Evoking the institution’s rich history and committing to serve as an innovative trailblazer for tomorrow, Pennsylvania College of Technology inaugurated Michael J. Reed as its eighth president Friday afternoon at the Community Arts Center. Reed received Penn College’s presidential medallion from his predecessor, President Emeritus Davie Jane Gilmour, and state Sen.
Michael J. Reed inaugurated as Penn College’s eighth president Published 10.21.2022 News Nursing & Health Sciences Alumni News Events Corporate Relations Student News President News Faculty & Staff Workforce Development The Gallery at Penn College Business, Arts & Sciences Engineering Technologies Inauguration Home Page contents Evoking the institution’s rich history and committing to serve as an innovative trailblazer for tomorrow, Pennsylvania College of Technology inaugurated Michael J. Reed as its …

Despite being squarely in the theatrical spotlight during his inauguration as the newest leader of Pennsylvania College of Technology, Michael J. Reed was quick to divert that attention and look far beyond his own monumental day. "The next chapter in our institution’s rich history is not about its president," he said, "it remains steadfastly focused on students, mission and team.
New president builds on tradition in setting course for tomorrow – 'Let's get to work' Published 10.21.2022 News Nursing & Health Sciences Alumni News Events Corporate Relations Student News President News Faculty & Staff Workforce Development Business, Arts & Sciences Engineering Technologies Inauguration Home Page contents Despite being squarely in the theatrical spotlight during his inauguration as the newest leader of Pennsylvania College of Technology, Michael J. Reed was quick to divert that …

Construction Specialties, a New Jersey-based building products manufacturer with four local operations in eastern Lycoming County, has appreciably broadened its collaboration with Pennsylvania College of Technology. The company, a participant in Penn College’s Corporate Tomorrow Makers program, has established an endowed scholarship and sponsored three Pre-College Programs this past summer.
Construction Specialties’ generosity expands college partnership Published 10.21.2022 News Architecture & Sustainable Design Construction Management Electrical Engineering & Industrial Design Technology Welding & Metal Fabrication Student News Scholarships Polymer Engineering Automated Manufacturing & Machining Engineering Technologies Home Page contents Construction Specialties , a New Jersey-based building products manufacturer with four local operations in eastern Lycoming County, has appreciably …

Bachelor’s degree nursing students are ready to hit the road. The group, enrolled in the course Global Healthcare Explorations, plans to depart campus late Friday evening for a journey to the village of Nueva Santa Rosa, Guatemala. Once there, they will join the Glen Falls (New York) Medical Mission team to set up and run a weeklong medical clinic in the medically underserved region.
Nursing students add 'spice' to educational outreach Published 10.21.2022 News Nursing & Health Sciences Nursing Student News Faculty & Staff Graphic Design & Art Baking & Culinary Business & Hospitality Business, Arts & Sciences Home Page contents Bachelor’s degree nursing students are ready to hit the road. The group, enrolled in the course Global Healthcare Explorations, plans to depart campus late Friday evening for a journey to the village of Nueva Santa Rosa, Guatemala. Once there, they will join the …

Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Dunham Children’s Learning Center was granted $96,099 from the U.S. Department of Education to help reduce fees for eligible students whose children are enrolled at the early childhood education facility in 2022-23. The funding is known as a CCAMPIS grant, which stands for Child Care Access Means Parents in School.
Grant helps students with child care costs Published 10.21.2022 News Student News Home Page contents Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Dunham Children’s Learning Center was granted $96,099 from the U.S. Department of Education to help reduce fees for eligible students whose children are enrolled at the early childhood education facility in 2022-23. The funding is known as a CCAMPIS grant, which stands for Child Care Access Means Parents in School. It helps the Children’s Learning Center to provide …

A self-described "nerdy immunologist" visited Pennsylvania College of Technology on Wednesday, distilling his career-amassed expertise – from personal research into tuberculosis to broader humanity's experience with the COVID pandemic – for a lay audience's better understanding of the triumphs and failures of fighting pathogenic illness.
Immunologist shares takeaways from incessant battleground Published 10.21.2022 News Events Home Page contents A self-described "nerdy immunologist" visited Pennsylvania College of Technology on Wednesday, distilling his career-amassed expertise – from personal research into tuberculosis to broader humanity's experience with the COVID pandemic – for a lay audience's better understanding of the triumphs and failures of fighting pathogenic illness. Jeff Schorey, the George B. Craig Jr. Collegiate Professor of …

Learning that "impairment begins with the first drink," making DUI crashes entirely preventable, participants pledged to observe traffic-safety precautions. Safely simulating the dangers of impaired judgment and faculties, whether behind the wheel ... ... or on foot.
College helps highlight traffic safety during Halloween initiative Published 10.21.2022 News Events Student News Faculty & Staff Home Page contents Timed to National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week, as well as to potentially rambunctious Halloween celebrations, Penn College recently hosted an event to combat impaired driving and walking. Students and employees had the opportunity to operate driving simulators, try out "beer goggles," and participate in other activities to raise their familiarity with the …

Naming of the Allan Myers Field Site within Pennsylvania College of Technology’s designated area for heavy equipment and diesel instruction – a 125-acre “sandbox” where students can learn and safely practice the hands-on skills necessary for workplace proficiency – amplifies the company’s 30-year record of encouraging students and hiring graduates.
Branded field site exemplifies Allan Myers’ extensive support Published 10.20.2022 News Diesel Truck, Heavy Equipment & Power Generation Alumni News Corporate Relations Student News Faculty & Staff The Gallery at Penn College Engineering Technologies Allan Myers Home Page contents Naming of the Allan Myers Field Site within Pennsylvania College of Technology’s designated area for heavy equipment and diesel instruction – a 125-acre “sandbox” where students can learn and safely practice the hands-on skills …

Two of the three finalists for "Intern of the Year" at this month's seventh annual Young Professionals Awards ceremony at Lackawanna County's PNC Field – including the ultimate winner – are Pennsylvania College of Technology students. Chosen for the honor was Scott Stout, of Nanticoke, an associate engineer at The AZEK Co., a Chicago-based business with locations in Scranton.
Two Penn College students make 'Intern of the Year' short list Published 10.20.2022 News Student News Faculty & Staff Polymer Engineering Graphic Design & Art Business, Arts & Sciences Engineering Technologies Home Page contents Two of the three finalists for "Intern of the Year" at this month's seventh annual Young Professionals Awards ceremony at Lackawanna County's PNC Field – including the ultimate winner – are Pennsylvania College of Technology students. Chosen for the honor was Scott Stout, of …

Since ancient times, geometric perfection has been thought to convey sacred and secular truths by reflecting the fractal interconnections of the natural world. The artists in “Geometric Aljamía: A Cultural Transliteration” explore geometry as a fundamental aspect of art and as a way to communicate universal ideas across cultures. The mixed-media exhibition is on display Oct. 25 through Dec.
Sacred geometry explored in group, multimedia exhibit Published 10.19.2022 News Alumni News Events Student News The Gallery at Penn College Faculty & Staff Library Home Page contents Since ancient times, geometric perfection has been thought to convey sacred and secular truths by reflecting the fractal interconnections of the natural world. The artists in “Geometric Aljamía: A Cultural Transliteration” explore geometry as a fundamental aspect of art and as a way to communicate universal ideas across …