Pennsylvania College of Technology's nursing program has received grants from the Pennsylvania Higher Education Foundation and Blue Cross of Northeastern Pennsylvania to help students pay for college expenses. The nursing program was awarded $149,000 from PHEF for the 2007-08 academic year.
On Tuesday, Jan. 22, the Pennsylvania College of Technology Financial Aid Office will sponsor a Veterans Information Program for student veterans, faculty/staff and the general public. The seminar will be held from 3:30-5:30 p.m. at Penn's Inn in the Bush Campus Center.
A recent fundraiser by Pennsylvania College of Technology students generated nearly $3,300 for some of the world's working poor. The funds were raised by students pursuing bachelor's degrees in applied human services who hosted a sale of fair-trade handmade crafts on campus in November, through an organization called Ten Thousand Villages.
Pennsylvania College of Technology, a special mission affiliate of The Pennsylvania State University, has presented awards to its December 2007 graduates. The awards, the students and the students' academic majors follow.
A get-acquainted look at Habitat for Humanity's work in the Greater Williamsport community has spawned a truly constructive effort by a student organization at Pennsylvania College of Technology. Members of the Construction Management Association advised by Wayne R.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Student Nurses' Association recently received an award for Outstanding Web Site at the Student Nurses' Association of Pennsylvania's 55th annual convention. When conferring the award at the convention, held in Scranton Nov. 14-17, officials noted some of the site's best features include its timely posting of meeting minutes and news.
Students in the Baking and Pastry Arts Applications course held a "trade show" Tuesday in the Susquehanna Room, where they presented products they developed for the retail market, complete with marketing materials and samples.
Penn College nursing, paramedic and physician assistant students volunteered to staff free flu clinics offered throughout Lycoming County last week, during which 466 influenza and 39 pneumonia vaccinations were given to county residents. The three-day initiative is a project of the Lycoming County Health Improvement Coalition and the State Health Improvement Plan.
A sophomore in Pennsylvania College of Technology's legal assistant/paralegal studies bachelor-degree major has been chosen asa 2007 American FFA Degree recipient representing Pennsylvania. Jessica M.
When Pennsylvania College of Technology sophomore Jeffrey J. Faherty entered his first marathon race in Harrisburg on Nov. 11, he didn't know what to expect and he was surprised with the result.
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