Based on their high academic achievements, six freshmen are the first to have been accepted into the new honors program at Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Students from a catering class in the School of Hospitality at Pennsylvania College of Technology will prepare food for the public at the Williamsport Outdoor Growers Market on Sept. 10. According to Chef Michael J. Ditchfield, instructor of food and hospitality management/culinary arts, the students will create a menu for the event based on the products available at the market.
Seven students enrolled for the Fall 2005 semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been honored as "Presidential Scholars" for academic excellence and service to their respective schools and communities. In addition, three adults who are returning to the classroom have been selected as "Penn College Scholars" for their achievements.
While earning credit toward their degrees, two Pennsylvania College of Technology students recently helped Clinton County teens prepare for the world of work.
Penn College has announced its list of graduates for the Summer 2005 semester Brandy Lynn Aikey, Lewisburg, Health Arts-Practical Nursing Brandy Lynn Aikey, Lewisburg, Practical Nursing Bilquis Bint Ali, Williamsport, Health Arts-Practical Nursing Bilquis Bint Ali, Williamsport, Practical Nursing David J. Alkins III, Quakertown, Business Management David J.
List of Summer 2005graduates The dean's list for the Summer 2005 semester at Penn College has been announced. Mark A. Atwater, Manufacturing Engineering Technology, Warren Jonathan E. Baldwin, Physician Assistant, Milan, Ill. John J. Betz, Automotive Technology Management, Branchburg, N.J. Angela L. Bierly, Pre-Nursing, Waterville Carl J. Bower Jr., Technology Management, Williamsport Jared J.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student has been awarded a $5,000 scholarship toward his Fall 2005 studies abroad. Jason A. Biggans of Bellefonte, a business administration-management information systems major, was awarded a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship.
Penn College presented student achievement awards recently to its August 2005 graduates. The award winners − and their addresses and academic majors − are: PRESIDENT'S AWARD, presented for leadership and service to the college: Tacy Lauren DeGreen, Bloomsburg, baking and pastry arts. BOARD OF DIRECTORS' AWARD, presented for achievement under exceptional conditions: Patricia I.
The first group of displaced workers to learn new job skills through Pennsylvania College of Technology's pilot medical assistant course recently completed their career training and have an optimistic outlook for their job prospects. The course was offered in cooperation with Pennsylvania CareerLink's Lycoming County office.
Two Pennsylvania College of Technology aviation students and a 2002 graduate participated in last week'sExperimental Aircraft Association Fly-In and Convention in Oshkosh, Wis., meeting and speaking with three of the world's top air-show performers. Among the attendees were Marolous D.
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