Forty-eight students are taking part in the Summer PLUS 2006 program offered by Academic Support Services through July 21. In addition to the academic component of the program, the students are involved in college-preparation activities such as Project Success and Learning Communities. On Friday, they performed community service at Sycamore Manor, where they helped with a multitude of chores.
Three Pennsylvania College of Technology students placed in the Top 10 in their respective categories during the national SkillsUSA Championships held June 17-23 in Kansas City, Mo. Matthew A. Lamberti, a residential construction management student from Centerreach, N.Y., finished fourth in the carpentry competition; Matthew A.
A field trip for students enrolled in an English as a Second Language program got off to an exciting start May 26. The group was traveling on Route 87 toward a hiking trip at World's End State Park when they noticed a man had fallen from a roof. All four of the students hail from Saudi Arabia and are enrolled in preparatory courses before entering the college's pre-paramedic program.
The first Honors Program study-abroad venture concluded Monday, when four students returned from a two-week tour of Sweden and Latvia. The group studied the culture and maritime traditions of those nations in support of their program theme, "The Maritime World," and traveled extensively by boat including two 17-hour ferry transits from Sweden to Latvia. Thomas E.
As a part of the ongoing efforts of the College Town Committee, a few local college students in Williamsport have developed a 15-second College Town ad to be shown on the big screen at the Great Escape Theatre next to the Lycoming Mall in Pennsdale.
Two Pennsylvania College of Technology alumni and a returning student have been state-certified as horticulturists on the basis of their performance in a recent four-part examination. Jennifer L. Grenoble, Pine Grove Mills, and Abigail J. Gehman, Middleburg both of whom graduated earlier this month with associate degrees in landscape/nursery technology and Lisa A.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has announced its list of graduates for the Spring 2006 semester
The dean's list for the Spring 2006 semester at Penn College has been announced: Leigh A. Aiken, Muncy, Occupational Therapy Assistant Zachary L. Albright, Roaring Spring, Electronics Engineering Technology Agatha A. Aleniak, East Stroudsburg, Computer Aided Product Design Gilberto Alicea Jr., Reading, Collision Repair Technology Edwin J. Allan, Kingston, Building Automation Technology Asya M.
A three-member team of Pennsylvania College of Technology students recently participated in a programming competition held in conjunction with the 11th annual Northeastern Conference of the Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges. James R. Carpenter, of Williamsport; Anthony A. Garritano, Altoona; and Andrew P.
Two students from the South Williamsport Area School District are the latest recipients of awards from a scholarship established at Pennsylvania College of Technology to honor the memory of the late wife of state Sen. Roger A. Madigan, a member of the college's board of directors. Jennifer C. Berrios and Andrea L.
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