The Spring 2021 dean's list at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been compiled. Spring 2021 graduates Michael Abdalov, Paw Paw, W.Va., Bachelor of Science, Industrial Design Brian J. Adams, Holland, Bachelor of Science, Construction Management Hunter W. Adams, Mount Union, Bachelor of Science, Applied Health Studies: Radiography Concentration Steven A.
Pennsylvania College of Technology recently honored its Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 graduates with student achievement awards. Madison P. Clark (left) and Morgan Marie Winwood – each of whom received the Penn College Early Childhood Education Award – are congratulated by President Davie Jane Gilmour during May 14 commencement exercises.
The new digital billboard is installed last month along Interstate 180 near Penn College. In partnership with Pennsylvania College of Technology, Blaise Alexander Family Dealerships has made a significant donation to erect color digital signage along Interstate 180 near the college.
Restored by Pennsylvania College of Technology faculty and students in a cocurricular alliance, then relocated and rededicated Thursday evening, a piece of public art that enshrines a significant West Branch Susquehanna River phenomenon now graces Pine Square Alley.
Punctuating the ultimate celebration of student achievement, Pennsylvania College of Technology held a dizzying dozen commencement exercises from May 14-16 to provide a memorable occasion for students and their families while adhering to federal and state guidelines.
Mathematics faculty members Ed Owens, associate professor, and Lisa D. Jacobs, instructor, piloted an experiment to help students who were struggling in mathematics courses by adding a lab component to a math class that is required in many majors. In the five years since, the percentage of students passing the course has soared.
After nearly a quarter century leading Pennsylvania College of Technology, President Davie Jane Gilmour informed the college community Thursday of her intention to retire next year.
Eight imminent graduates have been added to the impressive roster of Penn College Award recipients, chosen from among their peers for sterling student leadership. “Despite ongoing challenges, I am thankful that we were able to present awards to these very deserving students,” said Allison Bressler Grove, director of student engagement.
Philly Shipyard Inc. recently donated welding consumables to Pennsylvania College of Technology for instructional use in the college’s welding program. The donation includes nine pallets of Lincoln Electric brand welding consumables; Lincoln Electric paid for the freight costs associated with the donation. Philly Shipyard, a leading U.S.
In conjunction with World Facilities Management Day, the Pennsylvania College of Technology community celebrates the General Services employees who work so tirelessly (often while others sleep) to make the campus environment – instructional areas, offices and public spaces – safe and comfortable.
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