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David S. Richards, associate professor of physics at Pennsylvania College of Technology, was recently honored with the Distinguished Service Award from the Central Pennsylvania Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers.
Four of the five Pennsylvania College of Technology students attending the recent Phi Beta Lambda State Leadership Conference qualified for this summer's national competition in Atlanta. Jason S.
The architect for the Stage X Building Program construction/renovation projects on Thursday gave members of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors an in-depth look at exterior-design renderings and the building materials that will be used in the various aspects of the program.
Coca-Cola Enterprises continues its support of Pennsylvania College of Technology with the donation of a 2000 International truck to the School of Natural Resources Management. By donating the vehicle, which was damaged in an accident, Coca-Cola has given it new life: Diesel equipment technology instructor David C.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Board of Directors got a preview Thursday of the design and materials to be used in the college's Stage X Building Program, which includes construction of on-campus housing for approximately 250 students and renovations at several campus facilities. Benedict H.
With gasoline prices approaching $4 a gallon, Sunbury's Newsradio WKOK (1070 AM) turned to Penn College's automotive department for helpful tips on improving fuel economy. Sara Bartlett's interview with Dale E. Jaenke, assistant professor of automotive technology, aired during a number of the station's newscasts Thursday and Friday.
Two representatives of Pennsylvania College of Technology's Madigan Library were presenters at the regional conference, "Integrating Library Services Into a Learning Management System," held April 18 at SUNY Brockport. Marilyn G. Bodnar, professor and instructional initiatives librarian, and Joshua D.
Thomas P. Garrett, an information technology: security specialist major from Lansford, has been chosen as the Student Government Association's final Student of the Month for the semester.
Both sides played well in Wednesday's Staff/Faculty vs. Students volleyball match, according to Jeremy R. Bottorf, intramural/Fitness Center assistant, who said the night produced lots of great volleys between the two teams.
The Energy Conservation Subcommittee has a new initiative to see if members of the Pennsylvania College of Technology community are interested in carpooling. Why Carpool?