Seven members of the Pennsylvania College of Technology student chapter of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers participated in the 2006 Mini Baja Midwest competition which simulates real-world engineering-design projects and their related challenges and the group already is planning for the 2007 event.
Students from the School of Hospitality's artistic buffet course took to the ice Wednesday morning on the patio outside the Susquehanna Room. Under the direction of Frank M. Suchwala, instructor of hospitality management and culinary arts, the students carved goldfish sculptures from blocks of ice.
While student interns have helped all summer at Le Jeune Chef on the campus of Pennsylvania College of Technology, the beginning of the fall semester brings the return of classes to the restaurant's kitchens, with student-produced meals beginning in September.
Students enrolled in a catering class at Pennsylvania College of Technology will combine their talents with fresh, local food when they prepare dishes for the public at the Williamsport Growers Market on Sept. 9. As guest chefs, the students will offer demonstrations and samples, preparing dishes made from the products available at the market.
The Penn College Student Branch of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers placed fifth in the organization's annual international Web site contest held recently. One hundred twenty entries from around the world were judged on content, navigability, originality, overall presentation, portability and load time. The webmaster, Edwin B.
Penn College paramedic and physician assistant students are devoting time this week at the Little League Baseball World Series in South Williamsport. Physician assistant students and faculty have been staffing the Infirmary in International Grove, the residential area set aside for the participating baseball teams, since Aug.
The following students won prizes in Sunday's "Pirate Breakfast" at Penn College:Jesse BrouseAmanda DefacisSarah GargusJonathan HurrJennifer JohnsonChris ReglandBradley RobinsonBeth SnoddyCorey WagerLana Whitaker The Penn College Pirate Breakfast Team thanks the following businesses and organizations for their generous support:Lycoming MallBank of AmericaYWCAPenn College Food ServicesGreat Escape
Two automotive technology management students at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been chosen from among 410 applicants nationwide for $2,000 scholarships from the Specialty Equipment Market Association. Christopher S. Secor, of Sayre, recently received a Lou Borick Award scholarship, and Jason K.
Two heating, ventilation and air conditioning students at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been awarded $2,000 scholarships from the National Association of Oil Heating Service Managers. Shawn A. Wasielewski, of Easton, majoring in building automation technology-HVAC, and Mark P.
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