Penn College's "Students of the Month" for October and November were among Thursday's honorees at Williamsport City Hall, where they were treated to a mayoral reception and publicly introduced during the City Council meeting. From left are Mayor Mary B. Wolf; Ryan P. Becker, of Johnstown, a construction management major; Robert P.
Penn College students who were born at the Williamsport Hospital and Medical Center, and who graduated from high school this year, may be eligible for a one-time $500 scholarship award from the Williamsport Hospital and Medical Center Campus of Susquehanna Health. The scholarship awards will be made only to students enrolled at Penn College within one year of their high school graduation.
The Financial Aid Office at Pennsylvania College of Technology announces a new scholarship-application process that students will find easier and faster to complete each year. The college has teamed with Nelnet, a diversified educational-services company, to produce an online scholarship application for current and incoming students.
The Pennsylvania Society of Land Surveyors-Penn College Student Chapter was in action at the Lycoming County Historical Society's Thomas T. Taber Museum earlier this month. Initially. the club wanted to help at the annual "Terror at the Taber" haunted museum just before Halloween, but, because of scheduling conflicts with its anniversary celebrations, the 858 W. Fourth St.
Ryan P. Becker, a construction management major from Johnstown, has been chosen as the Student Government Association's "Student of the Month" for November.
The Pennsylvania Army National Guard and ROTC program have numerous opportunities to help young men and women expand their futures. "We can help you pay for Penn College and we can give you real-life experience in more than 100 job fields, including military intelligence, the medical field and computer technology," said Sgt. 1st Class Chris Lownes.
A number of Pennsylvania College of Technology students have posted impressive finishes in the latest rounds of the online Business Strategy Game, including one group that placed in the Top 100 among international competition in three categories.
Students from the culinary arts program at Pennsylvania College of Technology have provided ideas for Le Jeune Chef Restaurant's December/holiday dinner menu, to be served from Dec. 5-20. For the month, the restaurant's multicourse offerings feature ideas by Christopher D'Annibale, Center Valley; Matthew W. Dickey, Franklin; and Joshua J. Fidler, Schuylkill Haven; with support from Benjamin B.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Student Government Association recently hosted its fifth annual Student Leadership Conference, promoting student involvement and leadership to more than 100 on-campus participants. The theme for this year's program, held Nov.
Students pursuing bachelor's degrees in applied human services at Pennsylvania College of Technology will try to help effect positive change for working poor around the world by hosting a sale of fair-trade handmade crafts on campus Nov. 15-16.
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