Faculty member Sandra Gorka enlightens her audience of IT knowledge-seekers. Attentive students focus on Linux instruction. The Information Technology Living-Learning Community, among the more active academic-themed housing clusters within Penn College's Residence Life Office, gained insight into scriptwriting for the Linux operating system Tuesday.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Children’s Learning Center received continued funding to help provide child-care access to parents pursuing higher education at the college. Generally referred to as a “CCAMPIS” grant, which stands for “Child Care Access Means Parents in School,” the funding comes from the U.S.
The Penn College men’s soccer and women’s volleyball teams paid tribute to their graduating members Saturday at the teams’ final regular-season home matches.
Tuesday's Career Fair provided Penn College students and alumni the opportunity to meet hundreds of prospective employers – including Fortune 500 companies – recruiting for 2,244 full-time jobs, internships and other positions.
Marc E. Bridgens, dean of construction and design technologies, assesses progress Friday. Mountain stone climbs the exterior walls of the turbine-control building, rising to meet the white vinyl siding that will soon be installed. The 576-square-foot structure will be topped by a blue metal roof, matching another at the ETEC site.
The Residence Life Office has announced its September/October award-winners among Resident Assistants in Pennsylvania College of Technology's on-campus housing complexes. Robert J. Lamb RA of the Month Chosen as Resident Assistant of the Month for the latest award period is Robert J. Lamb, of Lansing, N.Y., a welding and fabrication engineering technology major.
Honored during Senior Day at Saturday's tennis match were, from left, Brent A. Borton, Adam L. Smith and Nicholas P. Mancuso. The Penn College tennis team paid tribute to its three graduating members Saturday at the final home match of the 2012 season. Brent A.
Students in Peter Kruppenbacher's Construction Hand and Power Tools class recently built 10 picnic tables for the pavilion at the Energy Technology Education Center along Route 15. Student-built tables await delivery to ETEC pavilion.
A Bison Battalion team recently competed in the Ranger Challenge in Fort Dix, N.J., culminating a journey that began Sept. 1 as most students were still adjusting to the rhythm of college.
Radiography class holds "Pink Out" The Class of 2013 in Penn College's radiography majors, whose curriculum includes mammography, recently donned pink in traditional recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The students were asked to dress accordingly for test day in their Pediatrics class, earning bonus points for participating in a promotion so aligned with their field. Photo by Karen L.
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