First-graders from Lyter Elementary School in the Montoursville Area School District visited Pennsylvania College of Technology's graphic communications facilities on March 25-26. Students enrolled in an advanced imaging techniques class taught by Thomas R.
A group of Pennsylvania College of Technology students recently surveyed area manufacturers about their use of technology, coming away with a heightened appreciation of the region's industrial assets and the challenges that face those doing business in Central Pennsylvania. Three of them Melissa A. Miller, a technology management major from Montoursville; Joseph R.
Penn College's Communication and Literature faculty teach not only general education courses, but also a variety of courses that qualify as humanities electives.
Pennsylvania College of Technology students will compete in the third annual "CalJava Wedding Cake Contest," scheduled for May 5 on the college's main campus in Williamsport. The contest was conceived and is sponsored by Daniel Budiman, CEO of CalJava International.
A newly developed wait-list system, announced byPennsylvania College of Technology's Registrar's Office,allows students to indicate an interest in a class that has reached its scheduled capacity.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Residence Life Office announces its January/February choices for outstanding Resident Assistants and programs in its four student-housing complexes. Resident Assistant of the Month Christie Henning, a third-year RA in Campus View Apartments and a legal assistant/paralegal studies major from Bellefonte, was chosen as Resident Assistant of the Month.
Resident Assistants are paraprofessional staff members who are friendly, helpful upper-class students who live just around the corner and make life inPennsylvania College of Technologyresidence halls a little easier. The RA is a person who demonstrates responsibility, teamwork and a positive attitude.
Joshua W. Brunk, scheduled to graduate in May with a degree in hospitality management, has been chosen as the Student Government Association's latest Student of the Month. The Richmond, N.H., resident has been highly involved as a student at Pennsylvania College of Technology, most recently as co-founder and co-president of the American Sign Language Club.
A team of students enrolled in Pennsylvania College of Technology's two-year construction majors earned top prize in competition at the recent National Association of Home Builders International Builders' Show in Florida, the college's third first-place finish in that category in the past five years. Members of the two-year team are Bryan T. Hay, Friedens; Wesley R.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology senior is one of only five students worldwide selected to receivethis year'sBill Sanderson Aviation Maintenance Technician Scholarship from Helicopter Association International's Technical Committee. Gregory B.
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