Three heating, ventilation and air conditioning students at Pennsylvania College of Technology were awarded $2,000 scholarships at a recent convention of the National Association of Oil Heat Service Managers in Hartford, Conn. The winners Brandon G. Darrah, of Coudersport; Gregory J. Miller, of Easton; and Joshua D.
Recently, Residence Life sponsored a test run of a community-service projectthat will benefit the residents of Campus View Apartments and The Village Apartments. Resident Assistants Anthony Grubbs, Benaiah Tucci, Kaitlyn Charmbury and Louis Rizzo III spent a weekend refining, designing and building a model picnic table.
Eleven culinary arts and systems and baking and pastry arts students departed for Louisville, Ky., Tuesday morning to help prepare food for some of the more than 30,000 guests who have bought tickets for the Ryder Cup golf tournament. The students were accompanied by Chef Paul Mach, assistant professor of hospitality management/culinary arts.
Congratulations to the Penn College students chosen for the Wildcat Dance Team on the basis of tryouts this month. (Another round of auditions is scheduled for 9 p.m. Monday, Sept. 22, in Bardo Gym.) Those selected are Rebecca M. Boyer, Palmerton; Gabrielle D. Brehm, Williamsport; Erika K. Brunner, Bellefonte; Meredith A. Coleman, Collegeville; Kelsey A. Coppersmith, Kane; Erica Y.
The Office of Residence Life is pleased to introduce its 2008-09 staff team. The paraprofessionals hired (Senior Resident Assistants and Resident Assistants) go through a rigorous selection and training process. Each is required to have and maintain a minimum 2.5 grade-point average.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student and staff member recently toured Rikers Island the location of 10 New York City Department of Correction facilities to learn about the educational programs on the island. Jeremiah C. Gee, assessment coordinator for the School of Integrated Studies, and Brandon J.
Students enrolled in a Regional American Cuisine course at Pennsylvania College of Technology will take turns leading their classmates as student managers in the kitchen of Le Jeune Chef Restaurant on the college's main campus.
Six Pennsylvania College of Technology students and two faculty members traveled to Nicaragua to provide dental care to a group of indigent children. The Penn College group comprised dental hygiene: health policy and administration students Maria A. Bova, of Bethlehem; Joni K. Brickner, of Carlisle; Mallory L. David, of Altoona; Gina L. Everhart, of Lancaster; Teresa A.
Eleven Pennsylvania College of Technology students have been selected to help prepare food and serve guests at the 2008 Ryder Cup, the biennial matchup between the top United States and European golfers.
A senior in Pennsylvania College of Technology's aviation maintenance technology major has been awarded a $2,000 scholarship from the Aircraft Electronics Association. Benjamin M.
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