Students pursuing bachelor's degrees in applied human services at Pennsylvania College of Technology are organizing a fair-trade sale of handcrafted goods Nov. 17-19 to help the working poor in other nations.
Nicholas A. Anderson, a welding and fabrication engineering technology major from Warren, is the Student Government Association's latest Student of the Month at Pennsylvania College of Technology. An active participant in Penn College's Greek community, he is the treasurer of his fraternity Chi Phi and serves as vice president of finance for the Inter-Fraternity Council.
A "Rose Street Got Talent" showcase, in which students competed for prizes while spectators enjoyed a fall-themed dinner buffet, was held Oct. 21 in Dauphin Hall. Winners were Jerikah Hite, first place, for singing and playing guitar; Oluwaseun Filade, second place, skilled song and dance; and Jeff Eshenour, third place for magic. Photos by Matthew C.
Students studying radiography at Pennsylvania College of Technology, along with the radiography program faculty and staff and the college's new Medical Imaging Club, will celebrate National Radiologic Technology Week Nov. 7-13.
A representative of DuPont, a major corporate partner of Penn College's School of Transportation Technology, visited the collision repair paint laboratory Tuesday to train students in the company's waterborne basecoat products. T.J. Donahue, a refinish systems training instructor, worked with several classes including Michael A.
Career Services hosted a "tailgate" party on the Bush Campus Center patio on Tuesday, the first of three workshops designed to prepare students for next week's Career Fair. Complimentary burgers, chips and soda were served to more than 300 students, along with free advice on resume-preparation, networking and interviewing.
Physician assistant students at Pennsylvania College of Technology celebrated Physician Assistant Day on campus Oct. 6 by spreading awareness of their chosen profession and sharing "PA Day" treats with the college community.
A beautiful fall weekend provided the backdrop for four days of campus activities geared to alumni and current students alike, from fireworks and reunions to sporting events and a visit from a reality-TV personality, as Pennsylvania College of Technology observed Homecoming 2010.
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