By Mindy Johnston College Information & Community Relations Intern Eight students from Pennsylvania College of Technology will travel to W'rg, Germany, for a semester-long exchange program this fall. W'rg, a town of 127,000 in Northcentral Bavaria, is about 2 1/2 hours from Munich by train. The students will attend the W'rg University of Applied Sciences, a technical college.
By Mindy Johnston College Information & Community Relations Intern The maxim "like father, like son" rang true recently at Pennsylvania College of Technology, when a father and son from Milton Michael L. and Matthew L. Byers both received bachelor's degrees in Graphic Design on the same day.
Two Pennsylvania College of Technology competitors took home second-place medals in the national SkillsUSA Championships held recently in Kansas City, Mo. The SkillsUSA Championships showcase the best career and technical students in the nation, with more than 4,000 participants competing in 75 separate events. The silver medalists for Penn College and their competition categories are: Joshua W.
Students at Pennsylvania College of Technology soon will be able to use their student identification cards to pay for purchases at dining units, the College Store, vending machines and laundry rooms on campus, as well as commercial restaurants nearby.
Twelve students enrolled for the Fall 2003 semester at Pennsylvania College of Technology have been honored as "Presidential Scholars" for academic excellence and service to their schools and communities. In addition, three adults who are returning to the classroom have been selected as "Penn College Scholars" for their achievements.
By Mindy Johnston College Information & Community Relations Intern Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Health Sciences and Susquehanna Health System are teaming up again to offer the third annual Introduction to Health Careers program for students in grades 10-12 on June 23-25.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology student is one of seven nationwide to be awarded a fellowship to attend the Associated Builders and Contractors National Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C., on June 3-4. Justin D.
Twelve Pennsylvania College of Technology spring sports athletes in three sports have been awarded all-state or all-conference honors.
The Spring 2003 dean's list has been announced at Pennsylvania College of Technology: Nicole L Abbey , Early Childhood Education, Ulysses Russell H Ackley Jr, Plumbing, Danville Dustin R Adams, Electrical Occupations, Mayport Maen M Ahmad, Automotive Technology Management, Williamsport Louis J Aiello, Technical and Professional Communication, Covington Michael J Akers, General Studies, Muncy Moh
Pennsylvania College of Technology announces its Spring 2003 graduates: Nicole Lee Abbey, Ulysses, Early Childhood Education Michael Carmine Accetta, Bethpage, Automotive Technology Jacob P. Adams, Nicholson, Collision Repair Technician James R.
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