A Pennsylvania College of Technology student group is inviting community members to fight – with robots. The Student Wildcats of Robotic Design club is hosting “S.W.O.R.D. Fights 3: Revenge of the Wedge” from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on April 8 in the college’s Field House.
A projected promising national employment outlook for the Class of 2017 proved to be the reality for Pennsylvania College of Technology students at the school’s recent Career Fair. More than 230 employers, a record for the Spring Career Fair, visited campus, offering approximately 2,500 jobs and internships to Penn College students. The employers included 17 Fortune 500 companies.
Last year, an all-time high 4.2 billion records were exposed from reported data breaches worldwide, according to Risk Based Security. With cybercrime becoming an increasing threat to both businesses and individuals, information technology students at Pennsylvania College of Technology are determined to act.
With instructor Andrew R. Wolfe watching from right, PPL's Chuck Wood (left) demonstrates personal protective equipment with the help of electrical technology major John J. Aleksiejczyk IV, of Hatboro. Chuck Wood, field manager of distribution operations for PPL Electric Utilities, was a guest speaker at Andrew R. Wolfe's Accident Prevention class Tuesday night.
Attendees line a Bush Campus Center stairway for an "awesome" group photo. Carol A. Lugg fronts a graphical representation of her decidedly roundabout career lifeline. Colorful table accessories include bubble soap interactively incorporated by the speaker. Guest Leslie M. Medina, a dental hygiene: health policy and administration concentration major, joins in the fun.
Craig A. Miller (left), assistant professor of history and political science, facilitates the insightful conversation, along with Art L. Counterman, an instructor of electrical technology/occupations ... ... encouraging engagement by students in Penn's Inn.
"The wand chooses the wizard" at Ollivander's shop, but, in Dauphin Hall, you can make your own ... ... along with a magical mug! Madison P. Shrout, a graphic design major from Peterburg, donned Gryffindor garb to pose challenging Potter questions. Attendees could choose from a variety of "green screen"-enabled photo backgrounds in commemorating the evening.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's student development assistants are inspiring their peers to thank the donors who make it possible for them all to earn degrees that work.
Gamers fill the Field House for last year's event. "BYOC 2017" to be held Saturday Penn College's Bring Your Own Computer 2017, "the biggest gaming event of the year," will be held from noon to midnight Saturday, March 25, in the Field House.
Stabley (left) and Easton N. Latranyi, of Danville, a senior in manufacturing engineering technology ... ... strategically place snowballs into eye-pleasing position. The final creation, topped with decorative twigs, outside the Bush Campus Center What better way to celebrate the first day of spring than by creating a snow sculpture? That’s what students in two of David A.
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