Pennsylvania College of Technology presented student achievement awards recently to its May 2004 graduates. The award winners − and their addresses and academic majors − are: PRESIDENT'S AWARD, for leadership and service to the College: Brandon Lloyd Lebo, Boiling Springs, Construction Management.
The dean's list for the Sping 2004 semester at Penn College has been announced: Russell H. Ackley Jr., Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Technology, Danville Christopher G. Adamsstrong>, Computer Information Technology-Internetworking Application Development Concentration, Pen Argyl Dustin R. Adams, Electrical Occupations, Mayport Louis J.
Pennsylvania College of Technology announces its list of Spring 2004 graduates: Dustin R. Adams, Mayport, Electrical Occupations Carl Russell Akers, Gaines, Automotive Technology Scott E.
Everyone's a winner in Little League Baseball's Challenger Division, which offers disabled youngsters the same opportunities as other children to take part in the national pastime. Thanks to a group of Pennsylvania College of Technology students, special-needs players and their fans now have one more thing in common with baseball lovers everywhere: a hot dog and soda at the ball field.
Forest Technology students at Pennsylvania College of Technology "logged" a second-place finish in the Mid-Atlantic Woodsman Meet recently hosted by the College at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center near Allenwood. In addition to the overall effort second only to Penn State Mont Alto Penn College students took nine first-place medals, five second-place honors and 13 thirds.
Brian L. Bitner, a student in the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Technology bachelor-degree major at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been awarded a $2,000 scholarship by the National Association of Oil Heating Service Managers.
A Landscape/Nursery Technology student at Pennsylvania College of Technology was awarded a $1,000 scholarship as part of the 28th Annual Associated Landscape Contractors of America Student Career Days, recently held in Columbus, Ohio. Ryan K.
A record-breaking 874 students have petitioned to graduate in May from Pennsylvania College of Technology, which will hold two commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 15, at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport. The ceremonies will be held at 10 a.m.
Nine students from Pennsylvania College of Technology brought home first-place medals in competition at the recent Pennsylvania SkillsUSA-VICA Conference in Pittsburgh, making them eligible to compete in the national SkillsUSA Championships in Kansas City, Mo., in June. In all, 21 of the 22 Penn College competitors earned medals in the statewide competition held at the A.W.
Nearly 120 Pennsylvania College of Technology students have been inducted into Phi Theta Kappa an international honor society that recognizes and encourages scholarship among associate-degree students for the 2003-04 academic year.
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