Students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's construction majors received a continued boost at a recent awards banquet: the year's second contribution from The Women's Council of the West Branch Susquehanna Builders Association to defray the costs of annually attending the National Association of Home Builders competition.
Two students from Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Hospitality will be honored in a "Salute to Excellence" program sponsored by a national trade association. Through a rigorous selection process, School of Hospitality faculty chose Rachel S. Hall, of Altoona, and Lesa C.
A student enrolled in Pennsylvania College of Technology's baking and pastry arts major has won an all-expense-paid trip to California to attend a class of her choice at the CalJava International School of Cake Decorating and Sugar Craft. The prize, valued at more than $2,000, was awarded to Katlyn D.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has presented student achievement awards to its May 2006 graduates. The award winners, their hometowns and academic majors are: PRESIDENT'S AWARD, for leadership and service to the college: Nicole Elizabeth Crouse, York, Graphic Design. BOARD OF DIRECTORS' AWARD, for achievement under exceptional conditions: Marnie A.
Ten Pennsylvania College of Technology students scheduled to graduate this calendar year received "Penn College Awards" during a Thursday banquet at Le Jeune Chef Restaurant on the college's main campus in Williamsport. The awards, marking their 10th anniversary, recognize students who have made outstanding contributions to Penn College.
A group of students enrolled in the Welding Design course at Pennsylvania College of Technology volunteered to help with a project that saved a Williamsport woman the thousands of dollars she would have had to pay for a new wheelchair lift. When Donna Persing bought a new wheelchair, it did not fit on her van's lift. She contacted Donald O.
On May 3, senior dental hygiene students at Pennsylvania College of Technology provided free dental sealants to children at the first Sullivan Sealant Day. The sealant program was a community event cosponsored by Penn College, the Sullivan County School District and Sullivan County Action, a nonprofit organization.
Three Pennsylvania College of Technology students recently presented findings of their final class project to nine members of the Pennsylvania Heartland partnership, organizations brought together to promote the region and encourage young adults to remain in the area after they finish their education. Offering a critique of the partnership's Web presence were Sarah J.
A forest technology student in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Natural Resources Management recently was awarded a scholarship by the Council of Eastern Forest Technician Schools for his exceptional 4.0 grade-point average. David A.
Students from the Occupational Therapy Assistant Club attended the American Occupational Therapy Association conference in Charlotte, N.C., from April 27-30. The students attended various workshops, short courses, poster presentations, roundtable discussions, meetings and forums.
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