller to the college.
Oppressive heat was no match for Saturday's impressive help to first-year students, as accessible members of the campus community eased the anxiety and/or excitement of entire collegiate carloads.
Students looking to broaden their perspectives and experience other cultures through worldwide travel and educational opportunities will benefit from a new fund established by two senior administrators at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The college’s first endowed Global Learning Fund features a financial commitment from Carolyn R.
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