Approximately 20 Pennsylvania College of Technology students in electrical-related majors recently sharpened their skills by competing in an IDEAL National Championship qualifying event on campus.
Nineteen students are serving as Presidential Student Ambassadors for the 2016-17 academic year at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Selected for their demonstration of leadership, involvement, academic achievement and campus pride, the student ambassadors promote Penn College to prospective and current students and their families, guests, alumni, business partners and friends of the college.
Real-life kitchen management skills are part of the educational experience for students in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s culinary arts majors, who serve as student managers in the college’s on-campus restaurant, and sometimes off-site. On Saturday, Sept. 24, second-year culinary arts technology student Dylan C.
Pennsylvania College of Technology recently approved articulation agreements with several other institutions to ease students’ pathways to further education.
Carl L. Shaner (left), director of College Health Services, keeps students fed ... with a helping hand from James E. Bies, assistant chief of Penn College Police. A passenger steadies himself against the impaired driving and judgment wrought by "drunk goggles" ... ... which also complicate life for a pedestrian. Counselor Brian J.
Suds, service mix outside police headquarters. Officers Justin M. Hakes (left) and Charles E. O'Brien get to know their Greek benefactors. Waterlogged footprints easily lead police to campus-minded "culprits." Penn College Police got a Friday visit from members of the campus's Greek organizations, who washed the department's vehicles in what they plan to be an annual service project. Austen J.
Building relationships on common ground Nine student development assistants are in the midst of a Penn College phonathon – calling alumni to learn about life after graduation, filling them in on the latest campus happenings and asking for support. "My goal is to educate and engage current students in the importance and impact of philanthropy at Penn College," said Becky J.
A night of collegial fun under the lights Jacob R. Miller, associate professor of computer science, holds the flagstick as Daniel W. Yoas, associate professor of computer information technology, lines up his putt.
Renaissance re-enactors displayed authentic costumes and customs. A fencer's friendly face betrays the seriousness at swords' point. Banished to the stocks is Jake C. Forelli, an engineering design technology major from Damascus. A latter-day take on a centuries-old pursuit Signage makes sure patrons aren't at a loss for words.
As concrete flows down the chute into reinforced forms constructed last week, students scramble into action in this view from the Campus Center roof. Franklin H. Reber adds to his Concrete Construction students' hands-on instruction through a keen eye sharpened by years of field experience.
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