The students tear down a semi-hermetic compressor during the hands-on portion of the class. Bernard Servello, technical training specialist for Emerson, explains compressor cooling. Ostrowski (left) and Woelfel (right), join Manbeck at the COSS training.
Students and faculty visit a pair of Honda facilities for an instructional helping of vehicular lore. A jet engine is among the displays at the Honda Heritage Center. The group receives an overview of plant operations, from "rolled steel to driving car." In two years of American Le Mans Series competition, this Honda-powered ARX-03a Muscle Milk Racing car had an unmatched record of success.
A complete remodel of the 1800s-era Franklin School, being transformed into a "Planet Word" museum of language With the U.S. Capitol and Washington Monument behind them, the group poses atop Hensel Phelps' renovations to the Martin Federal Reserve Building in downtown Washington, D.C.
Johnson (left) accepts his award from Ziegler. Students gather for a face-to-face meeting with their chosen field. Among attendees are (at right) Carol A. Lugg, dean of construction and design technologies, and JoAnn Dobeck. First-year surveying technology majors (from left): Brayden M. Ross, of Williamsport; Bret A. Yetter, of Liverpool; Zane G. Dutton, of Blanchard; and Andrew C.
Two Pennsylvania College of Technology information technology students detailed at a recent conference their efforts as part of a National Science Foundation grant to address the critical shortage of cybersecurity professionals. Allison F. Chapman, of Montoursville, and Margot S.
Two construction management students and their academic dean at Pennsylvania College of Technology recently served as judges at the Pennsylvania Technology Student Association State Conference in Seven Springs. David H. Guarriello (left), of Bethlehem, and Zachary N. Wilkinson (right), of North Wales, construction management majors at Penn College, meet with Fall 2019 freshman Mike R.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student has received a scholarship from Women in Aviation International, the first time in 15 years that the award went to an aviation maintenance major. Kate M. Ruggiero, of Easton, a freshman in the college's four-year aviation maintenance technology program, was recently awarded an Elisha Hall Memorial Scholarship worth $2,000. Kate M.
Three Pennsylvania College of Technology students, all enrolled in the four-year aviation maintenance technology major, have received scholarships from Helicopter Foundation International/Helicopter Association International. Sophomore Cody C. Bentzel, of Williamsport, and junior Ethan J.
Months of painstaking work resulted in an impressive showing on the international stage for Pennsylvania College of Technology at the recent Society of Automotive Engineers’ event in Cookeville, Tennessee.
Two honor society chapters at Pennsylvania College of Technology held induction ceremonies this past week. On a picture-perfect day, some of Phi Theta Kappa's newest members and their advisers pause for a group photo on the ACC steps.
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