A wonderfully well-received addition to the Wildcat Events Board's lineup of campus happenings – a Blanket Fort Competition that transported students back to their childhood comfort zones – was held Friday evening in the Bush Campus Center. Proposed by student Cassandra D.
An “Iron Chef” was among the culinarians who joined Pennsylvania College of Technology students to showcase the quality ingredients produced by Pennsylvania farms at the state Farm Show.
Orlando, Florida, was fertile ground for Pennsylvania College of Technology this season: Students, alumni and faculty all returned in triumph from an international builders’ show held at the Orange County Convention Center.
Jersey Shore Cub Scouts join their student/faculty hosts in displaying their woodworking success. Cub Scout Pack 116 from Jersey Shore visited Penn College's Carl Building Technologies Center on Wednesday evening, building birdhouses with the help of the Penn College Construction Association.
Tia G. La, a pre-physician assistant major from Guam, has been chosen as the December/January “Student of the Month” at Pennsylvania College of Technology. A former student photographer for Public Relations & Marketing and a Community Peer Educator with Student Affairs, she also volunteers with Big Brothers Big Sisters and has given of her time at Susquehanna Health (now UPMC Susquehanna).
A makerspace under development at Pennsylvania College of Technology will provide the environment – and essential tools – for students, faculty and staff to collaborate on innovative projects in a dynamic learning setting. The college expects to open its makerspace in the Carl Building Technologies Center on the main campus in Fall 2018.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student has been awarded a $2,000 scholarship from a coalition of longtime industry benefactors. Nathan J.
The past week's "Yell(ow) It Out" basketball games against Wells College gave the Penn College community an opportunity to watch its NCAA Division III Wildcats in action while engaging in discussion of suicide prevention.
Four representatives of a leading restaurant development, management and ownership company based in Washington, D.C., will be on campus Feb. 7-8 to talk with students in Penn College's School of Business & Hospitality.
Club President Danielle R. Wesneski, a baking and pastry arts major from Williamsport, delivers opening remarks. Paul L. Starkey, vice president for academic affairs and provost, welcomes the new organization and reinforces for students the importance of community service. Induction of officers – including (at right) Kelly N. Ulrich, secretary, and Jacob K.
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