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A graduate of Pennsylvania College of Technology's immediate predecessor institution was honored by the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce at its seventh annual Education Celebration. The Community Arts Center, a subsidiary of the college, waspresented with the Business Partner in Education Award at the same event, held March 6 at the Holiday Inn Downtown. Keith A.
"Saturday Night Live" alumnus Jim Breuer drew more than 1,400 people to his Community Arts Center concert on Friday night. Due to that overwhelming response, Penn College's Student Activities Office is working to bring another high-profile comedian to town; watch PCToday for more details. ( Photos by Michael J. Hersh, assistant director for programming)
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.
One poor half of basketball spelled the end of the season for the Pennsylvania College of Technology women's basketball team Friday night.
Students from the School of Construction and Design Technologies tutored architectural students from The Pennsylvania State University in the hands-on hallmark of a Penn College education on Thursday.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's Residence Life Office announces its January/February choices for outstanding Resident Assistants and programs in its four student-housing complexes. Resident Assistant of the Month Christie Henning, a third-year RA in Campus View Apartments and a legal assistant/paralegal studies major from Bellefonte, was chosen as Resident Assistant of the Month.
The Williamsport Bureau of Police told Penn College Police today that a Pennsylvania College of Technology male student reported being punched and stabbed with a sharp instrument (without serious injury) in the city Wednesday night. Penn College Police Chief Chris Miller said the incident occurred off campus, near Campbell and Grace streets, and is being investigated by city police.
A leading site contracting and paving firm in Chester County has established a scholarship fund at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The fund established by Lyons and Hohl Inc. focuses on students in Penn College's heavy construction equipment technology: operator emphasis major.
With presidential politics on the minds of many students and the media entrusted with helping potential voters arrive at their candidates of choice two of the country's top media critics squared off Wednesday in Klump Academic Center on the topic of "How the Media Can Sway Votes and Win Elections." The event, sponsored by the Student Government Association and Student Activities, featured a debat
Pennsylvania College of Technology has received continued grant funding from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development for its dual-enrollment initiatives with area high schools. Penn College, through its Outreach for K-12 Office, offers dual enrollment in three areas: information technology, electronics and plastics.