Two Pennsylvania College of Technology construction majors are among 10 students sharing $18,000 in scholarships from the Merit Shop Training and Research Center, presented during a recent meeting of the Keystone Chapter of the Associated Builders and Contractors Inc. board of directors. Caleb M. Wise, a building automation technology student from Manheim, received $2,500, and Cody A.
Students access the river near Canfield Island. Enjoying the wide-open waterway Among those enjoying the evening session was Dustin C. Bailey, of Petersburg, enrolled in building science and sustainable design: architectural technology concentration. Helping hands aid a sure-footed adventurer in her walk across a row of kayaks.
More than three dozen employers, recruiting for more than 215 positions and 40 internships, will be represented at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Fall Part-Time Job Fair from 3 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 28, in the Bush Campus Center.
Making friends at a unique campus mixer Students (and other dogs) get acquainted with Bruiser, a light brown boxer owned by Michael S. DiPalma. Forging a bond Counselor Kathryn A. Lehman and Daisy May spark a connection. Stacy L. Englert, Le Jeune Chef/hospitality accounting assistant, facilitates some canine-kid chemistry.
Student whiffle-ball team Rivalry renewed under late summer shadows Staff/faculty squad The fall semester is barely two days old, but the athletic rivalry between Penn College students and employees is already heating up. Taking to the whiffle-ball field Tuesday night, students started the scoring with two runs in the top of the second inning – thanks to costly errors by the staff/faculty team.
Pennsylvania College of Technology announces its Summer 2012 dean's list. List of Summer 2012 graduates Robert A. Allison, Danville, Bachelor of Science, Physician Assistant Brice R. Ambron, Slatington, Bachelor of Science, Physician Assistant Kacey S. Ammerman, Athens, Bachelor of Science, Nursing Ivan W.
Residence Life staff awaits Welcome Weekend arrivals Among the proven campus leaders who will greet first-year students and their families upon their Welcome Weekend arrival at Penn College are members of this red-shirted regiment of Resident Assistants, who assembled with other members of the Residence Life staff for a group photo on the steps of the Breuder Advanced Technology and Health Scienc
The Pennsylvania College of Technology contingent at the recent National SkillsUSA Conference in Kansas City, Mo., produced four medalists: two second-place finishers and two third-place winners. Earning silver medals were Robert T. Berrier Jr., of Lewistown, a computer aided product design major who competed in Technical Drafting; and Aaron C.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has been awarded a $17,500 Alcohol Education Grant to address underage and dangerous drinking by college students.
Thirteen students in Pennsylvania College of Technology’s School of Natural Resources Management will receive financial assistance from the Caterpillar Foundation for the 2012-13 academic year. “The impact of Caterpillar Inc. on our students is far-reaching,” said Mary A. Sullivan, dean of natural resources management.
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