Washington conducts a professional-development session in Penn's Inn, challenging those in higher education to engage one another in building community. At the consultant's direction, participants rise to shake hands with someone they didn't know well ... ... an exercise that was repeated that evening in the Klump Academic Center Auditorium.
Jennifer I. Watson, coordinator of transfer initiatives, engages her audience at Tuesday's session. Students gather in the Thompson Professional Development Center along with presenters (from left at rear) Sal Vitko and Allison A. Bressler, assistant directors of student activities, and Watson. Tabletop questions offer a steppingstone to participation. Paul R.
Unselfish in their community commitment and undeterred by winter's chill, about 225 people participated in Monday's 10th annual Peace Walk to commemorate the legacy of Martin Luther King.
The president and founder of a multicultural organizational development firm, a self-described "instrument of change," will be the keynote speaker as Pennsylvania College of Technology continues its Dream Week reflections on the contributions of Martin Luther King Jr. "The Content of Our Character: Doing the Work to Live Out the Dream of Inclusion" will be presented at 7 p.m.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student is one of seven nationwide recipients of a scholarship from the Plastics Pioneers Association. The nonprofit, membership organization awarded a $3,000 scholarship to Logan A. Tate, of Williamsport, for his commitment to becoming a hands-on professional in the plastics industry as a technician or engineer. Logan A.
Johnathan T. Capps, an applied technology studies major from North Wales, poses that vital question during the second in a planned series of 30-second branding spots newly posted to the Penn College's YouTube channel. Thanks to degrees that work, Penn College students are empowered to be tomorrow's dreamers, pioneers and leaders.
Students in the Renewable Energy Technologies course are looking for homes in which to perform energy audits, identify energy-saving measures and recommend renewable systems. To qualify, a home must be a freestanding single-family dwelling. Students will come to the house and evaluate it as part of their course requirements.
The list of Fall 2016 graduates from Pennsylvania College of Technology has been released. Fall 2016 dean's list Louis A. Aiello, Covington, Bachelor of Science, Business Administration: Banking and Finance Concentration Fahad A. Alhajri, Williamsport, Bachelor of Science, Plastics and Polymer Engineering Technology Ali S.
The Fall 2016 dean’s list has been released at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Fall 2016 grads' list Mason E. Aber, Bellefonte, Associate of Applied Science, Machine Tool Technology Thomas P. Abernatha, Williamsport, Associate of Applied Science, Architectural Technology Alyssa A. Ackley, Danville, Associate of Applied Science, Legal Assistant Paralegal Andrzej M.
Pennsylvania College of Technology students and faculty were big winners recently in Las Vegas. The contingent attended two major industry conferences during the same week. Representatives from the School of Industrial, Computing & Engineering Technologies participated in FABTECH 2016 and the Autodesk University conference.
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