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The initial episode of Pennsylvania College of Technology's "degrees that work." series on public television, a co-production with WVIA-TV, has received an "Award of Distinction" in the documentary category of the 14th Annual Communicator Awards. The "degrees that work." series highlights career fields identified by state and federal labor officials as important for future employment growth.
If Pennsylvania College of Technology is able to purchase a West Third Street property, it will sell a college-owned parcel on Dix Street in Williamsport, Penn College President Davie Jane Gilmour and Mayor Gabriel J. Campana announced today. On May 30, Williamsport City Council approved the college's request to demolish a structure on a property it owns at 1330 Dix St.
Alice "Allie" Weiler, who tunefully combines mirth and motivation through her music and video projects, paid a visit to the Children's Learning Center on Wednesday.
Two new Pennsylvania College of Technology alumni, a returning student and a recent high school graduate who simultaneously enrolled in college courses last year were among medalists at the 44th annual National Leadership and Skills Conference held June 23-28 in Kansas City, Mo. The SkillsUSA championships were held in H.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology Foundation and the School of Hospitality combined efforts recently to offer a reception honoring those who have established scholarships at the college, at the same time providing a unique capstone project for students in the baking and pastry arts major.
Information Technology Services is aware of an increase in fraudulent e-mails making it through Penn College's spam filter. These e-mails ask for credit card numbers, network usernames and passwords, birthdates, and other personal information that enable individuals to gain access to financial accounts, Web sites, files, etc.
PCToday continues its regular feature welcoming new full-time and regular part-time Pennsylvania College of Technology employees, as reported by the Human Resources Office.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday approved a budget and established tuition and fees for 2008-09, granted "professor emeritus" status to a retired faculty member, welcomed a new board member and elected officers, and approved the roster for the Community Arts Center Board of Directors.
The Pennsylvania College of Technology Board of Directors on Thursday approved an operating budget of $91,282,491 and a 4.7-percent increase in tuition for in-state students in 2008-09. The operating budget represents a 4.44-percent increase over 2007-08 and reflects a $250,000 decrease in Penn College's state appropriation.
Robert G. Bowers, retired professor of mathematics at Pennsylvania College of Technology, has been granted "professor emeritus" status by the college's board of directors. The board voted unanimously Thursday to award the designation to Bowers, who was the 2007 recipient of the Veronica M. Muzic Master Teacher Award â the college's highest level of recognition for a faculty member.