Andrew J. Bucher, scheduled to graduate in May with an associate degree in heavy construction equipment technology: technician emphasis, has been selected as the March “Student of the Month” at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Students pause for a Hershey Lodge photo during a busy trade-show visit. Electrical technology and mechatronics engineering technology students attended the Schaedler Yesco Expo 2018 at the Hershey Lodge and Convention Center on Wednesday. The expo is the premier electrical trade show in Central Pennsylvania, with more than 100 booths from prominent manufacturers.
Darkness envelops the college. The campus mall is quiet and still. It’s the middle of the week and nearly 1 o’clock in the morning. Most of the Pennsylvania College of Technology community will be asleep for several more hours, recharging for another productive day. But a couple electronics majors are wide awake. Their windowless lab is bright and buzzing with activity.
Five Army ROTC cadets from Pennsylvania College of Technology and two from Lycoming College have been rewarded with scholarships and commissioning contracts for their dedication and perseverance. Penn College scholarship recipients are residential construction technology and management: building construction technology concentration majors Hayden N. Beiter, of Williamsport, Jordan H.
Logan B. Goodhart, a manufacturing engineering technology major from Chambersburg, tells Parrish about the team’s busy schedule for the next several weeks. Penn College team member Shujaa AlQahtani, a manufacturing engineering technology major from Saudi Arabia, is interviewed about the upcoming competitions.
Spared winter's repeated parting shots as storm after storm barreled up the coast, Penn College was snagged by a post-Easter snowfall that prompted a two-hour delay on Monday morning. Student photographer Rachel A. Eirmann made good use of the reprieve, capturing nature's beauty before it vanished as quickly as it came.
Phi Mu Delta's Raymond L. Long, a building automation technology student from Forest City, takes hands-on education in a fundraising direction. Awaiting their clientele Wednesday evening are three Sigma Pi members, flashing an appropriate gesture as Easter neared. From left are Andrew A. Smith, Philadelphia, aviation maintenance technology; Darien J.
Pennsylvania College of Technology will reprise its participation at the 2018 USA Science & Engineering Festival – the largest event of its kind nationwide – showcasing how science, technology, engineering and math play an integral role in culinary activities.
A perennial friendly face in the KDR, Dining Services' Denice D. Scott keeps it happy AND healthy. The Capitol Eatery's head cook, Cody I. Miller, at your service Just one of the many dishes to sample Deb E. Munro, a Dining Services assistant manager, helps fill the plate of John A. Gondy, of Glenmoore.
Taking advantage of daylight saving time and springlike weather, honorees gather on the PDC back patio for a group photo. Utensils and directions provide the fundamentals for daily contentment. Andrus makes a humorous point about career success. Mackey introduces the keynoter to a PDC full house, including honorees and their guests, nominators and AWE alumnae.
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